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? omen 35 eague Establishing a complete activity program this year, the Womenhs League preserved its vitality through many tradi- tional activities, and through the inauguration of several novel objectives. A new note was sounded this year with the recognition of the freshmen through an extensive achievement program concerned with scholarship, extra-curricular activities, and personality development. l9
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60-010 6000005 A means of promotin g closer understanding among the three factions of college activity-the faculty, the student body, and the administration, the Cooperative Council is the gov- erning body of the campus. It is for all students and it works hard to satisfy student desires. There is a complete representation from all corners of college life: the presidents of four classes, a man and a woman representative from each class, three faculty members, the president of the student assembly, and the editors of the Exponent and the Grindstone, who are nonivoting members. Its duty is to arrange the activity budget. Although the budget was somewhat reduced this year, the Council was still able to encourage and realize more all-college affairs. A good example was the Valentine Dance which heretofore had been dropped as t'unnecessary? Good old stand-bys are the all-college roast. the pumphandle, stunt-night. and the May Day breakfast which is sponsored in cooperation with the Y.W.C.A. and the .MCae Another important duty is h e actions which this year was at 70cm the di ting f , EHCK difficult task. eoc JAY H L'NSTON CO-OP COUNCIL Back Row: Ogden, C. Gather, Fulmer, Naegele, Mr. Wieke, Keyser, Dr. Unnewehr, Ansel, Crum, Mr. Fitch, H. Underwood, Hunston. Front Row: Singerman, Woodcock, Wiekes. WOMENiS LEAGUE Back Row: Ansel, A. Kei- del, B. Wilson, Schuman, Mrs. Baur. Front Row: Cannon, E. E. Phillips, Graff. Sammon, Babb.
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20 gentler Vafemilfy ounci r Tom A11 matters common to both fraternities and sororities-just plain headacheseare the problems of the Interfraternity Board. This imposing group consists of the presidents of the fraternities and sororities and faculty advisors, Mrs. Tudor, Dr. Fioken, and Dr. Surrarrer. All solutions of the problems rest principally on the shoulders of the chairman, Dr. Surrarrer. The feminine brains tPan-Hellenic CounciD and the masculine brawn tGree-k CouneiD are equally represented. Although the Greeks had no word for it, the women usually have the last word. The National Pan-Hellenic Council claims ours as one of its members. cfiuifiezs gown! vat The Activities Board has probably one of the biggest head- aches of the campus to contend withmthat of setting up the social Calendar. Its administration is always a stormy one and much credit must be given to the participants. The faculty members are appointed by President Wright and the student members, who are also Social Chairmen for their classes, are appointed by the executive committee of their classes. Arranging the social calendar included planning campus activities and establishing the rules and regulations for all social functions on campusea duty always open to comment.
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