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STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Among their major activities of 1940-41 were the D.1d's Day prograin on Ifebru.1ry 26 with Clarence Buesking in elurge, and .1 convocation featuring .1 variety of college talent. Each year S.E.C. joins the B Club in buying B blankets for gr.itlu.1ting athletes. Another worthy endaiyor of this group iq its active interest in promoting Seliolarship on the etunpux M.1rth.1 jane Conelley .ind Rielurtl Stcaly held the stu- Llent scholarships this year. Officers were Ralph Hinshaw, presitlentg Joseph Browning, yiee-presitlentg Ell11ll'.I Parke, seeremryg Lloyd Lowe. tremurer. cgol UMN I John Snobarger Dale Fisher Lloyd Lowe XVilli,im XVelke CO1 UMN ll Gerhurt Schwartz joseph Browning Charles Collins -Innes Phentl 29
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STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ITH a purpose of promoting and cor- relating student activities and encour- aging greater student-faculty cooperation, the Student Executive Council is an active organization on our campus. Industrious in its regular meetings, the group also schedules the meeting time of other campus organizations. The Student Executive Council has student representa- tion on faculty committees, and its organ- ization welcomes alumni in an extensive homecoming program, consisting of a pa- rade, theatre rush, freshman Q sophomore iight. bonnre, and dance. Joe Browning was the general chairman of homecoming activities this vear. L.OI,l.'MN I Elmira Parke Dean Detxveiler Betty jean Astburv Xvilbur Holloway coLL'MN ll Ralph Hinshaw Betty Norrick Richard Xveser Martha Jane Conellev ZS
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