COLLEGE COMMUNICATIONS WELCOME} Wherever you have summered, whether in desert or by clear lake, atop mountain or lowly plain, 'mongst crowds or in lonely spots, in worope or in Topeka; whether you have been too hot or too cold, ener= getic or filled with lassitudes; regard= less of what youtve done or haven't done, we hope your return to K.U. will give you the thrill that we experience in your re- turn. And you who come to us for the first time are also welcomed with the hope that you will find in your colleagues the Better Teacher fellowship which means so much to those of uc who have been here longer. And, the words of the Irish maid: "May the good Lord himself wonder at the good luck that will be yours," in COLLEGE FACULTY If you know all the members of the fac» ulty of the College of Liberal Arts and Scisness, you know 149 voting members and 93 non—voting members. Here's a good chance to get acquainted with some fine peovle, COMMITTEES For your information we give the person-= ned. OF sh committees of our faculty for this year. In each case the first person named is the chairman, STANDING COMMITTEES: Administr: rative: Dean and Associate Dean, ex officio, Clark, Davis, Sandelius, Guy Smith, Stranathan, Treece,. Reinstatement: Dean and Associate Dean, ex officio, Brewster, Laird, Posey. dents:Davidson, Laird, Realey, specia suiess Nelson, Chubb, Storer, Enrollment: Guy Smith, Black, Posey, Stanton, Treece, acher's a iploma: Schwegler, M. Gardner, Johnson, Larson, Russell, Turney. English Profi- Cliency Exam: Virtue, Eldridge, Lynn, Tart, General Committee on Honors: Mitchell, Clark, “Jobnson, Lane, Osborne, Divisional September 17, 1936 Honors: FPrepa ations New Social Rels tions | s Course: 3. New Regulations, Please.read Division I Johnson, Flint Shoemaker, Springer, Lane, Davidson, Mitchell, Moore, Clark, Davis, Gaglia ardo, Osborne, Division If Duviston Tit SPECIAL COMMITTEES: Nelson, Baboock, Clark, Davidson, May Gardner, Clark, Canuteson, Meguiar, Sherbon, Sherwood, Twente, Werner. New Hygiene Courses: Stoland, Elbel, Hoover, Sherwood, Woodruff, FOR YOUR INFORMATION 1. Class Cards, Be sure you have a class rnoemenrarties | ne sctmmnrer. 5 card for every student, Those without them should be sent to the dean's office to obtain them. Without the class card the student is simply not enrolled in your course, Prerequisites. be sure to announce the prerequisites of your courses to your classes, Students who have not met prerequisite requirements must be withdrawn, The prerequisites apply, of course, to all students in your classes regardless of which school of the University carries their enroll» ment, the en= closed “Rules of the Faculty" carc« fully. The following newer reguloe tions are important: 29, 30d, 31, OS, 36, 37, 42, 43, 44, 48d, 66, * *® * * * * * ae 33b, I wonder if Kipling's description of the spirit of the old pioneers as they crossed geographical frontiers may not the spirit of the true teacher: describe Till a voice, as bad as Conscience, rang interminable changes On one everlasting Whisper day and night repeated==so:; "Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and look behind the Ranges—= Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you, Go!"