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Student Senate Front rofw-' Janet Malloy, Paul Adams, Nell Pearce, Helene Higgins, Harriet Walls, Second rofw-' James Barton, Frances Gomes, Sally Drypolcher, Marilyn Luker, Betty VVillis, Arnold Feil. Third rofw: Charles Gunderson, Ethlyn Crum, Barbara Kesky, Elena Davis, Gertrude Armijo, Louise Primaveri, Raquel McClelland. Officers: Helene Higgins, Secretary Nell Pearce, President Paul Adams, Vice'-President The Student Senate is composed of members appointed from each organization, class, and college on campus. It is the most, representa- tive organization on the hill. The primary purpose of the Senate is to afford a Wider student representation in student gov- ernment. its two major duties are to approve all subsidies from the general campus fund and to approve all student legislation of a permanent nature. The Senate is directly responsible for our Homecoming festivities and for the Honor Day assembly. Officers this year were: President, Nell Pearce, Vice-President, Paul Adamsg Secretary, Helene Higgins. Page Tfweniy-:ix aww The ASSOC rules and fl efforts as projfctl an a list eafh to 3 senior scholarslllfi Each wom Council. providing Ollicers: l Qsecond S dent, Sally semesterl First row: P Strand row: TIM raw:
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l Slllp, mlfj X iHElT0l OM .lN llgfj l.lSS zlflffl TE EjIlc'fl.'.'V'l ,E.ll E5 l Educiriun Y z :JW ,..,-S, l l , I t u cl e n t C o u n ci I The Student Council is the primary governing body of the Associated Students. lt is composed of represen- tatives of each class, elected each fall by the student body, A.lV.S. President, Senate President, and Lobo Editor are non-voting members. It is the duty of the Student Council to distribute student funds, entertain official campus visitors, manage campus entertainment, and to act on any issue concern- ing the welfare of the student body. Ofhcers this year are President, Charles Gunderson, Secretary, Elaine Spabergg Treasurer, Charles Barnhart. Officers: Elaine Spaberg, S1'frf'tary Charles Gunderson, Prfsidrnt Absent: Charles Barnhart, Trcasurz'r Seated: Priscilla Newcomb, Elaine Spaberg, Sadie Dresher. Standing: Paul Harley, Ed Kilian, Edward Balcomb, Sally Peak Absent: Nell Pearce and Betty Ellen Hearn.
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W' . ...a r HWS Council The Association of Womezi Students is the executive and legislative body which governs all women students. The rules and regulations in the C0-Ea' Code are the result of its efforts, as well as the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Red Cross project, and patriotic drives. The Association also publishes a list each semester of outstanding students in each depart- ment and gives a tuition scholarship at the end of the year to a senior Woman chosen on the basis of general merit and scholarship. Each woman's organization sends two representatives to the Council. These girls are elected alternate years, thus providing an experienced membership. Qfficersc Harriet Lantow Qfirst semesterj, and Sally Peak Qsecond semesterj, President, Nlarie Harris, Vice-Presi- dent, Sally Peak ffirst semesterj and Cleo Courtney fsecond semesterj, Secretary-Treasurer. First rofw: Paulantis, Burnett, Starrett, Davis, McGee, Brown, Mount. Sfcond rofw: Mace, Mitchell, Carroll, Courtney, Haddix, Hannett. Tlqirfl rnfw: Hieronvmus, Rutz, Higgins, Peak, Sherman, Lantow, Peaice, Dresher. foes! K, A , f ffx ,f,,7u f vf f ,Q fn, , . 2 I5 K 'sff ' 'g .Wt , V ,ilaix 7 1 ' I 2' .kgs af k f ' 1 ' . 7 , ' ff -Z W ? 3.5. f, , , .. ., , ,KT f . f' ' .ri , Sikh? I ' I 1 9 7 . .. . . ' ' ez '- ' , ,ff sal t ' ,..1,w,,2 Z 41 .. w,yy..,,l M, ' r . - 1 4 X , sf, f' ' ,mg-f 3 ,gi fav 5 - -af fiiisffa ef f an Harriet Lantow, Pmsidmt, Sem. I Sally Peak, Prffidfnf, Sem. II 5: IH 'CQ
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