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Top: Alger. Cleveland. Davis, Fahey. Ganung. Treatheway. Bottom: Wilcox, Harrison. President: Lawson. Vice-President; Pinnock, Secretary; Ford. Treas- urer; Miss Andrews, Miss Wasley. This group, under the leadership of the Dean of Women, endeavors to make the life of every woman student at Mansfield as rich and satisfying as possible. Because strength of personality is an essential quality for women worthy to be teachers, the Council provides opportunities for students to accept social responsibility, to make just decisions ' and wise choices, and to develop self-control. Whenever a number of people live together, there must exist some form of government. At Mansfield, Council members are charged with the responsibility of formulating and enforcing regulations necessary for promoting happy, harmonious, and effective living-together. In weekly house or hall meetings, they lead discussions relating to problems of the College community. The Women ' s Council, with the Men ' s Council, engages in a number of activities. These two groups plan the social life for the College. College dances and informal game parties on Saturday evenings; informal dances on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays; teas, Musicals, and Vesper pro- grams on Sundays. With special committees, they assist in the planning of celebrations of special occasions such as Home-coming Day, Parents ' Day, Thanksgiving Day, and the Christmas Season. They are ushers at College movies and assemblies. They assign seats in the dining room for each six- week period. W M E N Carontawan 25
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Top: Bowser, Conner. Cooley, Doane, Mahon. Bottom: Gardiner, President: Baglini, Vice-President; Norris, Secretary: Joseph. Treasurer; Dr. Steele. The executive body of the Men ' s Student Cooperative Government Association exists primarily to foster customs and traditions and to act as an intermediary between students and faculty. Adequate representa- tion of both downtown and dormitory students is achieved by the provi- sions of the Association ' s constitution. Problems of student life are adjusted by the council and affairs of everyday interest are considered. Periodically the men ' s council con- venes with that of the women. Students cooperate in planning the social calendar and to act upon legislation of mutual concern. The Student Handbook, compiled by this joint organization, represents the success of this system. 19 3 9 24
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