Seattle Pacific University - Tawashi Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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.- , T- 'l'IsieTf ' I V -' f - f.- Stzulent Council: Dean Miller, E. Larson, P. Peterson, S. Van- dermeer, G. Kenny, J. Broderick, N. Anderson, H. Bateman, R. If-eaxtty, R. Strong, .l. Soltman. ' STUD ENT COUNCIL NDER the leadership of President Iohn Qnlgnan, the Student Council has accomplished cfhciently its legislative and administrative activities. Particular duties of the group have included the budgeting of hnances for the various departments, the appointment of officers to the organizations under their control, and the necessary revision of the constitution to meet present demands. The council is composed of three representatives from each of the four classes, the four directors of departmental activities, the vice president, the treasurer, and the faculty represenf tative. The secretary of the association is an honorary member. A recent change in the constitution gave a voting privilege to the Cascade editor and the Falcon business manager. Permanent service has been given by the council to student affairs. The various departments submit monthly reports of their activities. At the end of the year a book is made of the records, to bc kept for future reference, The four departments under the supervision of the Student Council are the Religious Department, of which Jerry Wilken' is directorg the Literary Department under the leadership of Paul Rosser: the Athletic Department of Director Willys Folsomg and the Social Department, which was administered by Foster Nutting during the autumn quarter, and by Virginia Heacock for the rest ol' the year. Because of President Soltman's untiring endeavors, the whole student organization has been pervaded with a noble spirit ol' cooperation. Jerry Walker, Religious Willys Folsom, Athletic Paul Rosser, Forensic Heacock and N utting, Social .9351 9-E...

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Hunter, Anderson, Pickering, Haslam HACROSS THE DESK JOHN SOLTMAN, who wields the gavel as president of the A.S.S.P.C. Stepping up to the front ranks as head of Student Council, John has carried on progressively the excellent work begun by his predecessor, Ernie Smith. The balanced program of the stu' dent group has been the result of his wellfdirected efforts. Our Friday morn' ing chapel programs display the work which has been expended towards cref ating an interest in student affairs. Because every progressive college needs a guide for those incoming Freshmen who know little of the school and its organization, john last spring revised and edited a handbook to fill this need. Under his guidance, Janette Jamieson is editing the handbook this year. Through the efforts of our student body president, the Class Day prof grams at the end of the year were of a different nature than any presented before. Each class had the privilege of participating in the exercises, instead of just the Senior Class, as had been the custom in previous years. John's executive ability has enabled the council to accomplish much in the short time allotted for meetings. Each session is brought to order quickly, and points of discussion are launched before the group for immediate conf sideration. Both publications, the Falcon and Cascade, owe a great deal to the A.S.S.P.C. prexy for his support. The Falcon has been enlarged to a fivefcolumn page, and an additional appropriation was given toward the publication of the yearbook. M- T' 1' I ,, Y E... ,. -..H-......-..4. .N ASSPC ELECTIVE OFFICERS THE SUCCESS of student government has rested in no small measure on the unaffected and consistent way in which Vice President Reuf hen Anderson has shared in the administrative responsibilities. For a set of concise and comprehensive rec' ords, one could ask for none better than those kept by Secretary Frances Pickering. Wilsoia fBudj Haslam has done an unprece' dented quality of work as Association Treasf urer. The difficult task of taking vocal initiative in games and rallies has been ably managed by Will Hunter, Yell King. John Soliman



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