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OFFICERS Prrsiilfnt Ritii I ' usk I ' ice-Vresident l.oiRKXt Stitei.f.r Secretary Dorothy CYmvortm Third PW — Murmur, Hanlham. Carpenter, I. UePkUlips, Barton, Lois Smith, Hugh Senii, Myers Seroml rote — Wade, Oakes, Quinn, Spenee, Seneeal. C. Walker. Sobles, ffifgM Front row — Willey, Srhvllz, Stiteler, Pease, Cudscorth, Dunn, I ' o ' .cers WOMEN RESIDENTS ' BOARD This organization, formerly known as the House Presidents Croup but renamed the Women Residents ' Board, holds meetings each month at which house rules, housing conditions, rules con- cerning hours, and other similar topics arc discussed and considered. Its principal aim is to establish a common ground where representatives of the women students and the Dean. Miss Alice K. Lewis, who is the Board ' s adviser, can meet and consider problems which arise. A group, composed of the presidents of houses where women students of Pittsburgh State Normal School reside, has been functioning for some length of time at this institution. Last semester a desire to become more active was stimulated within the organization, and for the first time, student officers were elected, and specific committees were formed to investigate various problems and present them to the group. Possible solutions were offered on the basis of rather careful study, comparing our problems and difficulties with those of other colleges and normal schools. Although each house has its individual problems that may be solved within itself, there arc many of mutual interest to all houses. The Board believes that effective functioning of such an organization should bring about a clearer understanding of the requirements and desires of all and expedite the solution of these problems. In the future, this group should become an effective functioning unit of the student government of Pittsburgh State Normal School. 17
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STUDENT COUNCIL Second row — Stulchbury, unior, G rover, llilllierg, Chau-.in, M. Bullrr Front row — Reeve, R- Pftiir, Daily, Jalmut, Lal ' lante HOUSE OF DELEGATES Fourth row — Fallon, .Ward, Lt- I ' lantr, Mitchell. Condon, Gro- vtr, Golden, Chauvin, Stutch- bury Third row — Samuelson, Duff re, Clough, O ' .Xeil, Xagy, Carpen- ter, Kehoe, Reynolds, Kanaly, Hrault Second row — Mahoney, Kirk, .lyres, IFitley, Patterson, Junior, II el singer, Gawron. Deibler, M. Butler, Flynn Front row — Reeve, F.dwards, Hill- berg, R. Pease. Daily, about. Squires, F.rts, Bennett A democratic group is a self-governed one. The House of Delegates is the major student governing body of Plattsburgh State Normal School. It is a group com- posed of representatives elected from all student organizations. One of the functions of the House is to act as a policy-forming body to aid the administration of ihe school. All students, through their representatives, have a vital interest in the activities of the House of Delegates, for it is here that their problems are presented and discussed, and solutions suggested. The Student Council is a smaller group, composed of members from the House, and acts in an advisory and executive capacity to the larger body.
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ALMA MATER As the evening shades are falling, And the day fades into night; Pause a moment in the gloaming To salute the Red and White. Though our ways may part forever, In our hearts there shall be bright All the golden memories gathered ' Neath the Banner red and white. CHORUS Flag of red, our badge of courage W ith your gleaming letters white; F.mblem of our Alma Mater Guide us onward toward the right. is
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