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Top Row R Lesh , E. Dunton, A. Edwards. Bow Tvto V' Harbottle, R. Lancleclc, C. Blemker, H. KixMiller. Row Une T Woods, E. Iacobs, M. McGaughey, V. Bundy, l- 'Winter. STUDENT EXECUTIVE BOARD ln the spring interest in campus politics runs high at DePauw, culminating in the election of fifteen students to the Student Executive Board. Whatever student government there is at De- Pauw, it is largely in the hands of this Board, and its president automatically becomes the president of the entire student body. The Student Executive Board meets on an average of twice a month. Among other things, it sponsors the May Day play, gives debating awards, appoints the campus dance chairman, elects the members of the Publications Board, and appoints the DePauw cheer leaders. Officers: Charles Harbottle, president: Mary lane Mc- Gauhey, vice-president: Esther Iacobs, secretary, and Howard Longshore, treasurer. Y-di-, -:1-. tiX':rc- .-tems. -'-:. l fy- ' Ki . C wi xx. in X, N If X5--Q Eg X- 1, t ww -' fi 26
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J Top Row- Dean L. H. Dirks, R. Landeck, H. Kixlvliller, Dean G, H. Srni Mr. C. G. Pierson. Row One-Vlvliss V. L, ltflintle, V. Eundy, C Harboftio, D, Henderson Devin H. L V - Salzer, E. Dunton, STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE The Student Affairs Committee acts as a medium between the student body and the faculty. This committee is composed of an equal representation of students and faculty members. lt meets every first and third Tuesday of each month. At this time the committee considers and acts upon petitions, suqqestions, requests, and communications from the student body and the faculty. lt also passes on student elections and appointments. The aroup arranges the social calendar, sets the dates for dances, student plays, and senior class activities. Outside of the regular duties this year, the committee has been worlcinq with the ad- ministration upon the problem of the present cut system. Charles Harbottle presided over the aroup this year. o-,mzsae QW, 5 t.,h fc y 25,
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FACULTY Everybody has fun at Mock Chapel. At least a dozen in this group were enjoying them- selves when the shutter clicked. . . . Now, this won't hurt. Much. Students in the Psych lab have to be strong and sturdy to withstand the rigors of experiments . . . Mr. Reid Win- sey shows Pat Crown how she should have done it . . . We'll be willing to bet that the faculty has a lot ot lun watching the student bodies file into chapel. Mr. Yuncker listens attentively to Mr. Stephenson. Mr. Turk talks to Dean Salzer. Mr. Bart- lett and Mr. O. H. Smith con- verse while Dean Dirks looks around to see who's there.
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