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NUHTH CENTRAL AEEHEDITATIIJN That our junior College is now to be listed as fully accredited by the great North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools is an accomplish- ment, the importance of which can scarcely be realized. This organization does nothing carelessly. Its attitude and investigations are entirely impersonal and completely lacking in sentiment. Our college prepared schedules and reports covering every phase of our work and employing the services of every mem- ber of the faculty during a three-month period. It is only fair to say that not all jindings were favorable. Improvement can and will be made in the years immediately ahead. However, the over-all picture of our school was sujficently strong to warrant full accreditation, and this was voted in Chicago on March 29, 1951. It is interesting to note some of the strong points of our college as noted by the surveyors in their visit on january 8-9. They pointed out that the faculty was congenial, good natured, and seemingly enjoyed a sense of security. This is no doubt furthered by good salaries and an excellent retirement plan. To quote still further on the faculty report, In actual practice the instructional performance of the faculty is energetic, performed within a good classroom situation, and regarded seriously by the students. More important, however, is what they said in yields where student par- ticipation was necessary. Our athletic program was highly commended. The extra curricular program was rated superior.'f It was stated that the students exhibit thorough respect for their school and carry themselves responsibly. The report also contains this statement: Student discipline is not a problem in the junior College. The examiners were very favorably impressed by the general decorum of the student body? Good things were also said about our library, our guidance work and the success of our transfers to other institutions. Our records are well kept and the general administration of the school is carefully adjusted to the needs of the student. ' In this short article it would be impossible to deal with all of the items covered in the twenty-seven page report. Sujice it to say that we are greatly encouraged at the pne things said, determined to improve wherever any weak- ness was uncovered, and very, very proud of our full and complete accredita- tion by the North Central Association. F. Wellenzeyer, Dean.
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JAYHAWIC STAFF STANDING-Bill Sanchez, jeff Hampton, Harry Schanker, Laura Hun- ter, Pat Hurt, jack Haden. SEATED-Mary Kay Hasneuer, Doris Yendes, Mitzi Hurt, Frances F agan. JAYHAWK BOOKLET Editor ........................ ,..... F rances Fagan Business Manager ........ ......, M ary Hasneuer Sports Editor ................. ....... ........ J a ck Haden Circulation Manager ...................................... Mitzi Hurt Staff ..................,....... Jeanette Carriger, Carol Cawood, Jeannette Farlish, Cathryn Gunther, Pat Hurt, Walter Kennedy, Bill Sanchez, Harry Schanker, Doris Yendes. I Cover ....... ....................................................,..... J im Tice Sponsor ....... ......... C hristine Wenrich
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