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Franklin P. Cole Mary Elizabeth Briggs Cora Ewan Frederick C. Robbins Prvszdmt Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Student Council HE STUDENT COUNCIL serves to bring the' student body and thc administration into closer sympathy, and to bring about a greater degree of cooperation between them. It is composed of four elective officers. the presidents of the three upper classes, the editor of The DePauw, an athletic representative, a representative of A. W. S., and a representative of Y. W. C. A. This year Franklin P. Cole has served as president, and Mary Elizabeth Briggs as vice-president. Cora Ewan and Fred Robbins were secretary and treasurer respectively. Angus Cameron, senior: Fred Wueliing, junior: and Thoburn Wiant and Wayne Ratclife. sophomores. represented the various classes. Charles Stunkel was athletic representative: while Guernsey Van Riper. editor of The DePauw, was ex-oflicio member of the council. Mary Louise Wellenreiter and Dorothy Rutter represented A. W. S. and Y. W. C. A. respectively. STUDENT COUNCIL ' Twenty -eight
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ANGUS CAMERON H.. ff..i.f...,,,..,,,,, President LOUISE FREELAND .A ,...,,. -L- Vice-President KELSO ELLIOTT afar. ,f.O ----a --- Treasurer ELIZABETH JANE MCNUTT ,,,, .,,, S ecrefary Class History S C YITH the departure of the seniors at grad- uation will come vacancies on the DePauw campus difficult to fill. Through its fresh- man year the class was guided by Robert Kimberlin and George Obear, presidents: Rachel Gould and Fae Houston, vice-presidents: Marjorie Lovell and Norma Jo Davidson. secretaries: and Don Menke and Avery Shepherd. treasurers. This class orga- nized the first Freshman Council. The scrap that year was lost to the sophomores. The following Old Gold day, however, the class of '30 defeated the freshmen. James Campbell acted as captain, a post held the preceding year by James Butler. For class garb the men wore old gold shirts with black numerals, and the women, red scarfs. Soph- omore presidents were James Royer and Clair Hull: Virginia Hudson and Margaret Luke were vice- presidents: Mary Elizabeth Briggs and Madeline Findley, secretaries: and John Little and Howard Petersen, treasurers. On May day Lucy Mae Roelle was selected to wear the class ring during the coming year. The second and busier half of their college days began with Floyd Call as junior president: Helen Hill, vice-president: Mary Louise Wellenreiter, secretary: and Thomas Anderson, treasurer. Re- peating their sophomore Old Gold day victory, the class won the senior-junior football game. Plaid lined corduroy jackets were the garb. The group of senior oflicers has brought the class most creditably through its final year. Emma Jean Burke has worn the senior ring. On Old Gold day the class once more won the senior-junior foot- ball game, and the men first appeared in the tradi- tional senior cords, and the women in bronze colored berets. The class of '30 has excelled in scholarship. It has been active in athletics, journalism, dramatics, and social affairs. It has fulfilled the promise which it showed on its coming to DePauw. Thirly
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