Carleton College - Algol Yearbook (Northfield, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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. E5 H Bill H olrnqnist, President Second Semester Bob Henderson, President First Semester Carleton Stud nt Association First row: Linrnan, Wilson, Rndolphy Second row: Tayler, Perl, Larsen 15

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ROMANCE LANGUAGES SOCIOLOGY Donald Schier, Cyrus DeCosfer, H Anderson, Antonio Obaid. ZOOLOG Y Olin Peltingill, N eil Dulngay, Thurlo Thomas Roy lfVaggez1er 14 yme Loss, Grace Sfajbrd, Richard Edwin Gleason, Samuel Strong, John Phelan, Dave Okada lg 3 F--



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The post-war rejuvenatioh of the Carleton Stu- dent Association may now be judged accomplished, Taking a lesson from the general apathy towards student government demonstrated under a CSA which attempted to handle all business in Swiss- like mass meetings in past years, Bob Henderson and his co-workers have attempted to bring the organization of CSA closer to our own national tradition of representative government. The House of Representatives, headed by the president of CSA and consisting ot members elected by 29 resi- dential units of the student body, is now equipped ta handle the great majority of problems relating to student government, Only two issues, the forma- tion of the new Civil Rights committee and the highly controversial Philomathian-Adelphic ques- tion, were referred to a general vote of the student body during the first semester. ln addition to two well-established aims of con- ventional student government, training in political procedure and the organization of student opinions HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST SEMESTER First row: Sloan, Erickson, Minar, Kennedy, Varco, Spurgin Second row: Frase, M. Denworth, Perl, Rudolphy, Henderson, Alexander, Denise- vich, Busby, Kuester Third row: Berolzheimer, Connelly, M. lur- Sem King, Asp, Poole, Balich, Leslie, Slaughter, Erhart, Hefflebower Fourth row: English, Fossum, Habberstad, C. Nadelhoffer, Norlander, Moomaw, Jacobs, Jewett SECOND SEMESTER First row: Frase, Minar, Coffey, Busby, Peterson, Mogridge Second row: Davis, Hemebower, Moe, M. Larsen, Tayler, Wilson, Anderson, lee, Col- lins, Tinsley Third row: Holmquist, Gunther, Stoutland, Herndon, Kracker, Papodakis, Ligare, Wirth Fourth row: Spak, Meyer, Rouman, Henkle, Pierce, Henderson, Chadima, Linman for faculty consideration, the CSA during the past year has largely realized a third aim: service to the student body in a coordinating capacity which has resulted incloser cooperation among various subordinate organizations in the promotion of social and intercollegiate activities. The chairmen of nine standing committees and of two recently-organized temporary committees, which represent every phase of student activity, naw farm the Cabinet of the CSA. The increase in unity effected by the new arrangement has already made itself felt in a more coherent scheme of large-scale planning of student activities. The organizational limit of efficiency of the new CSA now seems to have been achieved, It reflects a great deal of credit upon its engineers. The new leaders, already in possession of the necessary machinery, should be able to make the Carleton Student Association an even more im- portant supplement to academic education than it has been in the past.

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