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WOA AN•S STUDENT VIRGINIA CROWELL EVERY WOMAN attending West Virginia University is a member of Womans ' Student Government Association and it is the only organization for women that is all inclusive in its membership. It is the governing entity for men and women. The council consists of Ethel Sv ing, president; Pauline Cunningham, first vice president; Mary Louise Jester, second vice president; Mary Louise Woodhull, senior vkfoman representative; Virginia Crowell, junior vifoman representative; Gladys Lockert, sophomore woman representative; Virginia Johnson, secretary; Margaret Hasner, treasurer; and Eleanor Barnett, presi- dent of Womans Hall as ex officio member. This organization has one of the most systematic of mechanical set ups. Its executive council is the highest court, and holds weekly meetings. There are two judicial boards, one composed of the presidents of sorority houses and one of the houses in town. It is headed by the vice president of the executive council and meets every two weeks. The other judicial group is the Judiciary board of Woman ' s Hall and Woman ' s Hall Annex. This is composed of advisory board members of these houses. W. S. G. A. began last spring to revise rules and worked over them until they were brought up to date. The most important occurrence that was brought about by this group was the new phone system in Woman ' s Hall. Much credit is due to Dean Ruth D. Noer and Miss Harriet French, of the Board of Governors. Several times in the past, attempts v rere made to get a new phone system to replace the two pay phones in the Hall, but it was not until v omen students the mselves took up the issue that the request was granted. This year, plans that W. S. G. A. had mapped out were somev hat delayed and thwarted by the necessity of devoting time to making the ap- proved regulations applicable actually as well as theoretically to all rooming houses. Although much remains as yet to be accomplished in this direction, the Association feels that quite an advancement has been made. Other activities of the group during the year included events of the permanent program. It was Student Govern- ment that sponsored Mothers ' weekend and had complete charge of Mountaineer Night during Freshman week. It sponsored the reception which Freshman guides gave to Freshmen women during the first semester, and it also spon- sored a concert given by the University Trio. Elections are held every spring by only those women who have paid their dues to the group. Candidates are usually proposed by the Nominating Committee.
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George Harris Healey, President; Melvin Founds, jr.. Treasurer (Senior man representa- tive); Melrose Boor, Secretary (Senior woman representative); Arthur Swisher, Senior class president: Fred Hathaway, Junior man representative; Mary Lee Coffindaffer, Junior woman representative; Harry Moats, Junior class president; Lamar Watring, Sophomore class president; John Purinton, Freshman class president.
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GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Top row, left to right: Dudley, Ann; Cunningham, Pauline: Crowell, Virgini, 2nd row: Jester, Mary; Lockhart, Gladys; Barnett, Eleanor.
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