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Student Council-- President Minor says The aims and purposes of the student council can he achieved only through the full co- operation of every member of the student body. Alemlzers of the council repre- senting the Sophomore and FJ'95l111'1lI11 classes. Dean Dawson, sponsor, and 111e1r117ers of the council from the Senior and Irmior classes. Page 17
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Page 16 Representing You on ta Max Lee hiinor, 23, senior from Mul- berry, Kansas. Social Science major, Speech and Commerce minors. Affiliated x ' h l 1 vit tie following organizations on the campus: Y.M.C.A., Alpha Phi Omega, International Pm l' ' ' I ' e ations Club, Social S Alpha Phi, Independent lX'Ien and VVho's VVho. Has held the following honorary positions: president of Alpha Phi Omega, secretary-treasurer of Social Science Club. Ilas served on several r cience Club, Theta efreshment com- mittees and is especially known for his ability to sell popcorn. Th . 'oting members. The president is elected by the student body at large. The four class presidents are elected from their respective classes. e Student Council is composed of 26 i ' The sororities, working through the Pan-Hellenic Council, elect one repre- sentative from each class. The Independent Wrimeii also send a representative from each class. The Fraternities, working through the Inter-Frat Council, elect four members, as do the Independent hlen. The colored frats and sororities elect two women and two men. The graduate students send one representative. Thus each segment of the student body is represented on the Coun cil. All problems should first be taken up with the students respective representative. If no action is taken, he may then lay the problem before the Council. The Council may enact or reject the proposal.
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VVM. H. MATTHEWS Coordinator LELAND BOONE Training Officer VETERANS ADM. O icefs Page 18 The Veterans Administration is a part of the administration h . t at IS well known to approximately half of the student body. The VA offices in the Mechanical Arts building and Russ hall are perhaps just about as familiar to some students as the offices of Dean Dawson or Dean Mahan. From these offices come information and advice to veterans- servicewomen as well as men-on about all the aspects of the benefits under the G.l. Bill. Frequent counciling sessions keep the veteran june Deems types a requisition for notebook paper and pencils.
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