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GROUPS Dormitory Counselors First roiv — Doenges. Herrold. Richards. Frantz, George. Second row — Underwood. Sharp. Hartzell. Smith. Third roa ' — Kerstetter. Mc- Guire. Thomas. and non-sorority girls, act as the execu- tive and legislative bodies for the larger group. One member of the Men ' s Dormitory Council lives on each floor of the men ' s dormitories. Since their principle duty is the guidance of the freshmen men, these counselors are chosen as the best ex- amples of both fraternity and non-fra- ternity men. Throughout the year the counselor settles any dispute, repri- mands the erring student, helps him m his work, and does all in his power to be of every possible aid to the boys on his floor. Council meetings are held in which problem students are discussed. The Board of Publications is composed of the editor and business manager of the three major publications on the cam- pus. This board is the committee which approves staff appointments for the pub- lications. The Board also sets up the jour- nalistic and scholastic standards, and authorizes the awarding of contracts for all publications. Student Faculty Congress first rou. ' — Cachings. Jenkins. Braden. Underwood, Outman. Shell. Second rou: — Geil. Stickney. Gregory, Golden. Plant. Third row — Brown. Zeller. Ehringcr, Stillman, Schnure. Twenly-three
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•t- ' tf, » ' UDENT ADMINISTRATIVE ' ' omen ' s Student Government Association Senate ■irsf roiv — Dyer. Cristadoro. Second row — Braden. Englc. Assisting and supplementing the Uni- versity administration are four student administrative groups. These groups are primarily self-dictating, with the faculty assisting only in an advisory capacity. The Student-Faculty Congress is a cen- tral organization designed to coordinate all extra-curricular and student govern- ing activities on the campus. The mem- bership of the Congress includes one fac- ulty and one student member of the vari- ous extra-curricular groups. The routine Thomas. Cooper. Steele. Symington. Greene. Chamberlain, Weibel. function of the organization includes the arrangements for Spring Festival, pep meetings, Artist Course, campus social activities, student automobiles, freshman restrictions, and the distribution of the student budget. The Women ' s Student Government As- sociation includes every woman student at Bucknell. The Senate and the newly- established House of Representatives, whose members are elected from the four classes, and which include both sorority Hoard ol Publicalion: First roiv — Theiss, Oiitman. Eislcy, Marls. Second row — Richardson. Broun. Jacobs. Page. Still- man. Thachcr. Twenty-two -ri rr . i : rp-
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