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W K'ICSTROM HDSTROM 014B HER Ll 'xn IIASHUV ANJHH-IIIX WALH C'. JUHXHUX l'. FIKYXI-ILI. S. Exasmo M BOARD OF CONTROL OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES Chairman ............................................ DR. ANDREEN Secretary ...................................... PROF. CARL FRYXELL Administration Members ...... DR. F. 0. HANSON, REV. CARL J. J OHNSON Faculty Members ....... DEAN ARTHUR WALD, PROF. GEORGE WICKSTROM, PROF. WENDELL LUND. Student Members .......... KARL OLANDER, LILLIAN ANDERSON, SIGFRID ENGSTROM, LEONARD HOLMBERG, DONALD EDSTROM Commonly termed the Board of Student Activities, this board was organized in 1931 to centralize supervision of many inter-related extra- curricular campus activities, including publications, the annual home- coming celebration, and musical organizations. Without interfering with the work of many similar committees upon the campus, this board hopes to do in the sphere of supervision and financial control of the ROCKETY-I, the Observer, the Lyceum, and the Wennerberg and Oriole choruses, what the others are doing in the helds of social, religious, and athletic activities. Representative of the administration, faculty, and student body, the board does its work in the spirit of Coiiperation and helpfulness, leaving to the students themselves the actual initiative and responsibility, believ- ing as it does, that the experience gained by those assuming such is a most Valuable addition to their strictly ciassroom acquil'emehts. Relations with the various student managers, staifs, and committees have been most cordial and already much has been accomplished in developing a healthier, more continuous, far-sighteti, and efficient policy in the activities con- cerned; whole-hearted cob'peration for the general good is resulting. CARL A. FRYXELL, Secretary. Page Twenfu-scvcn NINETEEN THIIIW-THRa
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NINETEEN ROCKETY THIRTY-THREE MISS DOROTHY GERTRUDE HARDER Page Twenfu-nine
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