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CENTRAL BCDARD I . oea , , A p at , A Immz, SHALLENBERGER BRIGGS BADGLEY 'HBA ' o-f SINGLETUN CARIVIODY HANRAHAN SHAW PANTZER VVALTI-IRS Into the ample lap of Central Board come all the student's governmental problems. This year may see the completion of the plan for incorporating A,S.M.S.U. Begun two years ago under Meyers, it was mentioned without progress under Whitcomlo, and a student vote will determine, under Murphy, Whether or not the plan will be completed. Its voting members are composed of the A.S.lVl.S.U. officers, two senior delegates, two junior delegates, one sophomore delegate and the faculty representatives, Briggs and Shallen- berger. Sitting in are Badgley, Kaimin editor, and A.W.S. president.
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A. sm. s. U. To Peter J. Murphy, congenial Irishman from the Sigma Chi house, went the biggest non-paying headache job on the campus for this year. At the same time the job remains the most coveted student position and the peak of political success. The routine duty is pre- siding at the Tuesday meetings of Central Board and the non-routine duty is trying to keep track of the turn of all events on the campus. Even the Kaimin isnit much help on this. His greatest effort this year has been directed toward the incorporation of A.S.lVI.S.U. His smallest worries have been a thou- sand such as reimbursing Universi- ty neighbors for property that went into our biggest rally fires. CHAMBERS PAULSON WOODGERD In assistance are the A.S.M.S.U. business manager, Carl Chambers, vice-president, June Paulson, and secretary, Lela Woodgerd. Carl's biggest worry is the handling of student's A.S.M.S.U. funds under the direction of Kirk Badgley and the supervision of Central Board. In this connection Carl supervises sale of sporting event tickets and the spring budgeting of all student finances for next year. June Paulson, into many activities, sits in a chair in the shadow of Murphy's - has few headaches unless the shadow is removed. Lela Woodgerd has the brain cracking job of weeding out the important utterances from amidst a gale of smart cracks and asides that go with all Central Board meetings. To this is added the stenographic task of putting all that is important into presentable form for subsequent reading to Board members.
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iw A .wee 1 TRADITIQNS BQARD LeRoy Seymour, called China by his friends and famous for his speed skating, made Montana traditions important this year by revitalizing some and revolutionizing others. He started his campaign by bring- ing Fessy, the McCoy in Grizzly mascots, to the campus. Fessy, it is reported, has outgrown the job. Biggest problem has been the effort to put new life into some of our grandest traditions dying of anemia. But against the event of death China was prepared by adding new traditions that have sprung to life in a single year. The Frosh suffer under a host of new limitations. N, LYNCH, C. M. LYNCH. KOMMERS. SEYMOUR, BROVVN, SANFORD, FRITZ Though traditions have been notably a one man job, there is a board to help shoulder the burden. Out of the collective wits of this board have come many of the new traditions that have sprung full bloom into existence. Chief beef this year, and every year, has been the growing inertia of the student body toward its own traditions. Rigid enforcement is now the only and poorest way left to perpetuate traditions that should grow of their own accord. Spirit, says Seymour, 'tis the fuel of traditions and Montana needs more of it. Not the kind shown in a single demonstration but the kind that lasts through college life and resolves itself into lasting memories and a pride in our school, M
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