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Ollic Backus, Speech Department Janies Shcehy, Speech Department Kellar Shelar, Biological Science Elmer B. Cottrell, Health Education Archie Dodds, Health Education Ralph A. Waldron, Science Department Elmira H. Compton, Health Education Katheryn Mathcny, Health Education Mary McCandless, Assistant Dean of Women Belle Holaway, Dean of Women George T. Miller, Art William P. Carter, Social Studies Sewell E. Slick, Social Studies Page Thirteen
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Studetti Gotutcil Will the meeting please come to order? Thus President Kaufman regularly opens the monthly meetings of the Student Council. At these meetings the problems which arc confronting the student body are thrashed through to a satisfactory conclusion. The Student Council is a group composed of representatives from the Student Government Association, an organization which includes the entire student body. The members of the Council are the presidents of each class, a representative from each curriculum from each class, the presidents of the dormitories, town, and commuting groups, and the four officers which are elected from the student body. During this winter the Council has been working on several important projects. One plan concerns the chartering of all clubs on the campus; another aims at setting up a system in the book store whereby students may exchange used books. This year the Council has sent delegates to two conventions: one at I.ock-haven, the other in New York City. The ideas brought back by these delegates have considerably enriched the Council program. Since it was first organized under Kenneth Harris's presidency in 1937, the Council has felt that its influence as a representative body has been growing. With continued student and faculty cooperation, it is possible for the Student Council to render valuable service to the school by solving general campus problems. 1‘mjf Twelve •
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Althea Beery, Laboratory School Alice Heintzelman, Laboratory School Mary Hefferman, Health Education Howard L. Headland, Social Studies Walter T. Elder, laboratory School Wilda Brubaker, Social Studies Walter I.. Hess, Laboratory School Augustus T. Clutton, Laboratory School Matilda Bailey, Laboratory School Margaret Lindsey, Laboratory School Elizabeth Fries, Assistant Librarian Alice Hansen, Librarian Ruth C. Thompson, Laboratory School Elizabeth Conley, Laboratory School Ruby Ray, Laboratory School Page Fourteen •
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