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g line of the first things that the Southwestern faculty insists upon is that the student place first things first, that a liberal education be solidly founded on purposeful scholarship. The Passing of the Torch from the grad- uating to the junior class is one of the beautiful traditions of the campus. Here at Southwestern this spirit of scholarship that characterizes the student body makes competition keen and hard work pleasurable. l A R
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am mm! Mm It is generally known that Richardson Hall houses the administrative offices, but a glance into the vaults and files will better show their work. The office of' Dean Marsh has as one of its major tasks the publishing of the annual catalogue. It also has a complete check on the scholastic achievements or deficiencies of each student. There, general data on college organizations may be found. Adjoining is the Business Office where many a student purse is deflated. The work behind the barred windows involves an expert knowledge of bookkeeping. The matter of borrowed tuitions necessitates Mr. McNeil's Loan Office. Authentic records of student enrollments from the past ages to the present may be found in the Registrar's Office. It also deals in marks which are representative of stu- dent achieveInent. The offices of the Dean of Men and Women have the full responsi- bility of student behavior, however, assuming a tie-up between student achievement and behavior, there also are found records of cur- rent. grades. At the opposite end of the hall is the ofhce of the Student Secretary. A year- BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Row 1-W. G. ANDERSON, I. D. HARRIS, C. A. KITCH, FRANK E. MOSSBIAN, O. A. BOYLE, H. P. GoTT, CLAUDE M. GRAY, WM. T. W ARDQ How 2-E. W. MCNEIL, LI.oYD KELLAMS, PAUL D. NVOMEL- DORF, B. L. GEORGE, P. J. SONNER, ALBERT E. KIRK, ERNEST IIULL, WM. SHULER, IXALPH STUBERQ How 3-WILLARD FRANKS, NELSON S. GARDNER, B. N. HILFINGER, O. R. HENDERSON, W. H. DELLINGEIK, ALLEN FELT, A. B. EVERLY, JESSE C. FISHER. Noi pictured: MRS. EDITH ARCHER, L. C. BAKER, WALTER BAKER, R. B. CHRISTY, ARTHUR CROOKHAM, J. E. CoE, T. M. DEAL, MRS. ELLA DEBIARET, BERT DUIIOIS, ROY DURR. WM. GRIhiSI,EY, MRS. MAUDE HAVER, H. E. KIBBE, WILLIARD KISER, W. W. OWEN. Government-10 792'-if 1 ' '1'-f. 11m':mf.4 'z E
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