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6 lwwl' Now that the whole world is at war, classes are more important than ever. We must study in order to Fit our- selves For the peace and recon- struction tlwat is bound to come
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The Student Council has, since 1924, been the main link between faculty admin- istration and student government. This year more than ever the Council has tried to solve student problems with the aid of the faculty. The members are elected by popu- lar vote according to classes each year. There are six seniors elected and two faculty appointees, four juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman who is elected in the fall. The Council's first task is the handling of freshman initiation which includes making the regulations and seeing that they are en- forced by holding Tribunals at various inter- vals. The Council sponsored an informal dance for freshmen only. lt is a duty of the Council to receive all student petitions, Plans for Homecoming included notifying all alumnae and giving a dance, The customary Leap Week soon found a place on the schedule, followed by the Winter Homecoming. The regular Tuesday and Friday night dances in the So- cial Room of Crawford were highly success- ful and popular throughout the year. Plans for Dad's Day followed next on the schedule, Dutch Treat Week was successfully planned for a later date. Among the last activities were the Easter Dance and the May Day Dance. The Stu- dent Council Constitution was rewritten and a new group of revisions were added. The elections for the coming year were discard- ed in the Spring since the number of stu- dents returning to the campus was not cer- tain.
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