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.- l OFFICERS IQMLL BLJ'll.l IK I'rz'siJf'n1 , AN5lpL Simiu' Vin'-Prz'sidvr1! I i -lover Glill-I-IN s Secretary jack Glil:l:N TfFdSllf4'f Alun Sioekfxuu s S as Sludvnt Aualilor THE STUDE NVe strive for unity, democracy and education, might well be the motto of Howard's student government. The Student Senate has completed one of its most successful years in Howard College's history after sponsoring a party for new students on the first night of the fall quarter, the Red Feather Campaign in which contributions exceeded that of years past, two plays, The Corn is Green and Importance of Being Earnest and elaborate H- Day program in the spring quarter. The Student Senate also took part in producing the Howard Stunt Night at the Gay Ninties Party. As leader and coordinator of Howard's student activities, the Student Senate of'- fers the most sought after positions each May, when elections are held for student of- ficers. Four senators representing the Senior Class, three senators from the junior Class, two senators selected by the Sophomore Class and one senator from the Freshman Class are elected by the popular vote in respective classes.
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'O K 'Q IlL'l5 I lJX'i'.'KRIJS lnflfui'-fri-1 fur! ll. R. C .'XL'l'll LD lin-11:4 -i .ll.1w.1,qrr ,IM K mu i N f, JVllI.l.'lflYl Igfflqr 5 ...THE 1949 Your 1949 IQNTRE NOUS is the product of blood, sweat and tears Cministerially speakingl of several people on and off our campus. To these who have worked so faithfully and dilli- gently we give our praise and thanks. XVhen I decided to run for editor I knew that it was a big job but that wasn't the half of it-friend, this little book re- quires more work than you'd ever believe. But in spite of the work and worries, editing the ENTRE NCUS has been a priv- ilege and a pleasure. Helping bear one of the big burdens was Jack Green. slack did a good job of collecting from the organizations for their pages, and turned out good copy for their write-ups, even if 1 did have to kick his teeth out to get him at it. Also connected in the writing was Jiggs Stivender, who did the sports section. jiggs did a fine piece of work and deserves the praise of us all. XY'ithout the help of Beverly Knight your editor would have been lost in a maze of wordy sentences many times. Beverly, to whom I gave the title of Literary Editor, took the rough sketches given to her and polished them into well written arti- cles. Candy Battle did a mighty fine job handling the Beauty Parade. For the first time Qin many a year, at leastj the beauty parade was held entirely on the campus. Many unexpected problems arose but thanks to Candy they were all straightened out. Dolly Williams and Betty Jane Evans made good flunkies for Candy and helped the parade in many ways. Credit also goes to Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Hamrick, Mrs. Russell and Miss Sellers for the beautiful decorations and arrangements at the banquet. Another job well done was that of the business manager, H. R. Caufield. He found ad selling hard this year but his un- failing energy proved sufficient to sell the required number. Frank Little and Berton Gray were continually standing by to do whatever popped up to be done. To faculty advisors Dale and Baxter apologies should be extended for disturbing them with the burdens and problems which came up from day to day. They were always patient and
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