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L NATIONA 0 . oo STUDENT ASSOCIATION ROW l: Dorothy Galloway, Diana Tuma, Barbara Reinking. ROW 2: Herbert Wendell, Anne Uniian, Joseph Pipoly. The basic policy of the United States National Student Association is to seek to secure and main- tain equal rights for all people, and secure equal opportunities for education at all levels regardless of race, national origin, sex, creed, and political belief or economic circumstance, especially by securing the eventual elimination of all forms of discriminatory educational systems everywhere in the United States. The national organization was formed in l947, after several students from the United States at- tended the World Student Congress in Prague in 1946. The Central group was estabished in 1949 and has been active since its 'founding in further- ing the aims of the national organizationp fX
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LEGISLATIVE ii ROW I: Thomas Dillon, Barbara Subia, Art Stinchcomb, Michael Waske. ROW 2: Robert Dalton, Gerald Allen, Paul Perry, Elmer Houghten. JUDICIAL 3 11 7 ROW I: Justice Joan Haglund, Chief Justice Dorothy Wright Justice Joan Soderback. ROW 2: Justice Charles Owens, Justice Alfred Diebel.
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C STUDENT SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ROW l Gerald Poor Secretary Mary Lou Judd, D. Louise Sharp - Chairman, Viriean Brewer, Katherine ROW Harriet Horn Mary Taylor Karl Jacobs, Don Kilbourn, Bob Seeburger, Bob Butterfield. ROW 3 Wlmfred Labian Fred Bush Sue Schaefer, Fred Schmidt, Charles Switzer, Gordon Martiny, The Student Social Activities Committee, com- posed of I4 students and eight faculty members, studies the social needs of students and attempts to develop a broad, well-integrated program in line with these needs. Activities sponsored during the past year included an all-college conference, dances, picnics, parties, sings, square dances, badminton tournaments, Saturday recreation in the gymnasium, free movies, Sadie Hawkins pro- gram, canasta, bingo, and roller skating parties. New proiects for 1950-51 included special light- ing in the first floor foyer of Warriner Hall for better display of posters and bulletin boards and new lighting in Keeler Union Ballroom for dances and parties. The committee has also furnished bulletin boards for organization notices and has purchased a new orchestra backdrop for college dances. It also sponsored an enlarged moviepggo- gram featuring noted foreign-made films.
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