Lebanon Valley College - Quittapahilla Yearbook (Annville, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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President . Roy Weidman Secretary-Treasurer . Vice-President . . . Clarence Lehman . . . John Moller The equilibrium of male social life on the campus is preserved by that governing body known as the Men ' s Senate. Its purpose is twofold, primar- ily to set and maintain the expected standards of conduct, and, in a lesser degree, to curb any retrogressive steps by inflicting appropriate penalties for offenses committed. Under the freshman rules the first year men come in for their share of chastisement. The Senate works hand in hand with the Student-Faculty Committee and its judgments are regulated by its constitution and subject to faculty intervention. The Men ' s Senate is comprised of fifteen members, six seniors, five juniors, three sophomores, and one non-voting freshman. One from each of the three upper classes is a day-student. This year, under the capable leadership of Roy Weidman, in addition to other routine duties, the Senate sponsored interclass athletic programs in football, basketball, and ping-pong, working out a practical schedule for each and seeing that it was carried out. President Helen Bartlett Vice-President . . . Dorothy Yeakel Secretary . Treasurer . . Jeanne Schock . Arlene Hoffman The Women ' s Student Government Association, more popularly known as the Jigger Board, consists of representatives from each class and one day student representative, who are all first nominated by the Board, then approved by the faculty, and elected by the girl students. Each dormitory is represented by its hall-president who is elected by the Board. These girls are especially responsible for the conditions in their respective dorms. This organization functions with the cooperation of both faculty and students. It is responsible for making and enforcing rules for the girls. If any rule is broken, it is the duty of the Jigger Board to try the offender and impose a sentence in accordance with the seriousness of the offense. The sentence may be a campus-campus, a man-campus, or a roomus-roomus. The Board has the privilege of granting permissions. The W. S. G. A. also works in collaboration with the Men ' s Senate, which controls the conduct of the men on campus, in order to make a success of Christmas activities, of Homecoming Day, and of May Dav at Lebanon Valley. Prof. D. Clark Carmean Secretary Joseph Thomas This campus organization, one that has been in existence only four years, is composed of the presidents of the men ' s and women ' s student governing bodies, a man and woman representative elected from each class, and six faculty members. At its monthly meetings the Council discusses various problems of campus life called to its attention by complaints or suggestions from students. At their discretion these problems are referred to the proper committees or organizations and action sought. This year the Council added to its former achievements the inauguration of the improvements in the Chapel programs. In addition to the regular discussions, much time has been spent in conducting an investigation into the practicability of establishing an extra-curricular credit system. Credit would be given to students for their participation in activities, with con- sideration to the position held in each and a minimum and maximum amount of activity prescribed for every student according to his curricular load and marks. This problem requires extensive deliberation and research before a definite resolution can be drawn and recommendation declared. Page 17

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