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9m OF MEN HEM OF WOIHEI If the Philosophy Professor had not ultimately become the Dean of Men, it is certain that the Dean of Men, regardless of who he was, would ultimately have become a philosopher. His is the dithcult task of distinguishing the malicious from the mischievous, the habitual from the accidental, and the incapable from the poorly applied. These functions Dean Cannom dispatches with his quiet dignity and tirmness that has won him the friend¬ ship of the men of the college. Whether advising freshman girls, teaching Home Economics, or acting as chairman of the student-faculty social committee, Mrs. Baxter is always gracious and sincere. Her first year as Dean of Women has seen that position efficiently filled as she has directed the social program of the campus, guided the W. S. G. A. in maintaining standards of behavior, and concerned herself with the general welfare and happiness of the women of Park. Lf ' f m mm - - ' , Mrs. Hazel S. Baxter Dr. C. If. Caiiiioni I ' - [20
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leading role he has played in building the Park of today. In John Coleman Long, the incoming president, we feel is one who will lead to an even better Park of tomorrow. Mr. 1). M. Knight, our business manager, is not only the man in direct charge of all the financial matters of the entire college but also the possessor of a cheerful, patient and friendly disposition, a rare accomplishment indeed. His pleasantness in all financial transactions with the students makes him a very popular man. Although only the senior class can recall the presidency of Dr. Hawley, it is evident to every stu¬ dent that Park has not been built overnight. On every hand we can see the evidence of the courage¬ ous and creative Christian leadership that character¬ ized the twenty-two years of Dr. Hawley’s adminis¬ tration. Mr. D. M. Knight Business Naiiaiier [ I ' J
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Dean of Men’s Advisory Council Founded two years ago, the Dean of Men’s Advisory (Council stands today as another landmark in the achieve¬ ment of democracy at Park College. Together the Dean of Men with his student committee, made up of the presidents of the men’s dormitories, the president of the Y. M. C. A., and the president of the student body, attempt to analyze and deal with problems naturally arising among the men of the college. Whereas, authority was centralized, it is now decentralized to the extent that the men students have an advisory capacity in any action vitally concerning them. This advisory capacity leads to the solving of many prob¬ lems in their early stages and on the whole promotes better understanding between faculty and the men of Park. Women’s Student Government Association The Women’s Student Government Association in its third year on the Park campus has endeavored to govern the women of Park by creating loyalty to certain standards of conduct rather than by making a number of set rules. It is only through personal responsibility and loyalty that self government in any form can exist. This year, although the W. S. G. A. has not accomplished all that it had hoped, it has made certain very definite advancements in meeting the needs of the Park girls. Problems concerning the girls of the whole campus have been considered by the W. S. G. A. Council which is made up of the four officers elected by the women of the campus and the presidents of all the women’s dormitories. Those prol)lems concerning each dormitory individually have been considered by the house council of the dormitory concerned, working in conjunction with the entire council. The W. S. G. A. has received a great deal of cooperation from the administration in carrying out its program. It is the hope of the council that with the increasing loyalty of the girls on the campus this organization will continue to grow in inlluence and ability to deal wisely with student problems. D. M. A. C. (back row) Dr. Cannoin, D. Beckner, li. Ross, D. Hoslett; (front rowj J. Everett, R. Trett, D. Thomas, R. Peret. IT. S. G. A. (back row) J. Clark, F. Evans; (second row) J. Fogg, A. Fry, A. Skillman, E. Treeman, L. Murray; (front row I D. Roberts, D. Ilinde. [21 ]
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