Butler University - Carillon / Drift Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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Butler University - Carillon / Drift Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 20 of 248
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Student Council Members Have a Hand in All Campus Activities BurdsaU. Hott, Miller. Green. Bain. Chap- man. Dngan. Ziegler. Dr. Comfort. Barnes. ' p. Bates. Bodlev. Perkins. J. Bates. The Student Council consists of fourteen members elected by the classes which they represent: six seniors, five juniors, and three sophomores. The two sopho- mores receiving tbe most votes fill two-year terms as do three of the members who are elected to the junior seats. The other sophomore and the three elected seniors serve for one year only. Student government not directly supervised by the administration and faculty is under the jurisdiction of the Student Council. All class and queenship elections are conducted by the Council along with the regulation of all campus organizations except social fraternities and sororities. Tbe president of the Council is also the president of the student body. The officers for the year were: Bill Dugan. president; Barbara Ziegler. secretary; Bob Chapman, treasurer; other members were Tom Barnes. Paul Bain. Jerrv Bates. June Bodlev. Clyde Green. Roby Hott, Matt Walsh. Patricia Payne, diet Perkins, Orvis BurdsaU. Harvey Miller. loin Barnes checks the voting list to see if Claudette Ramsey is really entitled to vote for a sophomore for Student Council.

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OVERLOOKING ALL ELIZABETH DURFLINGER, DEAN OF WOMEN — The problems of Butler ' s so- cial life are ironed out in Dean Durfling- er ' s office. Exchange dinners, parties and dances must first he given the Dean ' s approval before they become a reality. Rush is also supervised by Dean Dur- flinger. L. CRAY BURDIN, DEAN OF MEN— Handling the male side of Butler is the responsibility of capable Dean Burdin. Also finding time for Butler ' s scholarship program, student placement, and the teaching of a speech class. Dean Burdin holds the title of the busiest man on campus. DR. C. R. MAXAM. REGISTRAR— The position of registrar in a school is one of great importance. Besides being respon- sible for grades and admissions. Dr. Maxam also accounts for high school credits and has the horrible task of registration twice a year. He also serves on the Administrative Council. GEORGE A. SCHUMACHER, ALUMNI SEC- RETARY — The alumni of Butler have been organized into clubs, and membership has greatly increased due to the efforts of Mr. Schumacher. Having been at Butler since 1937, he is responsible for the Butler Alum- nus which is sent to active alumni. RAYMOND GLADDEN. BURSAR — Having come to Butler direct from the Army Finance Department. Mr. Gladden is faced with the task of handling the purse strings of Butler. Mr. Gladden is also director of the post office, purchasing agent for the cafeteria, university, bookstore and the Drift. r



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Homecoming activities would not be complete without the pep session sponsored by the Loyalty Legion accompanied by the blaze from the traditional bonfire. Jim Sewrey seems pleased with his master of ceremony ' s job as he introduces the members of the team. Loyalty Legion Assists in Raising Campus Spirit The purpose of the Butler Loyalty Le- gion is to assemhle college men and women in a combined force to render service and develop spirit in the Uni- versity. Four members of each social organi- zation are elected to membership in the club each year. Loyalty Legion began its year with the traditional gift of roses presented to the Homecoming queen between halves of the game with Washington of St. Louis. Officers of the Legion this year in- cluded; Bill Loebig, president; Marti Mendenhall, secretary ; and Betty Maines, treasurer. Back Row: Mathis, Walsh. Schwartz, Lamh. Third Row: Freeman. Sutton, Herrin, unknown. Swain. Second Row : Leaf, Montgomery. KHnge. Anderson. Osborne, Hotz. Bottom Row : Nitchman, Maines. Loebig. Mendenhall. Fatout. Simon.

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