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ALL-UNIVERSITY Dean Meyer, Prof. Bunker, Dean Franklin, Demi Lord Chnl., Prof. Waters Svc., Dean Taylor, Prof. Perkins, Prof. Powell VARSITY CIIRIMITTEE 0N STUDENT SOCIAL ACTIVITIES THE X7ARSITY COMMITTEE on Student Social Activities was appointed in 1931 by President Marsh to assist fraternities, sororities, and other student organizations in their academic and social relations, and in the main- tenance of acceptable business standards. The Commit- tee has supervision over organiz- ations which, because of member- ship in two or more departments, are considered interdepartmental 5 it also has supervision over social and financial aspects of depart- mental organizations when two or more such organizations com- bine for socials. The Committee considers in- terdepartmental organizations, granting official University recog- nition to those which have met the requirement.s set up by the members of the Committee. Dean Everett VV. Lord is the chairman, and Professor John VVaters is t.l1e secretary. Other members include Dean Lucy J. Franklin, Dean Henry H. Nleyer, Dean Ralph YV. Taylor, Profes- sor Philip E. Bunker, Professor John S. Perkins, and Professor VVarren R. Powell. Professor Philip E. Bunker A-udiior of Student Activities AUIIITUR 0F STUDENT ACTIVITIES THE position of Auditor of Student Activities was created by the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees on February 7, 1935, to deal with the financial aspect of interdepartmental student publications and activities other than athletics and musical organizations. All budgets on interdepartmental activities must be approved by the auditor and he supervises and controls expenditures as he sees Ht. All receipts are deposited in a central banking account and all pay- ments made by countersigned check. All accounting records for each organization ' are kept by the individual student treasurer in the office of the auditor. The auditor also supervises and grades the semi-annual financial reports of fraternities and sor- orities for the Varsity Committee on Student Social Activities of which he is a member. Professor Bunker is likewise adviser to the 1940 all-University HUB. It is a ruling of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trus- tees that all varsity student ac- tivities involving money fexcept athletics and musical activitiesj are subject to the financial regu- lations of the Auditor of Student Activities. H841
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ALL- UNIVERSITY Vaccn '40, O'Neill '40, Whitmore '41, Carroll '40, Drnper '40, Perkins '40, Walsworth '40, Romeo '40 Carlson '40, Osborne Grad. Stud., Dargie '40, Springer '40 Src., Prof. Bunker F ac. Adv., King '40 Pm-r.. Kingsley '40 V. Pres., Smith '40, Abbott '40, Mathes '40 Color: Scarlet J ewel: Ruby Flower: Scarlet Carnation M otto: Ad Astra Per Aspera L g 5 TIIE SCABLET KEY Egrtracurricular Actimities H onor Society THE SCARLET KEY, honorary society for students out- standing in scholastic and extracurricular activities, is dedicated to the promotion and coordination of an all- University consciousness tluough student activities. Recognition through membership is given to those students who have distinguished themselves by partici- pation in both departmental and all-University activi- ties. The Scarlet Key does not include athletic achieve- ments When considering qualifications. Members of the Society wear a gold key upon which are inscribed the letters B.U. in scarlet, and the University seal in gold. Careful investigation is carried on in every depart- ment of the University in the consideration of students eligible for membership. Each student's record is checked against a point system which is approved by University authorities. MEMBERS Rena Mary Abbott '40 R. at S. Lowell Kingsley '40 C.L.A. Charles Perkins '40 C.B.A. Doris Carlson '40 P.A.L. Joseph Lane '40 Grad. Eugene Joseph Romeo '40 C. of Ill. John Leonard Carroll '40 C.B.A. Mary Mathes '40 Surg. Kenneth Smith '40 C'.B.A. Lawrence Dargie '40 Ed. Duncan MacDonald '40 C'.L.A. Esther Springer '40 R. di' S. John Reed Draper, Jr. '40 C'.B.A. John William O'Neill '40 C.B.A. Giuseppe Carlo Vacca '40 C.L.A. John Henry King '40 Ed. Melville Osborne '40 Grad. William Walsworth '40 C'.B.A. f185l
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