Southwestern College - Moundbuilder Yearbook (Winfield, KS)

 - Class of 1941

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ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANTS, Row 1-BOURQUIN, MCCOLLOM, R. ROBBINS, KLINK, A. NURSE, MITCHELL - Row 2-SMITH, MEADOR, VAN GUNDY, COUCHMAN, DAYTON, DIETERICH, BECK - ROWA3-YERKES, RESCHKE, B. ROBBINS, BRIDGEWATER, BIRCHENOUGH, L. NURSE. the latest literature. He inspires in his classes a desire to read extensively and is a firm be- liever of reading as. one of the most important forms of education. ' Efficiency Experts To qualify for the position of adminis- tration assistant, basic secretarial training is The REV. W. T. WARD is the ejficient and sprightly guardian of the exchequer for Southwestern. The REV. E. W. MCNEIL, the roving Feld secretary, is also financial agent. 13-Government V.-s essential. Even more essential to the success- ful service of these offices is the ability to adapt this training to office routine and the general employment of common sense. The standard of accuracy has made re- liable records, the ready knowledge of which is expected of all the 'gofiice help. Full-time secretaries, employed by the college, direct the Work of the student helpers, some of Whom are college employees and others of Whom are employed under the N. Y. A. Miss Grace Gylling, secretary to the Dean of Liberal Arts, has the responsibility of marking the HDean's Little Red Booki' and of supplying general information. Dili- gently performing the task of making this balance With that, Miss Edith Klink, sec- retary to the Business Manager, retains sufficient funds to make salary payments. Duties of the Registrarts Office' acquaint Mrs. Lena Mitchell, secretary to the Reg- istrar, with a 'Lcross section of college A ' hy: 5e t T1fIG 41. ,. ., ,

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DEAN T. REESE MARSH is always ready lo lislen lo student problems. work. His personal recommendations have aided many a graduate to secure a position. The President probably made his great- est hit with the student. body this year when he left his official duties in order to be present at a victory assembly and to give, in his well-chosen remarks, recognition to the outstanding athletes. This ability to find time in a busy schedule for interest in students proves lmn to be a great man and capable leader. Dean of the College Acting as executive officer of the Admin- istration Committee, granting permits, teach- ing nine hours of classes and editing a college catalogue is no small job. This is just part of what T. Reese Marsh has to do as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. In spite of all these pressing duties, Dean Marsh has time for a cheery smile and a pleas- ant word for all he meets. His gracious man- ner makes one feel instantly at ease when in his presence. As an administrator, Dean Marsh has brought about many changes in keeping with the times. This winter he attended a ten-day National Educator's Convention in California from which he got many ideas that he is weaving into the school's policy. As a teacher, Dean Marsh keeps his classes interested by bringing to them many anecdotes of human interest and reports on Miss CHALCEA WHITE,S gracious manner makes her a capable Dean of Women - Clzaraclerized by a definileness ofpurpose, DR. W. B. PLUM performs the dulies of Dean of Men - Pnov. W. J. Pouwosrown is accurale in handling lhe minute delails of lhe Regislrafs Qgice. 4'--vw Q .avail



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life', from the grade point of view. Mrs. Frances Bourquiu, secretary to the Field Secretary, is unusually capable in performing the daily round of clerical duties. Greatly missed in this particular division of the college is Miss Lois Hill, who, prior to her death, was secretary to the Registrar. Miss Hill, in her quiet unassuming manner, gave many years of unselfish service in this capacity. Her willingness to please and her adept compilation of Official statistics will make her long remembered. Gov't for and by the Students Student Council will now come to or- der. Thus the medium between the student body and the administration begins its weekly Thursday night meeting. Presiding over the council and leading the discussion of current campus problems is Dick Leftwich, president of the student body. It is the duty of the council to regulate student-body enterprises and activities of the organizations. By a vote of the class, four members and two alternates are chosen to represent that class in the Student Council for a term of two semesters. When the alumni returned this year for Homecoming, they found a purple and white neon S C perched on the dome waiting to wel- come them home. Also enjoyed by the alumni were the homecoming assembly, house deco- rations and parade. Socialization of student union, a main factor in the Leftwich for President cam- paign, was partly realized by the purchase of a STUDENT COUNCIL, Row 1-MCNEIL, DII. ALBRIGHT fFaculty Adviserj, SHOOK, BROWVN, LEFTWICH, DALBOM, CHAPIN, BBIDGEWATEH - Row 2-RICHARDSON, MCGUIIIE, SMITH, ROBINSON, HARRISON, DOTSON, TBEDWAY, B. WHITE - Row 3-FRANKS, SIMS, BENTON, M. DIETERICH, STI'I'I', JARVIS, BROWN, S. WHITE, ROBBINS 0 Row 4-MIIILER, DOTY, NURSE, CLOUD, B. DIETEIIICH. WW' PN'-if :GMFWTQAM-fIi'fvrf.f .'.' f Government!-1 4

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