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BUAHUI G ST UE T EDU EIL 'llic Bonding SlLlL'lCI1l Qiouncil is coiiipmul nl min' iiiciiilwrx, ulcclul lrum lliu boarding studcnt bodv, to whom the lfxcciitiw Council liiis givcn tliv pmwr uv .idminislur tliu campus dorniitorv, and social rulcx lflyllfl--ll Council Virginia fkitlimn, prcxidcnt, Xlildrud Bowcn. first houw prcsidcnt, Raclicl Xvcil, Qucond liouic pri-xulcnt. Xlnrv l,vr-n, tlnrd liuiisc prcsidcnl, Julia Nlillcr, sccrctarv. Gladys Hnrtycll. iriniiurcr, Suu McNulty, Senior ruprcwnlaliw, .lnnc Xlontgomcrv. .lunior ruprcsunnirivi-, and Samlil-lullciimii,S-wplivwiiiurcix'prcSciilAl1vu DAY ST UE T EUUNEIL Thu Day Student Council is coinpowd uf dnx' Qrudcnis ulwctud fmni that group lo con, trol thc activitici of the Students wliilc on lliu campux 'liliis Vcnr thu council directed the rcdccoration of Blair Union, ilic day stiidcnts' building, lU4l'l--ll Cfuuncil Carolinm Edwardx, president: Nlarv Payne, vice-prcsidcnt. Nunn' .lnric Dnmlriilgu, sccrutarv, Xlary .lanu Hart. lrcasurcr, Tum Piailnv, Senior ri-pruiunrntivu. Nnncv Qiiuiw. .lunivir ruprcQcnlalivu' and Sail Griffith. Sopliomorc rcprcecntiilivc. 41 ljuqc lfiffrrrr
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- yr- , A C r ll i l Tuma, Emxaans, Bkxxxxrrik, Cormux, Iiixnaxrcichx, Page fourteen ELIZABETH BR.-XMMER President EXE EUTIVE EUUNEIL Executive Council is the highest student governing body at Queens and is composed of the President of the Student Body and the presidents of the four major organizations on the campus President of the Boarding Students, Presi- dent ofthe Day Students. President of the Student Christian Association and President of the Athletic Association. The Council forms a go-between in faculty and student relations and also forms a connection between all campus organizations. This year has seen the intelligent treatment of many problems which confronted the Council. lt is the place of this group to consider, with suggestions and criti- cisms, matters of general community interest. With the idea of placing more responsibility in the hands of each student and of giving every girl the oppor- tunity to profit by actual administration of her own gov- ernment, the Queens College Honor System was sponsored for the first time this year by the Executive Council. The Honor Council consists of the members of Executive Council and the presidents of the Senior. Junior. and Sophomore Classes.
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ST DE T CHRISTIAN ASSUEI TIU Remembered as cherished parts of our college life are Sunday vespers, Fall and Spring services, and Wed- nesday night Candlemas. held by the S. C. A. Friendly relations, Chris- tian living and philanthropic service are set forth as ideals to strive for by the organization. Each year the cabinet sponsors a project in order that every girl, whether active in the organization or not, may have a share in its Chris- tian work. The establishment of a scholarship at Queens for an English refugee and the raising of a fund for rescue work in war-torn China was the goal this year. 1940-41 cabinet oflicers . . . Dorothy Longenecker, president: .lane Montgomery, boarding stu- dent vice-president: Mary Elva Smith, day student vice - president: Jane Grey. secretary: Inez Fulbright, treasurer. Miss Alma T. Edwards is the faculty advisor. BARRON, BRADHAM, BRDCKINGTOX. Enmsrox, Fvnmuuur, Gan, Hawes. Hu.u-rouse. Housmx, MAcDox.u.n, BICFADYES, MCKENZH: Mostcoxtskv, MUNROE, ROURK, SMITH, Scnou., TKULOCK. Vkfxtxvr, Vl'u'LANn, Miss Enwmws Page Sixteen
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