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STUDENT COUNCIL Every Tuesday evening after Chapels and at various times in emergency cases, President A. Hieber calls the Student Council to order. This impor- tant assembly manages all the business of the student body, and acts as an advisory board to President L. C. Rincker. Its meeting place is the former assistant professor's room, located on the third floor of Wunder Dormitory. A brief resume of the notable accomplishments of the year will best reveal its purpose. Besides attending to various problems of individual students, the Council has requested an extension of student privileges, has begun auditing the finances of all organizations every month, and has revised the extra-curricular point system, on the basis of which Gold Keys and Gold Chains are awarded. The Council has also suggested various campus im- provements and the placing of private telephone booths in both dormitories. Another of its many duties has been to maintain guards in the dormitories during chapel periods. Of late much time and attention has been given to drawing up a constitu- tion which will more clearly define the aims of the Council. Through the efforts of Robert Wuebbenl it has also again taken up the possibility of sepa- rating the high school and college departments. Very recently the Council has discussed a plan to canvass different parts of Milwaukee to give stu- dents, especially the college men, an opportunity of doing mission work. The officers of the Council are A. Hieber, President and Extra-Curricular Secre- tary, G. Kohn, Vice-President, R. Wuebben, Secretary, and N. May, Food Administrator. The other members of the Council are E. Happel, W. Lein- inger, and R. Moehle: II College, Senior High, and Iunior High representatives respectively. Q,-v . ':,5: Q . f .f M: - . 1' wr.. X .. . QL L -. A C . ea 6? -7 -4 First How: R. Wuebben, A. Hieber, G. Kohn. Second Row: B. Moehle, N. May, E. Happel, W. Leininger. l34l
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