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STUDENT CCDUNCIL OFFICERS PIRST SEMESTER Eleanor Sandy .......................... ......... P resident Kathleen O'Laughlin --- .... Vice-President Marylane Kuszrnaul .... ..... S ecretary Lucy lane Moore ..... ..... T reasurer Miss McKay ....... ..... A dviser SECOND SEMESTER Pearl Keys ..... .................................. P resident Winifred Miller --- .... Vice-President Mildred Gracey .... ....-.. S ecretary Lucy Iane Moore --- ..... Treasurer Miss McKay ..... --- ....- Adviser R T 24 l
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EIRST SEMESTER The student council groups are always an important factor in the life of the college. Through thisbody the students and faculty Work together for the vvelfare of the school. At the meetings, school and student problems are discussed, and activities planned. Standards for the use of the social room are set up, the assembly programs are arranged, and all school affairs are handled by the council or committees appointed by the council. The Fall Fiesta and the Mid-Year Prom, both of them huge suc- cesses, Were managed by the first semester council. The coun- cil Was also responsible for the purchase of a piano for the social room, which is used for entertainment at programs, and student activities. Constitution Changes Again SECGINID SEMESTER The council for the second semester spent most of its time in fi- nancial discussions, planning the budget and activities to be included in the budget for the coming year. The activity point system came in for its share of consideration along with the problem of the offices to be listed as major, and those to be listed as minor. The Fine Arts Program was set aside because of the lack of time for preparation. The assembly committee, Working With the citizenship committee, presented in the assemblies a series of lantern slides With five-minute lectures, they also brought before the student body many outstanding speakers. We must, of course, mention the fact that once more the con- stitution Was carefully studied and revised, and the orientation program for the next term was changed in order to be made more adaptable to the needs of new students. ' f25l
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