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Glover, Rohrs, Swanson, Cryer, Keown, Bushey, Jordan, Brooks, Litchfield, Slater, Stump, Gatchell, Miller. One of the newest and the most powerful organizations on the campus . . . founded in 1935-1936 . . . was an out- growth of student dissatisfaction with administrative pol- icy and inactivity . . . felt the need of an organization to student opinion on student problems . . . early were Dale Kellogg, Williaiii Jansen and Earl express leaders Cryer . . . first president was Dale Kellogg . . . early years spent in seeking recognition . . . in finding its scope of ac- tivity . . . in gaining a place among the student body itself . . . has sought to unify campus activities . . . to make necessary reforms . . . to introduce new plans for campus improvements . . . present council has broadened its scope to cover arising student problems . . . ofiicers of this year's council are president, Elmer Cryer . . . vice-president, Ly- man Keown . . . SCC1'eta1'y, Darl Gatchell . . . faculty ad- visors are Dr. Swanson, Dr. Litchfield, Dean jordan . . . some of this year's projects and activities are placing of University signs at the four main entrances into Bowling Green . . . placing of a University sign on the campus . . . publishing and editing of a pamphlet for new students next year to aid them in knowing the organizations in the University and in selecting extra-curricular activities . . . DE establishing of lounges for men and women in University buildings . . . drawing up a definite set of election rules . . . conducting all student elections . . . fostering cheering sections at athletic events . . . presenting an assembly pro- gram for the student body . . . joining the National Coun- cil of Student Associations . . . aiding in miscellaneous student activities where council advice is needed . . . pur- chasing an American flag for the football field through the student gifts . . . aiding in making plans for memorials for the late President Offenhauer and Dr. Kohl . . . study- ing and outlining a program for weekend activities to stop the suit-case paradel' . . . inaugurating rules for a Home- coming Queen . . . listing of recognized organizations' constitutions in a permanent file . . . sponsoring Univer- sity publicity through student effort . . . publishing stu- dent association constitution so students may know more of student government on the campus . . . this yearys mem- bers are . . . seniors, Elmer Cryer, George Beattie and Jane Hobart . . . juniors, Welcloii Brooks, Josephine Mei'- cer and Lyman Keown . . . sophomores, Darl Gatchell, Nferedith lkiiller and John Rohrs . . . freshmen, Hilda Glover, Richard Slater and Janet Stump. 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