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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. Kansas City, Missouri Printing and Binding by M IDLAND PRINTING CO. ~E(JE[OpmEnt [O~~!J (P7.int~ I, ~rav ln gs by BURGER-BAIRD ENGRAVING CO. lll [hal prese lll 10 you ",i[itill Ihl:' covers of Lhis book a rt'slllll(' uf a glorious year at SoutlnvesLe l'li. WI ~.II is wi III a si Ilcerc wi sit for your enjo)'m f:'. TilesI' are suppli- Ilwlilcd hy s llapsi lols ca lculaled lo sl imulale ii n'lllillisc(' n1 citll cklt, alld 10 make th e inciclenls- alld accidl'nls- of lhese Illemorable monlhs pel'lilanellli~ vivid. \\Tl' hayc used group pholus in an dforl to ayoid uuriu(' slifl'tl(,ss and formalily. In il wc have l'lideavored lu use malerial wili!'h will preserve lil e individualilies of lil e several Ofganizalions, raliter than 10 presen l mere dala. 8 TH':19:W l\ l otllldbuijdl'r ~ s an al.lcmpi 011 the pari of til(" staff to capilire HI langlble f()['m sorne 1,1 lhl' fleeting inlpressiolls of camptls aclivilies and pl'r sonalil ie o of' I he Far nuw drawing 10 a close.