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Back Row Taylor Biordi l-lowitt, Gillard, Vanderwall, Fuest, Dr. Megathlin, Strollo. Second Row: l-lolmes Veith Roclamaclcer l-losenfeld, Morgan, Miss Bannon, Frazee. Front Row: Qnderdonlc, Ellison, l-lorr, Cornell. Esther Gillard . . President Sybil Morgan . . Vice-President Mildred Veith . . , . Secretary Edward Rodamaclcer . . . Treasurer Miss Bannan, Dr. Megathlin .... Advisers Any new business? . . . rules . . . grievances. . . budget Aguch are the varied topics which confront the Student Council as a representative congress ol Geneseo Normal. The members ol Student Council include the otlicers ol Student Government, the president ol l-louse presidents, Federation, two faculty members, the president and two representatives from each class, and the chairman of the General Activities Committee. l.engthy and spirited council meetings have resulted in the introduction of many new ideas into our school. A survey of student activities was made to determine the number ol students who participate and the ellect upon their scholarship. Another project has been the amending of the constitution to provide for the newly formed Sophomore Class. The Council has various standing committees through which the activities ol the school are conducted. Thus the student body is secure in the assurance that their problems will be carefully considered by the Student Council. STUDENT CCUNCIL 16
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STUDENT GGVERNMENT OFFICERS AND ADVISERS Estlwer Gillard . . President Sybil Morgan . . Vice-President Marie l-losenleld . Secretary lfdvvard l2odamacl4er . , . Treasurer Miss Bannan, Dr. Megatlilin .... Advisers Wbat's your hurry? Ulxfliy, today vve're going to discuss tlwe l'lammond Qrgan in Student Government meeting,', or, U-loday itls varsity baslcetball versus intramural sportsf, No passive, indiFlerent tlwrongs are tlwese vvliicli lwurry to clwapel, but interested students, eager to defend tlieir opinions in tlieir ovvn Student Government meetings. lliese meetings must, ot course, be conducted by tlnose vvlwo are capable, efficient leaders. Again, in tlie matter ot selecting student government oFlicers, the student body rules. lndeed one is vvell aware of tlwat tact during student govern- ment elections. Eacli year tliey liave become more exciting, more colorful, until tliis event lias become one of tl'ie most anticipated of tlie sclmool year. Qur scliool l'ias made great strides tliis year under its Student Government otlicers and advisers-tlmey lwave etclied themselves deeply into tlie lieart of Geneseo-tlwey sliall not soon be forgotten. WZ ' T T' iugin ' 2 E Back Row: Morgan, Qodamacker, Dr. Megathlin. Front Row: l-losenfeld, Gillard, Miss Bannon
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HOUSE PRESIDENTS' Ruth Cornell . . President Marion Dolliver . Vice-president l-lelen Tripp . - Secretary Dr. l-larmon ........ Adviser Nl-louse meeting, tonight, girls. This means another hour spent in discussing the current problems ol the Geneseo students. Everything from rules on house dates to more serious problems on lighting, heating, and general improvements ol the rooming houses is considered. Every tvvo vveel4s a group ol girls, chosen by their various houses, meet vvith Dr. l-larmon to discuss various dilticulties and possible solutions. The aftermath ol their decisions is the house meeting in each house under the leadership ol the house president. lndividual complaints are heard, and an attempt is-made to bring order out ol chaos and to have an atmosphere conducive to pleasant living. A briel glimpse ol the minutes ol the meeting might reveal such things as: an investigation ol lighting conditions and a drive for indirect lighting will be carried on during the First levv vveel4s ol school, a survey of the number ol people going home vveel4-ends, those staying in Geneseo, and those Commuting vvill be made. Through these various investigations, living conditions throughout Geneseo's student boarding houses have been tremendously improved. Merrbership in the association de- velops executive ability and a l4een sense of responsibility For the Welfare of students. Back Row: Myers, Dinse, Moody, Bathrick, Klippel, Adams, Foster, Cook Swain Vfoodruff Hahn Third Row: l-lartigan, MacVean, Reilly, Allen, Piyalc, Butts, Ellison, Bell Angell Miller Estes McCowan, Dudley, Grittin. Second Row: Moses, Wright, Schehl, Taylor Dr l-larmon Cornell Dolliver, Tripp. Front Row: l-lunsperger, Kemp, Murphy, Stuart, Saxton Saunders Cornish FEDERATION
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