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CLAY REPPERT President THE STUDENT COUNCIL AT THE present time, every member of the college student body is a member of the Student Governing Association. Payment of the five dollar activity fee at the beginning of each semester entitles the student to membership in the association. Membership means the privilege of casting votes at class elections, to run for office in the class elections, to vote for members of the Student Council and to be a candidate for membership in that body. Members of the Student Council are elected each spring to hold office until the new mem- bers are elected the next year. Upon presentation of a petition signed by twenty-five persons, any regularly matriculated student of sophomore standing may become a candidate. Candidates may also be nominated at the annual spring meeting of the association. The Council has full power to regulate social functions of all kinds, establish rules and regulations for student resi- dences and enforce discipline among students as outlined by the executive bodies of the college. At the first meeting of the Student Council after its election in the spring, the election of officers is held. The president has charge of all official business and presides at all meetings, the vice-president is chairman of jurisprudence, the secretary is chairman of student ' s social affairs, and the treasurer has charge of the funds. FIRST SEMESTER Clay Reppert Kay Bader ... Merrideth Manion Joe Knappenberger - Graham Roth Knappenberger OFFICERS President - Vice-President - Secretary Treasurer Bader Carte SECOND SEMESTER Kay Bader Merrideth Manion - Joe Knappenberger Manion Boyd Page H
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E. L. HOLTON H. J. UMBERGER Dr. E. L. Holton, Dean of the Summer School, Dean of the Extension Division, which carries on a which was organized in 1911. Formal commencement far-reaching work in institutes and extension schools, exercises are held at the end of the summer session. through county agents and Farm Bureau organizations. J. E. ACKERT Dr. James E. Ackert, Dean of the Division of Grad- uate Study, organized in 1932. Dr. Ackert has brought distinction to the college by his research and his publications. Page 13
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LEE MORGAN President SENIOR CLASS OF 1934 THE senior class of 1934 has voted to leave a memorial to the college in the form of a fund for the Campanile, a tower which is to be erected at Kansas State. The first time any class ever left money to such a fund was in 1929 when the senior class of that year called a meeting and secured the cooperation of all other class representatives. The class of that year voted a one dollar fee to be added to the commencement dues. In 1933, however, the fund for the tower was left out of the budget when the Board of Regents compelled the college to cut the graduating fee from $10 to 7.50. The fund was again revived this year by a vote of the entire senior class. FIRST SEMESTER Lee Morgan Don Hutch inson - Leora Light - Wilfred Wallace - Norman Nelson - C. H. Sartorius - Sartorius Nelson OFFICERS President - Vice-President - Secretary Treasurer Historian Devotional Leader Wallace Light SECOND SEMESTER Lee Morgan - Don Hutchinson Leora Light Wilfred Wallace - Norman Nelson - C. H. Sartorius Hutchinson Page
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