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“Home is what you make it, would be a good motto for the Home Association. This women ' s organization is an excellent ex¬ ample of Student Government in ac¬ tion. The president and officers are elected by the students living in the dormitory, and in so electing these people, the women put the leadership in their hands. Discipline is carried out by appointed disci¬ plinarians, who enforce the consti¬ tution drawn up by the students of the Association. Any and all changes are consequently made by the students, subject to the approval . . . Get Together President .Jeanne Parsley Vice-President Ruth Baldwin Secretary .Ruth Clark Treasurer .Dorothy Lord . • . Window Seat of the Executive Board of the Stu¬ dent Government Association. This is the third year for the Home Association as a vital part of Student Government. With the increased enrollment, the president, Jeanne Parsley, and her officers have done an excellent job in see¬ ing that the dormitory life is whole¬ some and homelike, and that the women in it are happy. Without this organization much of College life would be missed. Its absence would be sincerely felt by the college and its students. . . . Chores
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S.T.C. prides itself on having a government of the students, by the students, and for the students. Though only three years old, the Student Government Association has made far reaching strides. Every student in the college is a member. Each student is repre¬ sented on the Executive Board, or S.G.A. legislative body, by the many organization presidents. The Board allocates student funds, ap¬ proves all constitutions and their amendments, promotes student ac¬ . . Executive Board . . . Conference STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION President .Nolan Owens Vice-President Denwood Bloodsworth Secretary .Ruth Baldwin Treasurer .Edward Holloway tivity, and works in cooperation witk the faculty and alumni associati toward college interests. This year, S.G.A. has spc or aided three lasting p These features were: an Week , a dedication of r trees to S.T.C. war dead, bronze plaque and a m in honor of S.T.C. servicemen World War II. Through their ef¬ forts, S.G.A. members have realized one of their foremost aims—cooper¬ ative living. Student Election
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The commuting students at State Teachers Colleqe find in the Wo¬ men ' s Day Association that unifying element which makes each student feel that she is a part of the stu¬ dent society. Here the non-resident students make many ot the contacts and friendships which promote a happy college life; here, too, is an¬ other channel through which these students may function in determ- ing the policies of the Student Gov¬ ernment Association. ASSOCIATION President .Peggy Has Vice-President Ethel May R; Secretary . . . .Emmy Lou Wi: Treasurer .Anne C Christmas this year saw a high point in the activity of the organ¬ ization. A gayly decorated tree, laden beneath with gifts, and rows of bulging stockings marching down one wall set the stage for an old- fashioned party, with packages for everyone. The group was thought¬ ful of others at this time, too, and several baskets of delicacies, toys, and canned goods were piled high and donated to needy families in Salisbury. . . . Day’s Done
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