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Student Activities Council Given greater power by virtue of the organization of the Department of Student Vlfelfare, the Student Activities Council this year devoted its efforts to the regulation of student affairs and to the promotion of student activities. To this organization must go in large measure credit for the success of the year 1929-30 at St. Edwards Among the many activities of the student council this year were: the pro- motion of a student trip to Houston for the St. Edwarcl's-Rice football game, inauguration of a bus service to Austin, sponsoring of Campus Collegians, a modern minstrel, selection of the principal contestants for the Tower beauty g election, securing of more favorable l hours for, and regulation of all dances, Q approving of all new organizations, 5 securing various improvements about L the campus, and presenting the clari- fied views and wishes of the student f body before the University authori- T ties. The S. A. C. owes its success this l year, as in previous years, to the co- operation it received from both the i student body and the faculty. Its support comes as a result of the con- ! stitution which provides that each l class president shall be a member of the council. Then, to further insure sane action, the upperclasses are given the greater representation, the seniors l l ' having four representatives, the jun- iors three, the sophomores two, and 1 the freshmen one. All students L were given the privilege of appearing , before the council meetings to pre- T sent their views and to ask the 5 council's approval and support of v , various unzlertalcings. l ' Outer row: DICKMANN, PRESIDENTQ LORANQ Orr: SULAK, Ssc'vg TREFFLICH. - Inner raw: BOURKE, FANETTE, FIGARI, f BEACH, SPRINGER. J Page 50
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