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lntertraternity council is the governing body of the campus Greek organiza- tions. Rush activities and Hell Week are handled through this group com- posed ot representatives from each Greek group. A social exchange night was a highlight of the year. Christian Student Union is the student Christian organization which attempts to integrate and correlate campus re- ligious activities. All students are members and are invited to participate in the activities ot C.S.U., such as: C.S.l.., Coffee Hour, Vespers, deputa- tion teams, cell groups, and Christian Emphasis Week. Under the capable guidance of Betz Corn, A.W.S. carried on an active year. ln addition to a series ot in- teresting women's chapel programs, A.W.S. sponsored the annual A.W.S. carnival, the Sweetheart Ball, and the Spring Follies. Newly organized this year was the Student-Faculty Committee. Composed of seven professors and seven stu- dents, representing the student body organizations, the committee 'func- tioned as a clearing house for student gripes and problems. From these sug- gestions, the committee makes recom- mendations to faculty councii.
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STANDING: Allen Horn, Bob Bond, Jim Harvey, Wal? Bishop, Jim Hartzell, Ralph Rands, John Couzens, Bert Johnson, Ed Edinger, Vance Bingham, Paul Carter, Bruce Wolgemuth. SITTING: Barbara Lemert, Amy Horn, Gladys Kellar, Dorothy Schilperoort, Bruce Stewart, Wanda Gossage, Howard Dunn. Chief governing body of A. S. L. C. is executive council. This group is composed of the student body ollicers, presidents, and council representatives of each class, editors and business managers of the publications, representatives from C. S. U. and the ser- vice organizations. To this group come proposals concern- ing the student body such as changes in the constitution or other campus policies. Stu- dents and faculty alike may be heard. Each member individually is constantly looking for indications of the need for change and for suggestions of things which would fa- cilitate a more effectual governing of stu- dent affairs. This year, much interest was shown in national collegiate organizations. Wanda Cossage, Bruce Stewart, Walter Bishop, and Howard Dunn were representatives to the Cregon Federation of Collegiate Lead- ers at La Crande last fall. At Reed College, Howard Dunn and Bruce Stewart attended meetings at the National Students Asso- ciation and reported to the student body. 10 f . Q Exchange assemblies with other schools were instituted this year, the lirst with Pacific University, being highly successful both from the point of view of entertain- ment and that of establishing better inter- school relations. Exec council also investigated the stu- dent union situations in surrounding schools, with an eye to establishing a sink- ing fund for a building of our own.
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BU RD of TRU TEE On February 4, 1949, twenty-eight men and women met On Linfieldis campus. They were members of the Board of Trustees who meet hi-annually to hear reports and make additional plans in accordance with the school. The projects advocated at this meeting included an additional staff tO meet new teaching needs, a continued building program, and a raise in tuition to maintain the high standards of Linfield. On the recommendation of the faculty, the various con- stitutional changes proposed by the Associated Student Body were unanimously accepted. The meeting was closed after the appointment of several committees to look into other projects. ROY BEADLE NORMAN BOOTH LYLE BRIEDWELL ELMO CHASE I. C. CONLPTON RflARSHALL DANA HUGH Down GRACE FAHEY I. C. HALEY GUY HIOKOK HARPER IAINIISON H. V. JENSEN RALPH IOHNSON IAMES KENT L. E. LATOURETTE OLOE LARSELL VV. M. LUEBKE VV. MAXWELL JOHN NlCR 'lAHON VV ALTER NORBLAD JOHN SOHUIT VV. A. SHANKS L. T. SLAUGHT HARRY STEARNS RALPH XR7ALKER VVORTH VV RIGHT MRS. V. WILSON VV. B. RUSSELL ff Weceeawzq gud--S
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