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Committees guide faculty and students PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Standing: M. M. Finslad, Miss Ruth Neal, M. B. Goodwin. Seated: Miss Dorothea WCSt6l'H, Miss Genevieve Krebs, Miss Helen Harris, Miss Lois Robinson. Page 14 STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Standing: Miss Mary Cathcart, E. W. Kochenderfer, Miss K. Johnson, .l. W. Hinds. Seated: Miss Dorothy Thompson, Manley W. lmmel, Miss Virginia Hayward, Miss Alice Terdina, John Carr, Miss Wilma Sims, Miss Frances Gospill, Miss Char- lotte Thomas, Miss Cleora Fancher. The Student Council Advisory Committee, of which Miss Dorothy Thompson is general chairman, consists of sixteen faculty members. These members are as- signed to different Student Council committees where they supervise the activities of the groups. As long as the students' actions are approved by the authorities and are in agreement with the constitution, the advisors remain inactive. Only when matters need faculty attention do they actually take part in discussions. The Advi- sory Committee is always willing and eager to aid the Student Council in attaining these aims: to help raise student morale, to assist with school regulations, and to render service. The Professional Development Committee, headed by Martin M. Finstad, pre- pares and presents programs which keep the faculty informed about educational trends and developments, and brings controversial questions in school routine before the faculty for discussion. The seven faculty members of the committee meet once each month, or as often as necessary when programs are being prepared. They are kept busy deter- mining the material for presentation at professional faculty meetings, arranging for university field courses and lecturers, and securing selected printed matter of current information for faculty distribution. A Some of the speakers of the past year who told of their work during the war, were Richard Daniels, English, Miss Marie Baldridge, English, and Miss Dorothea XVcstern, librarian.
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