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AssIs'rAN'r IJEAN Nlms IJEAN JAMES MCBIIRNEY Sailing Club, the Ski Club, the Cycling Club, the Chess Club, the Film Society, lVlen Off Campus, the Barber-shop Quartet Society and the Married Students Organization were officially recognized as campus organizations. Recommendations were made concerning the conditions in men's and women's open houses, parking facilities, and lighting in University buildings. Other issues which came before the Board included the National Stu- den ts Association and the election of students to the Homecoming Committee, the Board of Publications, the Scott Hall chairmanship, and the Directory editorship. SGB con tributed to the Red Cross and to the Student Service Fund. An outstanding highlight of this year's li' Pk w fi BE'r'rv IJESWARTE Joie MIl.LER activities was the Mock Political Convention, which was held on April 23 and 24. At this convention, students from all campus organ- izations formed the delegations for the forty- eight states and five territories. Then, accom- panied by banners, parades, and the excite- ment and fanfare of a national convention, the students balloted for their candidate in the 1948 election. On March 3, the students gathered in the Cahn Auditorium to vote on aljnliation with the National Students Association. lll1lS con- vention was s wonsored and conducted b SGB. l Oflicers were Will Cross, president, Lee Gregg, vice-president, Grace Chambers, secre- tary, and Charles Wright, treasurer. WII.l. Cnoss LEE GR1-:GG l'res1a'enI Vine- President 30 GRACE CHAMBERS CHUCK WRIGHT , Sfmemry .I're11mrer 31 yi W., . lffi , ,A ii
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lfolmm Row: lf. Beach, D. lVliller, C. Schmidt, C. Stayman. Second Row: I . Goldman, IQ. Mamett, CP. Chambers, V. Vitz, M. Nlazninioser. Third Row: I.. fiohde, IVI. Chaiken, I.. jones, A. Ryan, li. Iverson, Shortall, A. VanAlyca. Top Row: R. Schumacher, R. Slifer, V. I.ym:1n, D. lVlaclVlillan, 'l'. Nziumann, I.. Gregg, D. Ifye. Council ofiieers Gordon Ciroh, affiliated SUB, Phyllis Copp, Secretary, Duke Miller, president, Hill Hetherington, vice-president. SICNICJR CIUllNCIll, This year the Senior Council restricted it's activities, to a great extent, to those of primary interest to members of the senior class. However, during the fall quarter the Council's I-Iowdy Day provoked all-school interest in its ei'l'ort to create a more friendly feeling among all students. Reversing the precedent set by last year's class, the members of the Senior Council voted early in the 'year not to hold a Senior ball this year. The efforts of the council have been directed toward Senior Play-Day which will culminate with graduation exercises early in .I une. Activities of the group this 'year were directed by Duke Miller, presidentg Bill Hetherington, vice-presidentg Phyllis Copp, secretaryg and Hd I-Iume, treasurer.
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