patch of pertinent affairs and the construction of a sound future operations base. At the annual meeting of a special commit- tee selected to award the six full four-year tuition scholarships to qualified high school stu- dents, a precise judicial judgment is exercised. Here is the list of qualified high school sen- tors, says the secretary, at the opening of the rneeting. You will find, and she passes cop- ies to attending members, the exact grades and accomplishments of the students we are considering. The committee members discuss the reports and the various personalities concerned until only those to whom the scholarships rightfully belong remain on the list. This selection is re- plete with a series of no small difficulties. How- ever, in past years a competent scholarship committee has witnessed the fruitation of their selections. A yearly fund is established to make pos- sible this serving of youth program effective during the academic term. Lectures are given by various University 'department heads on current subjects at alumni gatherings held in the Chapel. By conducting these lectures and various social affairs as Well as prompting alums to come to Homecoming celebrations, the Alumni Association keeps its membership well intee grated. Thus it is, that we find the interest of the University circumscribed within the sphere of, not the occasional, but the active alumni. DAYTON DENIOUS . . . Alumni President. FIRE? . . . no. iust dismissal of the Alumni Rally held in the gymnasium during Homecoming Week. 0250
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JOHN EVANS the Executive Committee sider the report of the Administrative Commit- tee headed by Chancellor Duncan, pertaining to the educational policy for the past year. Mrs. Simons, will you notify the members that We are to hold our annual meeting with the Board of Trustees on the Tuesday preceding Com- mencement? Is there a motion for adjourn- ment? l move that We adjourn, declares T. A. Dines, President of the Executive body. I second the motion, affirms A. L. Doud, Vice-President. Gentlemen, we are adjourned, declares john Evans. He turns, Mrs. Simons, will you see that the members of the Senate receive copies of the business transacted tonight? Yes,i' replies Mrs. Simons. That includes the Board, the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the Deans and the faculty members of full pro- fessorial rank, doesn't it? Mr. Evans nods agreement. You will remember, reminds john Evans, because it is quite necessary that all Univer- sity policies and plans be discussed and acted upon with a full knowledge of the faculty atti- tude on our part as well as an understanding of the Trustees's purposes and policies. The Chancellor, as ex-officio President of the Senate, commands the services of the Vice- President and Secretary who are elected annu- ally. These three compose the Executive body. In addition, three standing Committees, one on Academic Policy, a second on Budget, and a third on Faculty-Trustee Relations, have been created. The Administrative Committee, or the Chan- cellor's Cabinet, lists the Vice-Chancellor, Deans of the Colleges, the Dean of Men, the Dean of Women, the Registrar, and other mem- bers selected by the aforenamed officials. This group functions as an advisory body to the Chancellor on matters of educational policy. In actual operation, this set-up finds the Ad- ministrative Committee considering the great mass of immediate .and detailed topics while of the Board of Trustees confines its activity for I X 1. F. DOWNE A' of - A. r.. noun the most part to the form- ulation of permanent policies. During the past year, the gravest problem before the Executive group Was the selection of a Chancellor to replace Dr. Fredrick M. Hunter. Had a popular poll been taken among present and past University students, the new Chancellor would have been Dean David Shaw Duncan, the same scholar chosen by the Board of Trustees of the University of Denver. 0280
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