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Xf X M-,jf .A , FROST BERNHEISER GRIFFITHS SKXLLITER LANE HAYDBN HAGELBARGER MAY SCOTT The Student COUHC1l HIS orgamzanon was formed m 1928 and 15 composed of two faculty members and seven students of whom four are Semors and three are Freshmen The purpose of the Student Councll 1S to brmg the faculty and students 1nto a closer relat1onsh1p and lessen the feehng of formahty between them I lm The Counc1l members work together to secure measures proposed I by students IH regard to rules and regulz-1t1ons I It has proven 1ts worth, 1n that lt has already brought about the I mod1f1cat1ons of some of the rules questloned by the students I: I I I I I I II Fzfty Nme I I I 555622 ' I' I I f . r sg-'jifs5wQ X , 1sQss.S -rpm Tet A -I , X ,ij -I -. Qrxxmgxixfvgvq I 'II ,fb 1 X16 I, 'I, 'r , . ' II 152' W, L1 'Z ny 5.74 Z, 1' -1 Z ' F- ,fn P I 2 P I 3 I I I I I I I I I . . . . I ' I . , f 3 I ' I . . . . W
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