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I IR VERNON CURRY BARBARA GREENE PAUL ANDREWS CONARD STAIRS LAURENCE MULLEN WILLIAM VARIAN RLITI-I MAYWOOD indent OFFICERS President Vice-President Graduate Representative Senior Representative Junior Representative ROBERT MCNEELY Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative Academy Representative MARY BELLE HARRIS Representative at Large FLOYD FLEMMING Representative at Large PROFESSOR ROTI-IWELL Faculty Adviser ACTING OFFICERS VERNON CURRY LAURENCE MULLEN Treasurer PfeSiCIel1f MARY BELLE HARRIS Secretary mr: R. Maywood, M, Harris. V. Curry, Professor Rothwell, B. Greene, L. Mullen. Sc'z'om1I Roux' R. Mn-Neely, C. Stairs, F. Flem- YY. Varian, P. Andrews.
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muff! The organization voicing student opin- ion, expressing student thought, and effec- tively carrying out the undertakings which affect college life is known as the Student Council. I The lack of society spirit has been a problem wanting solution for several years. This year's council put into effect a plan launched last spring to reorganize the Sigma Delta Societies into four new groups, dissolv- ing the former three. The plan proved successful as the Kappas, Deltas, Zetas, and Sigmas marched forward to prove themselves this year. As further solution to this same problem the Student Council inaugurated an all-round point system which put all society activities upon a competitive basis. ln the spring at the annual society banquet a trophy was awarded to the society proving itself to be the all-round champion. ln keeping with the precedent set by last year's council in the matter of Friday night programs, a new series of fine art programs were sponsored this year. Among the artists appearing was Miss Patricia Connor, nationally known lyric soprano. Vice-President Barbara Greene, act- ing as program chairman, was responsible for the enthusiasm and originality that made successful the Fall Party, the Christmas Banquet with its tangible expression of the true spirit of Christmas in the Boxes for the needy of Europe, and the Spring Party. Something new was added when the Council furnished an office from which student activites were to be carried on and where the council held its bi-weekly meetings. All in all much was done to make another year successful. BARBARA GREENE Vice-President Boxes for the Needy Overseas
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