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Efficiency plus was evidenced by the officers of Student Congress: President . . . John Cooper Vice President . . John Rf.ed Secretary . . . Genelle Grant Treasurer .... Glenn Mason Reed. Grant, Mason, Cooper The presence of Dean Miller and Dean Bimson at Congress meetings was deeply appreciated by all members. Theirs was never a role of eavesdropping, or of dictatorial methods. On the contrary, they cooperated with alacrity on all student-proposed projects, and served with understanding and sympathy on every occasion. If the 1947-1948 school year has been a good one, it is certainly due in part to the democratic efforts of Student Congress . . . the first group on campus where petty rivalries are cast aside in favor of bigger things.
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£tude U GancyieAA. Standing: Cooper. First Roiu: Rogers, Wyler, Light fool, Scott, P»!mer, BorufF. Second Row: Fitz, Stanley, Trevethan, Vander Meulen, Alexander, Dean Miller. Third Row: Dickey, Marsh, Ellingsworth, Pullman, Humphrey, Dean Bimson. Fourth Row: Mason, Reed, Brockcr, Boeck. The Congress, composed of representatives elected from the various functional groups on campus, is organized to promote the wishes of the student body while maintaining a close degree of cooperation with the faculty. The exact functions of the group are varied. Everything from punishing cap- less freshmen to choosing “Who’s Who” candidates comes under the jurisdiction of Student Congress, with responsibilities for Homecoming functions, Miniature Orpheum, Campus and May Day festivities all falling on congressional shoulders. John Cooper President of the Student Body From controlling one wife to directing twenty-three student representatives may be quite a jump, but John Cooper, cheerfully direct, easygoing president of the Student Congress managed to guide this group through an almost flawless year of meaningful student government.
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