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w ij Hl -JIi hI P Wm ft S2 , H Kt ►- - : app. Mile . A liiraft. D. Slan- ts li.ld. Sclinrider. Ri.binsim. Knier. ' wi ' ilier. Williams. Gaine . Ri]i- pfiger. Key. Lasley. Hiibfi. S. Marsluill, Hawortli. STUDENT AFFAIRS BOARD This year, as al va s. the Stuck ' iit Aflairs Board kept its eagle eve upon the organizations under its direction, weeding out ineligibles and watching budgets. A new policy was inaugurated during elections, by having leaders of campus organizations announce their candidates and dis- cuss the (lualilications needed for the iiositions. The new budget was presented in iliapcl. and was approved by the student bodv. The Board attempted to distribute fairly the money available to the organizations. Cuts were made in the less active groups, while in some cases allotments were increased, in recognition if wartime price increases. t 28
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For here no Gothic tower hioms Upon the distant ie v. No gleaming belfry. White against the blue Of clouflless southern sky; No massive gates of l)ronze, No marbled colonnade; Only the simple word of ' Friends Catches the eye. 27
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B. A. Anderson. Taylor. Clark. C. Stanfield. Key. lliiber. McLennan. B. Marshall. Swisher, Knier, Hoffman. 1). Slanfield. Tannenliauni. Miles. Ula. Thomas Zimmerman. STUDENT GOVERNMENT President Mary Belle Clark led the chosen few whose duty it is to guide the girls along the straight and narrow path and enforce penalties on the backsliders. They wrestled with the smoking problem again, but didn ' t succeed in laying the ghost satisfactorily. After going over the rules and the constitution, they decided to weed out the obsolete ones. The Council is con- sidering putting out a handbook of all rules, which will be a boon to bewildered freshmen. The girls rose to the occasion when January and semester exams arrived by serving mucli- wclcomed tea and cookies in tlie afternoons. Tiie boys were captained by f ve Stanfield, who attempted to continue the policy of settling till- pri ])li ' nis wliicli arose individually, rather than bringing them up in formal student govern- ment meetings. With an enrollment of less than .50 boys, the new Student Govermnent was com- paratively inactive. 29
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