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belle Waters, College Recorder of Points, lane Vifilson, Recording Secre- tary, and Patti Okura, Corresponding Secretary. Another member, Ruth Anne Wiiislow, the Chairman of lunior Advisers, was in charge of one of the most important activities of Student Org-making the freshmen feel at home. Representing the classes on the Executive Board were the junior, sophomore, and freshmen members. The Executive Board has had two important aims this year: lirst, to accomplish its work more elhciently, and second, to keep in close touch with student opinion and to encourage participation of the whole student body in school matters. Putting its policies into effect, the Board has held open meetings, and has reported its activities to the college once each weelc and at one mass meeting each term where discussion from the Hoor was invited upon such topics as the need for decreased civilian travel, etc. - The Iudicial Board is a special branch of Students' Qrganization which judges violations of the honor system and of college regulations. The chairman, Dorothy Knauer, and the secretary, Ierry Adler, repre- sented the Board at the meetings of the Executive Council. Seated: P. O'Kura, A. Hirst, B. Gondelman, VVilson, S. Eby, D. Knauer, S. Banghart, E. Redfield. Standing: Hutchins, K. Nao, Stewart, E. Fchsenfeld, A. Hornyak, A. Goodman, D. Lonnquest, A. Gary, A. Meltzer, R. Feigenbaum, Adler, R. A. Winslow. 19
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Slllllllll' llIlHHNIlHlIllN . . to regulate student conduct and activities tttf 1 of R Xfl 4 Ellen Fehsenfeld, Chairman of ? College Activities, . . . ushering 5 at Senior Play. Dorothy Knaucr, Prcsiclent: of Iurlicial Board, , . . working over- time in the lab. Susannah Elny, Prcsiclcnt of Stu- dent Org., . . . pouring at a Monday afternoon tea. Students' Organization is the group that makes democracy democ xg' gn at Coucher College. Its Executive Board represents the entire school, A ' since every student is automatically a member of Student Crg. The function of the Board is to coordinate faculty and student opinion on X college affairs. Its regular weekly meetings serve as a clearing house . for the activities and problems of the college year. A ' Everything from Tone Committee and the Service Program to Thanksgiving Dinner and May Ball comes under the watchful eye of the --1 l Executive Board. This year, members of the Board included: Susannah an Eby, Presiclentg Ellen Fehsenfeld, Chairman of College Activitiesg Carri- ' Q 18
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SIHNlIl UP lUH Even the beavers could admire the activity of the National Service Program Committee at Coucher. From the beginning of the term the members have worked long and hard at getting students and faculty to give blood, buy war stamps, contribute magazines, books, and games, and last, but oh, not least, to dance with the service men. The dances have had an overwhelming response, vouches chairman Amelia Goodman. At the beginning of the term, three hundred and three girls signed on the dotted line. Since that time their ardor has not cooled, and they do not seem to mind in the least sacrihcing a Saturday night to laughing and dancing with the boys. These servicemen seem SERVICE COMMITTEE Seated: E. Rowe, B. Myers, A. Goodman, R. Feigenbaumg R. Klein Standing: E.Megraw, C. Coultas.
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