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Page 20 text:
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Student Self-government at Lebanon Valley in the last year took another forward step with the formation of two separate governing bodies for the day students. This move adjusted in large part the unequal distribution of governing power and granted the day students a voice in government equal to that of the resident students. In the words of Dean Stonecipher, who directed the creation of the new groups after a careful survey of conditions on other campuses, the purpose of the new setup is to provide a more equal distribution of representation in student government along the lines of natural division. Accordingly, there are now four operative representative bodies, each of which has limited legislative and judicial control over a definite group of students. These groups are the Men ' s Senate and the Women ' s Student Government Association, the organizations whose member- ship is decided in elections by the resident men and women students respectively, and the Men ' s Day Student Congress and Women ' s Commuters Council, the bodies whose members are named by the day students. In addition there is a fifth organization, the Student- Faculty Council, which likewise underwent a rearrangement so that it now has a wider representation and is more effective in operation. Its prime function is to act as a clearing house for the various problems of campus life. Me John Moller Paul Horn Richard Bell I Senate President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Women ' s Student Government Association Jeanne Schock Evelyn Evans Floda Trout Carmella Galloppi President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 16
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Dr. George G. Struble, associate professor of English, is also adviser of the Green Blotter Club, the Wig and Buckle Club, and chairman of the faculty boards which direct student publications. Before coming here he lived in the central states and taught for a time in the Philippines. Dr. Paul A. W. Wallace, professor of English, is a true gentleman and a scholar ... a worthy example of the manly man about whom he so often speaks. His lectures are masterpieces of English composition. Right now the entire campus is anxiously awaiting the completion of the book upon which he is working. Miss Margaret Wood, instructor in hygiene, political sciences, and economics, spends her non-teaching moments regulating the college diet, nursing infirmary-confined students back to health, and looking after the social welfare of her South Hall charges. Each week end she rushes off to Phila- delphia, usually accompanied by Marjorie Anne, to do re- search work for her doctor ' s degree. Rev. W. A. Wilt, pastor of the College Church, fills the pulpit of what is probably the most difficult charge in the conference. Pre-theological students often find their way to his study for advice. Speaking in chapel about once a week, he sometimes becomes the object of rather pointless but pointed criticisms, which more than anything else indicate merely that something he has said really hit home. This Familiar Group Keeps College Records and Accounts Straight 15
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Student-Faculty Council Paul Horn President Joseph Carr Vice-President Louise Saylor Secretary i9 P Q 1 w« •V iJ !s Men ' s Day Student Congress Richard Moody President Herbert Miller Vice-President Alexander Rakow Secrelar --Treasurer Women ' s Commuters Council Anna Evans President Adele Black Vice-President Marian Reiff Secretary Eloise Hollinger Treasurer 17
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