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PA RT I I STUDENT ACTIVITIES HE American passion for organization is well exemplified on this campus by the manner in whi ch student affairs are meticulously organized from top to bottom. On top of the pile sits the Executive Council, an august body elective in competition, which meets regularly to frown over student affairs and gravely reject proposals for the alteration of the constitution. This group shoulders the Hnancial worries of the A.S.C.C. and carefully, and neces- sarily, allots inadequate sums to student activities. Its two most important actions ofthe year were the appointment of Ted Brodhead to succeed Phil Ellsworth as graduate manager, and the supervision of the All-CollegeWeekend, a genuine con- tribution to campus unity. The council has functioned smoothly under very ca- pable presidents: Rice Uber, last of the Phi. Gam dynasty, flourished the Hrst semester, and Emlyn Jones is now at the gavel. It is difhcult, and admittedly inad- visable to single out members for special commendation. Cnly one name stands out from a reading ofthe minutes, that of Leslie Knott who seems to have tabled more motions than any other member. The bright, piquant faces ofthe less dis- tinguished members appear in full on page thirty-three. These are the people, by the way, who wear the little tiger head pins. Closely related to the Executive Council are a series of student committees which carry on more specialized duties. There is not space to permit a list of the members, but their pictures appear further on in the book. We will, however, 27
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