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Ld! I0 right: Pres. Phil- lips, J. Larochelle, J. La- bagh, M. Richard, R, Flanagan. R. Hobbs. HARRY W. ROWE, A.M. Dean of Faculty 29? , 3 HAZEL M. CLARK, A.M. Dean of Women CHARLES H. SAMPSON Ed.M. Administrative Assistant
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Q -Q .J 'si ,L Bates Conference Committee The Bates Conference Committee, meeting every two weeks with President Phillips, serves a dual purpose. lt is a sounding board for student and faculty opin- ions on current campus activities and policies. Two of the six student representa- tives are the presidents ot the Student Council and Student Government. No less important are the additional two men and women. Theirs is the job ot presenting the problems and trends in opinion on vital campus subjects. Dr. Phillips expresses the faculty point of view. Compromise results when necessary. Some matters must be shelved as insoluble for the time being, but the B. C. C. has a fine batting aver- age. It was instrumental in the opening of recreational facilities in the Womens Union for entertaining purposes after hours . The members also directed a very successful Red Cross Drive.
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Student Enunlzil First Row, lrfl to right: B. lNIacDougal, R. Hobbs, J. Larochelle. N. Temple, R. Woodcock. Srfond Row, left lo right: F. Chapman. C. Radcliffe, G. Disnard. This year the Council once again assumed its major role in campus activities. Representing all men on campus Stu C worked to bring about greater cooperation between the college administration and the male student body. Through its weekly open meetings and occasional meetings of the Assembly the desires of the men were made known and the efforts of the Council directed toward bringing lite on campus more closely in line with the popular will. Close coordination was maintained with the Women's Student Government and the President through bi-monthly meetings of B. C. C. Inspired by the campus's illustrious Mayor John L. Dyer, the Council carried on an active program, including rallies and a men's smoker at which movies of the Toledo game were shown.
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