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Top Ron-. U. ' ft to nifjht -E. N. KImmIl-s. Diii ' .-tni nl Ikhihiil ' s,1m,, i i; ,, , | 1 imior. Assistant Dean of Women; John C. Kocli. Dean of Men; Dr. Maigueiite Kelir. Dean of Women; W. B. Sutliff. Dean of Instruction. Third Row — Raymond Williard, William Weaver. W ilbur Hibbard, William Thompson. Ezra Harris, Ivor Kobbins. Second Row — Woodrow Hummel, Emily I ' arks. Henry Warman. Tom. L. Henry, Frances Evans. Nicholas Jaftin, Helen Gibbons. Fbst Row — Laura Kelly. Dorothy Kisner. Sarah Lentz. Dorothy K. Jones, Grace Callender. Student Counc THE Student Council which is the executive, legislative, and judicial agent of the Association is elected on the first Tuesday in May by the various classes. Repre- sentation in the Council is based on classes. Each class elects two representatives, a man and a woman. The commuting students also elect two representatives, one of each sex. The Council meets once every two weeks on a day agreed upon by this body. Matters of minor importance are taken up in Council and the work is disposed of in that way while the matters of major importance and consideration are referred to a committee, the chairman of which must be a member of the Council appointed by the President. After an investigation, the matter is presented to the Council by the Chairman at the next meeting and acted upon by the Council. All recommendations must be approved by the President of the College. Besides the student representatives, the President of the College, the Dean of Women, the Dean of Men, the Director of Teacher Training, are members of the Association, the Student Council, and all Committees. Twenty-three
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Community Government Association OFFICERS Thomas L. Henry ------- President Henry Warman ------- Vice President Frances Evans -------- Secretary Nicholas Jaffin ------- Treasurer T I IHE Community Government Association of our college organized during the second semester of 1927. The membership of this or- ganization is composed of all members of the faculty and registered stu- dents. The Association has for its object co-operation, with the re- sponsible authorities in promoting personal and group responsibilities in guiding and regulating the affairs of all students under the jurisdiction of the college. When the Constitution was drafted the members of the committee realized the necessity of close co-operation for the successful function- ing of this body so they provided that a meeting of the Association be held at least once a month plus any other meetings called by the presi- dent upon petition of twenty members. They aimed to give equal and just representation to both men and women of all the classes. In order to carry on the work of the Association four officers of good scholarship, citizenship, and conduct are elected by the members of the Association for a term of one year. The President must be a senior in the four-year course. All other officers may be members of either of the remaining classes except the Freshman Class. Twenly-fu ' O
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Left to ftiijht. Seated — Elizabeth VanBiiskiik. Helen Maynanl, Mary Goiham, Durothy Kisner. Lois DeMott. ' Helen VanBuskirk. StuDrliiig — Alys Henry. ?:iizabetli Hubler. Iva Jenkins. Louise Boinlie, Ann Williams. The Governing Board OFFICERS Dorothy Kisner ---------- President Elizabeth VanBuskirk . --.--- Vice President IvA Jenkins - - - - Secretary Louise Bombe --------- Assistant Secretary Helen Maynard - - - - Treasurer THE Governing Board of the Women ' s Student Government Association is one of the most active organizations of the college. Its membership consists of repre- sentatives from each of the various classes. The representatives are nominated and elected by the students of Waller Hall at a stated time and hold their office for one year. The Governing Board makes and enforces regulations pertaining to all conditions in the dormitory. In addition to its executive and judicial work the Governing Board functions through these committees: 1. Finance Committee which collects and disburses the funds, and makes out and keeps the budget in a healthy financial condition. 2. Fire Drill Committee which regulates and supervises fire drills in Waller Hall. 3. House Committee which reports on conditions of the halls, press-rooms, and lavatories and recom- mends repairs and improvements. 4. Social Committee which plans for dormitory parties and for suitable observance of holiday seasons in the dormitory. Tuenty-four
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