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X Three groups are fundamental in any college or university and the success of an institution hinges on the degree of activity and team work existing among them. These groups are: students, faculty and alumni. Every student is a potential alumnus, yet some students overlook the importance of the alumni in a college organization. As the result of student-faculty cooperation, scholarship, student initiative, social standards and health are successfully promoted and the tone and quality of the institu- tion are elevated. There are likewise objectives of student-alumni participation that can be best real- ized through the mutual cooperation of students and alumni. A long list of subjects upon which these two groups can combine their efforts could be mentioned, such as, athletics, recruiting students, homecomings, loan funds, housing facilities, legislation, records and addresses of graduates, local clubs, luncheons, dinners and dances. For its first year, the Bureau of Alumni Relations has been laying the foundation for a sphere of service as broad and comprehensfve as the above list indicates, but things of first importance must come first. The major effort thus far has been devoted to assembling a list of the records and addresses of graduates, but it has found time to give some attention to homecomings, loan funds, housing facilities, local clubs and luncheons. New fields of service are being discovered constantly. The Bureau needs Wvafr you and you need the Bureau.
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W. S. G. A. Row 1-Kintner, Hanline, Mooney, Hanna, Hobart, Rader, Brooks. Row 2-MacCoy, Squire, Murphy, Hanline, O'Brien, Kinsley, Spreng, Holt. Row 3-Neuhauser, Hopkins, Kaiser, Brubaker, Berlincourt, Lowry, Keister. Why were you out until two? . . . who gave you permission to go to Toledo? . . . for that you are campused two months . . . it,s the Womenls Self Governing Associa- tion in action again . . . organization founded in 1918 . . . advisor is hirs. Maude F. Sharp . . . the housechairman of each house and representatives of the sororities are the members . . . every woman on the campus is governed by the laws of this organiza- tion . . . any offender is brought before the board which decides what should be done . . . Get Wise Party sponsored by W.S.G.A. for the purpose of making the new women feel at home in B. G .... May Day celebration always planned bythis organization . . . University Anniversary Prom keeps them busy in the spring . . . Freshman marsh- mallow roast behind Shatzel Hall is always an excellent opportunity for upper-classmen to meet the freshmen . . . officers of the association . . . president, Jane Hobart . . . vice- president, Weldoxi Brooks . . . second vice-president, Wilma Holt . . . secretary, Mar- jorie Squire . . . treasurer, Margaret Allen and Margaret Bender . . . thirty-live active members . . . new officers elected in March . . . installed at Installation Tea . . . these are president, Weldon Brook . . . vice-president, Mary Rostofer . . . second vice-presi- dent, Betty Jane Lowry . . . secretary, hlartha McCann . . . treasurer, Sidney White.
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