The Student Council Left to right: Robert Bell, President McMillan, Helen Martin, Charles Stewart, Alan Brown, Leona Heimke, Leo Thomason. Charles Stewart Leona Heimke . Alan Brown ... Helen Martin .., Dwight Dwello Leo Thomason Robert Bell J. C. McMillan REPRESENTATIVES Industrial Arts Home Economics .....Commercial ........ Normal ...........Normal Junior College High School .......Ex-officio All student activities, including the publication of the SNITCHER, are controlled and supervised by the Student Council, the mouthpiece of the student body and the intermediary between that body and the administration of the college. The Council is composed of one representative from each of the departments on the campus, with the N-l President as an ex-officio member. To be eligible for member- ship on the Council, a student must be a sophomore, junior, or senior in his department, and must have maintained a scholastic overage of B or better for his entire college residence. President for the second straight year was Charles Stewart. Alan Brown served as Vice-President, and Leona Heimke as Secretary. Helen Martin served as the Normal Department's representative for two quarters, but when she left school at the end of the winter term, the students in that department elected Dwight Dwello os their representative for the spring quarter. Besides controlling all student activities, the Council initiates many of them. If appoints all chair- men of school events, such as parties. Homecoming and Senior Reception committees, and the like. It names the editor of the EN AYE and the editor and business manager of the SNITCHER. It has control of all expenditures from the student activity fund. Members of the Council are guided in their actions by a constitution, which was adopted by the student body in 1936 and revised in 1941. Page Five
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