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Stuheni Glnunril l, , H . 5 m 5 i SEATED: S. Haughey, M. Bailey, P. Stock, R. Rimmel, H. Aurand, B. Gladwin, V. Rouse, E. Shafer, J. Rouse. ROW TWO: V. Weigent, D. Kikstodt, B. Wilcox, J. Stodle, M. Wulf, S. Westfall, M. Moran, J. Wenger, Mr. Thomas. ROW THREE: P. Andersen, S. Owens, S. Keagle, B. Katz, G. Knight, G. Yeaky, B. Laird, J. Montague, E. Seaver, H. Beebe. ROW FOUR: B. Everest, B. Prichard, B. Gaskill, C. Crumpton, G. Werner, J. Baisch, P. Taylor, V. Tanzola, J. Seimers, W. Tanner. Here it is Wednesday morning ond time again for me to sit in on o meeting of the Student Council. Late as usual, l quietly clonk through the door just as Presi- dent Harold Aurand is calling on 'Pat Stock to read the minutes of the last meet- ing. Roll is taken and, surprising as it may seem, all 39 members are present. Max Bailey gives the treasurer's report and the meeting is under way. Each of the numerous committees--including the money making, the noon hour, the card file of student activities, the scrap bank, the assembly, the constitu- tion, the building and grounds, and the set up-gave a report. At last we get around to the business of the day, which in this case happens to deal with changing our constitution to fit some new needs. Of course we get into the usual arguments about whether or not what we are doing is correct according to Robert's Rules Of Order, but these are short, thank goodness, and so it doesn't take long to finish the business. Someone raises a complaint about the dirty lockers, etc., old and new business is called for and taken care of, and then, just as the hour ends, the meeting is ad- iourned for another week. Page Thirty
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