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51044412 MM Q Q The ultimate achievement of any student body is the result of thorough training by a progressive faculty. Retaining much of the conservatism naturally endowed by the senior faculty members, Southwestern College bal- ances this by keeping abreast and even in advance of trends in education. The entire staff blends maturity of purpose with sympa- thetic understanding of student problems, and produces a student body invested with an American spirit of purposeful living tempered by tolerance. leaders of liberal Thought To facilitate the administration of the program in the College of Liberal Arts, the faculty is classified in three divisions, each having a departmental chairman. The co- operation of these three divisional chairmen is behind the competent management of the complicated educational structure. Dr. Annette Andersen, chairman of the language and literature division, is com- mended for the quiet efiiciency of her re- sponsibility, characteristic of her as an indi- vidual. The same unobtrusiveness that typi- fies Dr. Penrose Albright finds active personi- fication in the management of the natural PM mf 9 'ff4!P. ..:,5 Y 'J?'?Wpg5'4Fi M 9' 'nr..:.fJvm':sni.f.:r.,.mwan MEG. science division. Inscrutable and formal, yet intensely interesting personally, chairman of social science division, Dr. Rob Roy Mac- Gregor, fills his position ably and with dignity. This invincible trio largely guides the curricular destinies of the College of Liberal Arts. lt has organized departmental clubs within each unit, and also selects those stu- dents who are considered capable of pursuing and merit the distinction surrounding honors work in their fields. Southwestern College is particularly fortunate in having three schol- arly professors, all graced by Ph. D. degrees, to promote the annual school program. X - dr .islralive leaders relax while in execulive session. They are tlefl lo righlj Dn. ANDERSEN, DR. KCALBIXIGHT, President MOSSRIAN, DEAN MARSH, DB. MAcGnEcon, DEAN LEAVENGOOD. Faculty-20 -if Abi. A
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I EAST HALL, Group 1- BLAND, CEE, SHAFT, EB- RIGHT. Group 2-LEE, MRS. COBB CHOusemotherj, HOLMAN, MONROE, EMBERS . Group 3-HEss, L. NURSE, A. NURSE - Group 4-WOMELDORF, RIGGS, MIL- LER, BENDER. Sellers, House of Culture Under the dictatorship of Russell Chapin, Sellers House of Culture features talent, versatility and good fellowship and has for its housemother Mrs. Coral Sellers, a SELLERS HOUSE, Group 1-SIMS, SMITH, WULF, GORSUCH, CHAPIN, TREDWAY - Group 2- REYNOLDS, HENDERSON, MRS. SELLERS CHousernotherD, ROBINSON, GREEN, WOMELDORF, WILLIAMS. stately, tolerant and sympathetic mother to all. studies interfere with your education, nev- ertheless, they have a commendable record. From the real initiation that was fun for all KJ -'N Xt v. . J, W 3 Q gg I 5 l N 5 lil The boys have the motto, Never let your CQ Q t Q33 K.: to the myriad of housemeetings, the Home of S the Friendly Aristocrats is unrivaled in ESQ gli general excellence. East, Hall of Hospitality This is the slogan that is borne by the sign at the front of East Hall, but this girls' dormitory is more commonly known as the Hzenith of feminine pulchritudef' The girls pride themselves on living and boarding co- operatively, each cooking one week a semester for the sixteen inhabitants of the dorm. Highlights of the year included initiation of new girls, walk-outs, the Christmas party, and the entertaining of East Hall alumni at Homecoming. '
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Da. PENBOSE S. ALBBIGHT has devoted most of his attention to directing the aeronautics course at South- western, although he continues to direct physical chemistry students, and takes time to check the weather - DR. LEROY ALLEN devotes all his energies to conducting his Bible classes with thoroughness and dignity, and to coaching champion debate teams which accrue fresh laurels each passing season. Adopting a sober attitude toward world affairs, to which she feels Browning's poetic philosophy particularly applicable, DB. ANNETTE ANDERSEN has maintained her interest in dramatics, mythology and travel - Another travelling faculty member, DR. J. THOINIPSON BAKER this year visited Panama, and reported upon his return what had been shown him, and what he had managed to see of U. S. defense progress. Suavely collegiate, C. K. BERNHEISEL teaches economics to a host of students, who find interest not only in economics, but also in teacher, who has had a fascinating background in Korea and the Far East - C. V. BERTSCH is the man who is intimately acquainted with those incomprehensible mathe- matical problems which prove so confusing to students. Custodian of 25,000 volumes, EDITH BRAINARD helps students with theme material, although, with some mis- givings, she admits not having read everything the library has to offer - When he isn't travelling hither and yon, on the alert for new specimen, you will surely find DB. CHARLES BURT in his laboratory, checking and rechecking, completely ignoring time. LILLIAN CLOUD, as student secretary, maintains that perfect balance between student and teacher that earns the respect and admiration of all with whom she comes in con- tact - B. B. DUNLEVY, besides collecting fossils and curios, also makes a hobby of collecting friends, through his cheery greeting that brightens many a Kansas day. 21-Facully f f V fb ,. 5,29 1z...K Lint, FP
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