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Student GoYerniiient THE STUDENT COUNCIL Jones. Evans. Ramey, Spier. Sefcik, Miyagawa, McConaiighy, Laild. STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Raymond Conley Having no written constitution and no legal basis of organiza¬ tion, the council of student representatives functioned as somewhat of an experiment, attempting to adopt policies which might serve as acceptable precedent. Eight members, Ramey, Freund, Miyagawa, Jones, Ladd, Spier, Sefcik, and Evans, represented men and women of their respective classes; the president and two members, McCon- oughy and Nichols, were chosen at large in elections last spring. One of the major accomplishments of the Council was the es¬ tablishment of by-laws outlining the basic structure of student rep¬ resentative organization. At the beginning of the year provision was made for the election of a social committee working in co¬ operation with the deans and the council to create a well-rounded student activity program; under this heading there developed prob¬ lems in regard to informal dancing, the backing of the Parkollegians, and formulation of policies for the Jolly Roger. The Council had an interest in student |)uhlications and was represented on that ad¬ ministrative hoard. Problems of student morale received full discussion when they affected the campus as a whole; individual difficulties did not fall within the scope of the group. Miss Day and Dr. Van Putten met with the Council as faculty advisers. Page Twenty-Eight
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PARK CLASSICS . . . HERE’S in 1947: Building the new . . inony. . . . EVOLUTION of extraverts love everybody A SEASONAL review:: . . . Year’s end exodus why they call it “higher learning”: Steps, Steps, Steps. PARK . . Patient strength of the old . . . Connnencenient’s unchanging cere- a collegiate: Ereshiuan girls heatl the beauty parade . . . Sophomore . Junior men talk things over . . . One Senior studies charmingly. . . . . Ah, spring! Fall-ing rain and Freshman week The rigors of winter Page Thirty
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