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The women students of E.S.S.T.C. are led through a happy, thriving year through the capable efforts of the Women's Executive Council. Evidences ot the successful tall and spring parties, the tour class teas, the exam week chocolate test are some of the many achievements resulting from vision IMenk E x a I: u I i v E EuuncH Standing: Matthews. Mr. M a r t i n . Merryweather, Kosch. Seated: VanWhy. Stephens. Herald. The principal purpose of the Men's Executive Council is to serve as Q govern- ing body for the male element on campus. The Council enacts its own laws and regulations, and cdso plans activities that will be beneficial to the entire male group. The men's social program includes enter- EXEEUTIVE GBIJUPS and proficient planning by the twenty-tourt hall councilors and their adviser, Dean Ruth L. Iones. This year has seen the acquisition of our new day-student living quarters and newly- decorated Gay-m-Room; the latter embody- ing the efforts of W. E. C. and the W. R. A. Women's Executive EuuncH Front row: Strock, O'Hare, Russopulos. Soper, Roe. Second row: Woodling. Mansfield. Steiner. Layton. Cooper, Tuchovsky, Gross. Nagle. Back row: Miller. Walbert. Laubach, Miss Brown. Miss Jones. Galley. Malawi. Sulzer. tainment and recreation in the form of several smokers. The newly-revised Frosh regulations is another function of the Council. It forms, enacts and regulates this important campus tradition. 25
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24 WE ARE LAW ABIDINB Front row: Hinchcliife. Obendorier, Klenk, Lchm, Mendez, Pema. Back row: Mr. Koehler. Dr. Naegle. Mr. May. Middaugh. Marringlon. Franks. McKeen, Buschi. Herd. Robert Klenk President of Student Senate The governing body of E.S.S.T.C. includes a Congress which is comprised of cm Assembly and CI Senate. The Assembly con- sists of all members of the faculty and student body. The Senate is made up of three faculty advisers apointed by the President of the College, a Congressional and Senatorial President chosen by the Iunior and Senior classes, and sixteen student representatives. These representatives include two men and two women from each class. The Senate is the hub of all activities The Senate and responsibilities of the College. The spokes of the governing wheel include such activities as the administration of the College budget, the allocations of necessary funds, the supervision of all elections, audit- ing and reviewing the minutes of 011 Student organizations, and the execution and regu- lation of all laws having their origins in the Senate. Having the faculty for this worthy and estimable position, Robert Klenk has risen to the highest office among the student body of our college.
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To this meager group, each day means work. While other Councils scatter their duties throughout the year, the Coop Book- store members diligently sweat the days away. Their mcmy duties consist of ordering and selling books, pencils, gym equipment, laboratory supplies and other school para- phernalic. If a student happens to wander into the store's new location, his eye can hardly escape the jewelry case, because c1 new supply of shiny eye catchers arrive weekly. AND VAHIIIUS EDUNEILS Enuperative Bunk Stare Dr. Naegle. Mariano. Mc- Clintock. Miss Albenzi. Laubach. Mr. Helmes. The Social Council is the core of the social whirl at E.S.S.T.C. The responsibility of this group is the planning and following through an enlightening and well-rounded program of social activities throughout the year for all students. The Fall Reception is the first social pro- duct of the council, followed by the Home- coming Day program. At Yuletime, they give an annual Christmas Dance. In the Spring, the group sponsors the annual Parents' Day program. Sncial EnuncH Seated: Gullay. Colacichi. Platt. Standing: Dean Mar- tin, Dean lanes. Gabala. 26
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