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s -WJ!Fi ' ' fc i James M. Brown. Urry Cain, Herb Schaefer, Earl Burt, Gus Batsakis. MEN ' S UNION ' T HE Men ' s Union, composed of the men of this college, has as its purposes the perpetuation of college traditions, assisting the adjustment of the student to the campus, and the promotion of activities which will stimulate scholarship, character, college loyalty, and the spirit of service. It is the governing body of the men of this campus. The Men ' s Union was first established on this campus in 1914. In the intervening thirty-five years it has sponsored many activities and cooperated with other organizations in any activities aimed toward the betterment of this college. The Union is noted for the promotion of such activities as the class games, homecoming, the annual Yule Log Drag, and fine assemblies featuring outstanding celebrities. This year the Union worked in conjunction with other organizations in the presentation of the Centennial. Dean James Bingo Brown is the advisor for the Union. Herbert Schaefer was the Men ' s Union President. Earl Burt was the Vice- President for the first semester and was succeeded by Floyd Lamiman for the remainder of the year. Larry Cain was secretary and Angelo Batsakis was treasurer. The Social Committee of the Men ' s Union was Norman Johnson and Nick Thomas. Page 17
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Publications Committee The Publications Committee of the Committee of the Whole consisting of Betty McClelland, Vidal Garcia, Hiram Nakamura, Sam Edwards, and Duane Bondy has been progressing rapidly with the writing of that part of the constitu- tion regulating student publications. As the Normal News and the Aurora are for the students, those publications should be controlled by the students as much as is possible under the charter of the college, and that goal is the aim of the committee. Student Union Board The purpose of the Student Union Board of Michigan State Normal College is to regulate the activities of the stud- ents in all activities either eminating from, or held in the student union build- ing. The members of the board are Dick Mendenhall, Jim Carmen, Jim Wichterman, Eleanor Knowle, Ruth Cark, M ary Louise MacLachlan, Joyce Hartung, Thalia Singleton. Bill of Rights Committee The purpose of the BILL OF RIGHTS was to write the Bill of Rights for the constitution of M.S.N.C. ' s first Student Government. It was our goal to help establish this government, and it is our belief that this will promote better relationships among the students, faculty, and administration. Page 16
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Row 1: L. Dean Cook, Neil K. CoUard, Floyd Umiman, WiUiam W. SincUir, Norman D. Johiuon. Row 2: Jack Lichty, Wilford M. Collins, Nick Thomas, Don Duff. The Executive Board helped with the enforcement of the Green Pot, and worked on committees for the numerous activities of the Union. Each class is represented on the Executive Board by two members, with the exception of the Freshman class which has one. Floyd Lamiman and William Sinclair represented the Seniors; Willie Collins and Neil Collard, the Juniors; Donald Duff and Dean Cook, the Sophomore Class; and the Freshman, Jack Lichty. Several changes were made in the personnel of the Union after the first semester. Chester Borysewicz and Robert Fillfillan replaced William Sinclair and Floyd lamiman as Senior Representatives; Douglas Smith replaced Neil Collard as Junior Representative; and Neil Collard filled Nick Thomas ' s position as Social Representative. Page 18
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