Each cu\ln~clor is assigned a number of freshman students, and it is his duty to cullivate Iheir friend ship, help t.h em with their persoljal problems, and to ins till ill their minds the ideals auel standards of the collcge as early as possible. The~1' \.\\0 faculty members were assisted in the counselor work by twenty-four upperclass men alld womell, who were selected because of their interest, good characters, alld p ersonalities. William Plum, dean of men, and Chalcea White, dean of women. Reese, then dean of men, and was capably carried on this ~ I'ar ullder Lh e direction of Dr.
Personnel Council The P e.rsollnel Council was organized in the spring of 1933, going illto effect in Lhe fall It was set up by W. The SLuclellt Council has responded with resourccfulness and sagacity t o their task of gi,illg Southwestern a student life which is democratic and rich in opportunity for enj oyment and achievement, Pat< Jlġ3 of 1'.):3-1. Penrose Albrigtlt, and ullder the diplomatic leadership of our student president, Bob Youle, the Council has this year enacleclrcgulalions 0 11 the expenditlll'e of funds for various collegiale activilies introduced a new fcature Oll the alluual college program,brother and Sister Day, whell t he students on this campus play host to their brothers and sislers of high school age directed all-school functions and supervised student assemblies aljd electiojls. With the advice of their faculty sponsor, Dr. Each class elects its delegales t o this repl'esell LaLiy c assembly which meets regularly 'to discuss and act on matters relative to student life al SouthwesLern. One phase of this broad aim is met through the OPPOI' tunity for self-govern ment and legislalion ofl'ered by the SLudent Council. COUNTlWMAN, G n EEN, RrTTEII Third row: SPEII\S, YOULE, SEEVEilS, CLAlIK, BIIOADIE, TIIUMBULL, J\1nCHELL, HUBENETT, FlI.-\NKS The Student Council The aim of Southwestern is to fit her s tudents to fill capably their places as scholars, busine's people, and leaders of their generalioll. DIETElUCR Second row: COE, GonsucH, COUNTlWMA N, :1\100II E, R. Jefferson C ity, Missouriġ2 First row: PrCKEnlNG, K E LLE li, MAWOSLEY, MclNTIlIE, DIETEIIICH, KELMAN, M ETTLlNG, T.
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