Southwestern College - Moundbuilder Yearbook (Winfield, KS)

 - Class of 1940

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Wi! i 1 ln his First year as Dean ol Liberal Arts, Dr. T. Reese X Marsh has discovered that he must edit the catalog, grant social permits, supervise organization and operation oi the curriculum and act as clearing house lor iaculty and student problems. Add nine hours teaching to other responsibilities and you discover Dean Marshis iormula: 'ilhe secret oi success is to accomplish a lot without seeming to be busyu. Classic dignity of person blends vvith modern educa- tional theory to characterize Miss Chalcea White, Dean oi Women and head ol the home economics department, Extensive study of deans, methods convinces her that individual counsel is oi the greatest value in academic, T. Reese Marsh social and Financial student adjustments. Dr. William B. plum, Dean oi Men, also prelers individual to group counsel and stresses it in the vvorl4 oi his Menis personnel Council with new students. l-lis quiet, methodical manner and practical approach to problems also mal4e him successiul as a physics teacher. A tall, silent man with a slovv, understanding smile is prof. W. ul. poundstone, Registrar. Behind his unassuming lrindliness is a mind Filled vvith the innumerable details oi his oilice, education classes and responsi- tiilities as.cJ,Ri5rmadJ3pl the athleftbcs committee. ' N' . Viv X X ,V D: 4 X K f MX Vu Ay Jil Eff- ,jj VIA 'uw LK My Qfpl lb' 'Yuri' .gjif ff 1 W ,ga-fp 'ff-f 'l ' fl All ,I FJ l l Ji' 1 l J V ' A Ailthalcea White A - William apiam W.J.PauaaSfaae i' t iliiiiflltii A Mu... gtmwmmmmumfpfmn K, .ZW

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l Administrative Qliicers Foremost among Southwestern traditions is the tradition of progress. flfrank E, Mossma n, Z , f' G- ' i Unless it includes president Mossmanis accomplishments, any report oi this yearis progress is incomplete. Since shouldering the responsibility oi erasing the school debt in 1931, he has worlced tirelessly toward that goal. The result indicates that the books are almost clear. Yet, despite Financial responsibility, President Mossman Finds time to be a profound judge oi human nature and character and to share the rich philosophy ol years with those about him. l-le possesses, too, a sly humor which disarms the most timid freshman. Most important is his sincerity in striving for Southwestern, its Future and its improvement. Page 27



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J s ' x' -vr 1 . s O 5' First Row: Austin, Yerlces, Johnston, Beck, Yarberry, Durnil Second Pow: Mrs. McNeil, Mrs, Cobb, Mrs. Casburn, Mrs. Osen, Mrs. l-lildinger Third Row: Kitzelman, Gylling, Wilson, Van Guncly, Bourquin, Klinlc, Nurse, Mcffollom, Miller, Bridge- water, Dietericlw, Detter, Mrs. l-lynclman, Hill, Hubenett Cnot picturedl Administration Assistants Soutlivvesternis oiiice lamily is as versatile and ellicient as an automat and mucli more interesting to know. It is tlwey wlwo attend to tl'ie details belwind scenes, yet tlsiey are well l4nown to all on tlwe campus. -llweir aid and advice is souglwt by every student at some time during luis college course, wlwetlwer it be getting permission to register, Finding out tlie awful trutlw about grades, or liaving a sore tliroat swabbed. To tlweir l4indly assist- ance and conscientious etiorts Soutliwestern owes mucn oi its success, lime personnel oi tlwis group is comprised ol tlwe lwousemotliers ol tlwe iour dormitories, private secretaries oi college oiiices, statis of tl'ie business and registraris ollices, custodians ol tlie .fwx buildings and grounds, and tlwe sclwool X nurse. line Rev. W. T. Ward, business man- ager ior 7 years, nas endowed tlwat oiiice witlw lnis own quick, iriendly and eliicient spirit. E. W. McNeil, Field secretary and genial Financial agent oi Soutlwwestern, is well-l4nown over tlie entire conference. Ward McNeil f Page 29 ,,,,n,,,,,L

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