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Standing — Henry, bliiAlcr. Slin.iid, Snil ir. Snydfr. Sitting — Dressier. Stack. Mohney. Barnes. Kcnncdy. Thc freshman reception, the first task undertaken by the Student Senate, proved a successful beginning for the year ' s activities. The Senate social com- mittee and its assistants managed to provide an opportunity for freshmen, upper- classmen, and faculty to become acquainted in a very informal manner. With the objective of creating a feeling of class cooperation the Senate planned a set of rules for freshman week. The Student Senate is composed of twelve members elected annually by the students to represent their interests. Three of these members. Audrey Ruth Barnes, Jean Dressier, and Unithea Stack are representatives of the women resi dent students. Steve Kovalyak. Lawrence Snitzer. and Mervin Strickler represent the men resident students. Fay Henry. Teresa Kennedy, and Jane Stockdale were elected to represent the women day students. Frank Mohney, Wayne Snyder, and Gene Stinard are delegates from the men day students. Among its functions are budgeting the Student Cooperative funds, pub- lishing the student handbook, and planning for Parent ' s Week-end. Commit- tees appointed from the Senate and faculty prepare the social calendar and select the chapel programs for the year. It is the aim of the Student Senate to establish a well-rounded program oi activities for the education, welfare, and entertainment of the students at Clarion. The Officers of the Senate, elected by the popular vote of the entire student body, are; President FRANK MOHNEY Vice-President AUDREY RUTH BARNES Secretary-Treusurer JANE STOCKDALE
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The Women ' s Student Council swung into action as soon as the members arrived on the campus. As the representative body of Becht Hall, they were assigned the special duty of acquainting the freshmen with dormitory regula- tions and remindmg the upperclasswomen that Lights Out at 10:30, no ankle socks at dinner, and dancing until 7:15 only were rules still in effect. A Halloween house party was given in honor of Mrs. McKinney, who for seventeen years had made the life of each dorm girl much more comfortable by the faithful execution of her tasks as housekeeper, and by such other services as hunting up rugs to match bedspreads and towels, or securing an extra desk for some hard-working senior. In order to raise funds for such events as the Christmas t ea given annually in honor of the women students outside the dormitory, faculty women, and faculty wives, the council took charge of the Coca Cola machine in the dining hall of Becht Hall, an added service to the thirsty girls residing there. In October the freshmen members, Ruth Brasuell and Phyllis Womer, completed the council which already consisted of Jean Dressier, Jean Tait, Bur- dell Giles, Audrey Ruth Barnes, Ruth Kapp, Ruth Trescher and Marjorie Stewart. The Council Officers .ire: House- President JEAN DRESSIER Vice-President AUDREY RUTH BARNES Secretanj-Trea. ' .urer JEAN TAIT Dean of Women MISS ELLEN I. PETERSON fr« ' riiiiiti ' Back Row — Womer. Tait, BrasueU, Trescher. Front Row — Kapp, Barnes, Dressier, Miss Peterson. Giles.
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