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,4S SENATE War Loan drives-Red Cross Drives-Blood Donor Drives-Parties-Pep Meetings-Student Programs--all these and many other familiar and long remembers occasions are n product of the Student Senate this year. The Student Senate, composed of the president, vice-president, secre- tary, and treasurer, elected by popular vote by the student body, and ten senators, four from the senior class, three from the junior class, two from the sophomore Class and one from the freshman class, elected by members of the respective classes, conduct the business of the student body and make the yearly budget, appropriating the money to the various organizations and to the two pub- lientions, the Crimson and the Enfrf' Nous. This is not always easy to do with the limited amount of money, but after many hours of figuring and 21 few headaches the Student Senate comes out Vic- torious once again. EUVEHNM '45 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS '45 STUDENT SENATE
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'44 STUDENT SENATE LST DE LEWIS MARLER, President '44 SENATE The Student Senate is the highest student governing group on the campus. Being a student body officer or a Senator is no light job. With the president of the student body presiding over the meetings these officers and senators supervise the activities of the student body and determine how the student activity fees will be spent. It is one organization in which there is all work and no play and these rep- resentatives, elected by the student body and the respective classes, have the responsibility of making budgets, appropriations to the var- ious organizations Whose functions benefit the entire student body, and of sponsoring War Bond and Red Cross Drives. This year the Senate has figured, adjusted, and stretched the student fund in order to eke out enough money to keep the Crimson in Publication, and to assure the students that there would be an Entre Nous for 1944-45. With this task accomplished the Senate deserves a pat on the back for the splendid management and service done this year.
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Uh E It may be the latest news on the new curric- ulum or it may be merely a bit of gossip about the latest boy-girl affair. But if it happens on Howard's campus, sooner or later it will find its way into the columns of The Crimson. Published bi-monthly, The Crimson strives to keep I-Iowardites informed about activities of EDITORS LOUISE HARDIN AND MIRIAM GANN H I campus organizations, student and faculty per- sonalities and events affecting the college as a whole. The editors during the past year have maintained strict editorial policies, advocating needed improvements, but always giving credit where credit is due. Bias and prejudice have been religiously excluded from The Crimsonlv make-up. STAFF EDITORS i,,,,,,, , .,,, Miriam Gann, Louise Hardin SOCIETY ....,... ,,,,,,..,.., J immy Dolvin, Jo Graves SPORTS ..,,..,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,, ..,, R onald Weathers, Nell Brown BUSINESS MANAGER ,,,,,..,,Y ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, A n n Allison REPORTERS AND FEATURE WRITERS ,,,,,,,.... Betty Lee Wwdcock, Mary Ann Boswell, Vivien Barnes, Page Kelley, Tommie Johnson, Mary jo Cock rell, Neil Lovett. CIRCULATION ,,..,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,, F rances Young FACULTY ADVISORS ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,i.,, Mr. J. F. Rothermel Mr. John N. Baker and Dean P. P. Burns.
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