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I I I Spring Semester Executive Board ..................Pre.fiderzt ETHEL BYRNE ,.................,,...........,.,,.,.e................. HELEN HILL ...,....... ETHEL ANDERSON ....... ANGELA SLEVIN .......... JOSEPI-IINE MU LVIHILL eeL,.. ...L ........,. VERNA TIIOMSEN ........ JEAN DAWSON e......., P fer. .......Vice-Prerfdelzt ...,........Serrelary .,....,..,.TI'6dfIll'6I' ..............Yel! Leader v Prer. Clary fznze 28 Clary Deeember '28 NOR-x MURPHY ............ ......,.,e... P fer. Clary 'lime '29 GERTRUDE GIBSON ........, ......,. P fer. Clary December '29 MARIE DIETZ ,,,,,....,.. .......,...,,.... P ref. Clary ffme '30 ALICE ANDERSON ..,.,... Prer. Clan December '31 With the beginning of the spring term the members of the very successful Executive Board of the fall term gave their insignias of oflice to the new members of the Executive Board. The success of the spring term parallels that of the fall term. Under the leader- ship of Ethel Byrne the Executive Board of Spring 1928 continued the splendid policy of the fall Executive Board. A number of Successful Student Body activities speak well for the work of the board. During the spring semester the assemblies took on a new and more important mean- ing. We feel that our Executive Board is responsible for this new meaning. The frequent presence of President Roberts, Dean Du Four and many faculty members adds a dignity to our assembly hours. The board of spring, 1928, has contributed its wonderful share of work to our college. This work, coupled with the contribution of the fall term, makes the year of 1927-1928 a gala year in the annals of our college. ,'-PFI' lm-3 , L: Z 752. I 'fl -,TPXX 'ld r, me B1 5 wr I L 1 , alt I ,,+5ff'f:5.1f2fi C fTwemy-three E
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S G'N.o gl ANGELA SLEVIN ETHEL BYRNE HELEN HILL JOSEPHINE MULVIHILL ETHEL ANBERSON Student Body Ulficers, Sprzng 1928 ETHEL BYRNE ,,,,,,,, ,.,,.w ,.,,,,,,L ..,................... P 1 ' eridefzi HELEN HILL ..,.,L.. ....... Vice-Preridenz ETHEL ANDERSON ..,..., .......... S ecremry ANGELA SLEVIN ,E,..,,LL. ........ T rearmer JOSEPHINE MULVIHILL ,,,,,,..........,.,,,,.,L..,.........,LwL.......L....... Yell Leader At the end of this spring semester we realize that success has come to us again, a success equal to that of the fall semester. Once again we know why this success is ours. So, to President Ethel Byrne, and her efficient co-workers, we, the members of the Student Body, tender a vote of thanks. The Student Body oliicers for the spring semester found themselves confronted with many new problems, due to changes in the curriculum, changes in the extra-curricular actility, and changes in the buildings. But these ofiicers were ready to surmount the difficulties. Though busily engaged in making readjustments our oliicers did not neglect the social activities. The very first Student Body activity of the new semester was a delight- ful tea given at the St. Francis Hotel on Valentines Day, The tea was attended by enthusiastic students. The night rally, the weinie toast, and the launch ride all added to the pleasures of the semester. But all these activities seem almost petty in comparison to the really great events of the semester. The very impressive ceremony of ground breaking for the Frederick Burke School, and the Inaugural Ceremony were the events of the semester. When the splendid achievements of the Student Body ofiicers for the spring term are added to the equally splendid achievements of the Student Body officers for the fall term, the year 1927-1928 stands out as a year to be long remembered by our college. W f 7 pd I 1 JN A. ' Q :I ll lla: ff R' ' ,145 R ,I , . f - J 2 IQ! g i J ----- ill ' .nun : , - ' ir' ' VI- I I f Wiiwim 3 .eiiflt t lmll ' i , - llll., Twenty-twol ' 1 S- ff X X ll
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g GN.: Student cv4jjfaz'r5 Committee Early in the fall semester members of the faculty and student body realized that there was the need of encouragement and more support of all student body activities. A committee, known as the Student Affairs Committee, was organized for this purpose. This committee was composed of faculty members appointed by Dr. Roberts, and students appointed by Minnie Kelley, president of the Student Body. At the first meeting of this committee a motion was made that the student mem- bership should always double the faculty membership. During the spring semester there were six faculty members, with Dr. Valentine as chairman, and twelve student members with Cecyl Bruner as secretary. In the spring semester there were seven faculty members, and fourteen student members. Miss Levy was chairman and Margaret Sheehan was secretary. This committee has done splendid work. Under its guidance a reorganization of assembly hours took place, and a better quality was given to the assembly programs. This committee took the initiative in regard to this year's annual. As a result we have this year the best annual that our college has ever put out. The Student Affairs Com- mittee has been very helpful to the Student Body, This committee has the distinction of being the first standing committee of both faculty and student members to be or- ganized in the college. .,,.f' 2 wx: I lllllai. T11'enl1'-fam' - H i- 5, f Q2 I ,lk i'.4 v.zLs Q ? fm! n' 5' ,J 1 ' 1 rt ,sn N ,gpg iv-Hr 1 V 'ami i lil' 'K' . ,,,nTlne?51 ' , f cu l ip, i, V 6 Ui n. Qfllr, l lpillali ,lil gig 'j X , A xxx If Xx W
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