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Dean Sc DMINI P6fL7dCg0gZ!6.SW, Preazclvem, Pmcfif' Concerned xvith the investigat' of the devl hroeder, Pre STRATIVE lima.. sident Fairchild, Hr. Carrington, Mr. Goodier, Dean Dean Barton, Miss Brenneman, Dean lxeaton L'l mtins , Mr. DeYoung COUNCIL years may benefit from those structur picture noxv, mu l es that xx ci as xve ' ' A couns-ll' ' ' . ion and co ' ' eopment f l .nsiderat . o general ' t lsciplinarv 1 'e malte use C mg sx St 101 but . of the faculty L -i em and the probation svstem, all of 1 xvhich started xvith the germ of an idea in the council. unix ersitx' activities, At the East Bax' Conference in the summer, the . matters, and immediate decisions, the ad- xvork of the eight standing committees created bv the ministrative council has proved its value time and administrative council xvas eoordinat ' again in its five years of existence. Headed by Prcsi- session of all tl e ' dent R. VV. Fairchild, and claiming as members Dei H. ll. Schroeder, Dean O. ljl 7 Dean Ai 1 ' 1 ilian Barton, Assistan ini L. lxeaton, Dean R. H. Linkins, Mr. I. XV Carrington, Mr. lflovd T. Goodier, A Young, and Xliss li lr. C. A. De g . .alsie Bren e ' year U'1l'x ' ' neman, the council this C, xc special attention to xxrar activities on the campus. An outgroxvth of their xvorlc on this problem xvas the lVar Service Council. l.oolting to the future, the group Cf ' ing plans for the ' 5 mnsideredl ' umversit' ' hopes f ' ' wuild- x, and have rather definite oi xx hen the xvar ends. Students of coming lo ed in a t ie facultv. ' n ment i xvo-day v Striving of I each g toxvard Improx . er Education, these committee membe t are concerned xvith such problems as character ligious development ex U10 YC.. 1'S . . ' and re- , 'Xtra-class D' xvth 'md de . . activities, persona . velopment, physical xvell-bein sional attitudes, scholarsl' ' tud A ' I g, profes- np, social ' es, and sl'ill ' . interests and atti- . t in teaching. Chairmen of the commit- tees are on the faculty, and each instructor is assigned to xvorlt xvith one of these groups. Research, much original thinking, and far-sighted planning lie behind the actions of the body as a xvhole. To this group xve oxve credit for the functioning of each d ep fl FUNGHF.
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,-xg' r, 'Q 63' ' ROUTI E ADMINISTRATIO Smooth Fzmcfionifztg Depemlf on Them The men and women behind the scenes: The reg- istrar sitting at her desk in a neat oflice, the grounds crew mowing the campus, the cashier handling the money, the fireman working in the heating plant, the school doctor feeling the pulse of the student body, the night watchman passing long hours in vacated buildings, the business manager with all sorts of financial matters, the recorder who can tell us Qand hiring principalsb every grade we made, the director of the Bureau of Appointments, who is besieged by men wanting teachers and teachers wanting men wanting teachers,-these are the persons who make up that indispensable part of a university, the routine administration. The registrar, Miss Elsie Brenneman, and the re- corder, Miss Ferne Melrose, share the same office in Old Main where enormous file cabinets make us gape at the thought of facts they contain. What a dis- covery to find that on a desk not too far from the door was a card for each person in school, telling where he or she was at what hour. What nerve it took to stroll in p2lSt Miss Elba Zanni and Hip through the alphabetized unknowns until that certain name stared up at you, and you found that Fate hadiplaced you both in North Hall at the same time! Long hours Dr. Cooper, Mrs. Peters, and Mrs. Breeding XVatch Campus Health. 0 Tellaro, Cole, Prange, Dippel, and Gathmann. 0 Registration Day-Get Your Text Books Early! 0 Bark Ro-w-lVest, Miss Sluder, Miss Melrose, Bauer, Mrs. King. 0 Front R0-waMiss Boundy, Miss Zanni, Miss Russell, Miss Roseman.
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