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WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT The purpose of the women ' s student government at Bucknell is to work in co-operation with the University to establish rules for student government, and to maintain a social-educational balance in college life. Senate and the House of Representatives work together for the estab- lishment of the procedures of an efficient student govern- ment. The two major activities which Senate and the House sponsor each year are the student-faculty Christ- mas party and the Christmas banquet. The officers in Senate this year are Estelle Howley, President; Ruth Smith, Vice President; Elise Miller, Sec- retary; Norma White, Treasurer; Phyllis Waide, Social Chairman; and Mrs. Dorothy T. Dyer, Adviser. Ruth Smith, President of the House of Representatives, and Estelle Howley, President of the Senate, talk over a mutual problem. Seated, Left to Right— White, Miller, Howley, Smith. Standing — Arbogast, Bowers, Strouse, Waide, Novikoff, Williams, Boice. 15
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]: Lee Boice President, November Term Margiehite Gill President, March Term STUDENT FACULTY CONGRESS Enabling students and faculty to work together on common problems, the Student Faculty Congress acts as an advisory body for campus activities, fixes the budget for interest groups, and supervises the holding of class elections. Twenty-three students and twelxe facultv members, representing sixteen campus organizations, besides four -12 representatives, compose the Congress. Supervision of the War Chest Drive, the Fourth War Loan Drive, and readjustment of the budget to a three-semester school year have been tasks of the Congress this year in addition to its regular functions. The Executive Board for the iXovember term was made up of Lee Boice. F resident : Elmo Pascale, Vice President; Marguerite Gill, Secretary; Joseph Doane, Treasurer. Officers for the March semester were Presi- dent, Marguerite Gill: Vice President. Jack Baker; Sec- retary, Nancy Woehling; Treasurer, Joseph Doane. The group is advised by Dr. James A. Gathings on matters of policy and procedure. Top Row, Left to Right — Pascale, Tyler, Fry, Bishop, Puff. Baiish, Shinier, Gathings, Crowder, Shields. Second Row — Baker, Bowers, Woehling, Gill, Boice, Harper, Doane. Bottom Row — Bunnell. Fetterman, Stevenson. 14 - ' ■- rv H ' »■ ' = ♦V ' ♦.
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Left to Right — Kistler. Bumpus. Holier. Eisley, Page. Stevenson, Bishop, Streeter. First Row, Left to Right — Sievering, Adams, Miller. Ireland, Burnett. Second Row — Crothers, P. Follmer, Stritlniatter. Bowers. Grimm. Ridge- way. Third Row-Gould. M. Follmer. Whip- ple, Biggs, Bell, Jenkins, Bode. Board of Publications The Board of Publications supervises all student pub- lications including Bucknellian, L ' Agenda, and Student Handbook. It is composed of the editors and business managers of these publications, their faculty advisers, and several members of the administration. The Board determines matters of general policy as they relate to these publications and is responsible for the selection of the editors and business managers of each. Women ' s Counselors A group of upper-class women, selected for their ability to meet and get along with people, live in the Freshman dormitories to aid Freshman women in adjust- ing to college life. The group is organized under Dean Dyer. 16
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