Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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CONVOCATION COMMITTEE H. EDGAR PARTINGTON Men ' s Chairman ELIZABETH CLARK Women ' s Chairman Pearl Spiro Roberta Foreman Lester Rounds William Perry Perry, Foreman. Partington, Clark, Rounds, Spiro All-University Convocations are held every two weeks on Tuesday noon in Slocum Hall. They are the results of once compulsory, now optional, chapel services devised to offer al ert stu- dents an opportunity to keep well informed. The Convocation Committee consists of six regular members and a number of sophomore candidates. The duties of the committee are to receive, entertain, and introduce the guest speakers, as well as to arrange the dates and the topics for discussion. Prominent men and women speakers are invited to lecture on current happenings in their respective fields. Such eminent speakers as A. Fenner Brockway, leader of the British Labor Party; Norman Hapgood, Editor of Collier ' s magazine; and Justice B. Kenyon of the New York State Supreme Court have been secured. HENDRICKS CHAPEL BOARD STAFF Bernice Meredith Earl D. Stout Marjorie Bronner Leiand Barnes Helen Laidlaw David Braun Top Row: Hater. 5tone, Bishop, Shetland. Soper. Bronner. Bedford. Dence. Bryant. Paper. Hoople Braun. Spiro, Bray, White, Shenton, Applin, Cadwallader, Stout, Ulrich Front Rowi Clark, Fantaci, Laidlaw, Inglehart, Moses, Powers. A. Nichols. Decker. Barnes. Short, L. Nichols Hendricks Chapel Board guides the extensive Chapel program in stimulating the religious life of the University and inspiring a spirit of fellowship between the students and faculty. It consists of the Dean of the Chapel, other members of the Chapel Staff, two deans, two pro- fessors and twenty-four students appointed by the Chancellor of the University, a member ex-officio. The Women ' s Chapel Association is an organization including all women who are inter- ested and active in the Chapel program. The executive body of the W. C. A. comprises the Women ' s Cabinet of the Chapel Board. The Men ' s Cabinet, and the student group working with it. parallels and cooperates with the Women ' s Chapel Association in the Chapel program. Guided by the members of the Men ' s Cabinet who have charge of the several committees into which the total program is divided, they carry on the numerous Chapel activities which appeal primarily to men. 19

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STUDENT COUNCIL OF FORESTRY OFFICERS lOHN HERMSTED President MALCOLM J UDSON. .Vice-President Standing: Breckenridge, Greenwood Seated: )udson, Hermsted. Koon The Student Council of the New York State College of Forestry was organized in 1919, au- thorized by the Forestry Club and comprising one graduate student, two seniors, two jun- iors, and one representative from each of the two lower classes. The president is a representa- tive of the senior class, while the secretary is one of the junior members. These members are elected at the annual fall class elections. The organization is the legislative department of the Forestry Club and its function, as set down in the constitution of that association, is to act in an advisory capacity in recommend- ing penalties for infringements of the College regulations. The Council also functions as a means of communication between the Faculty and the student body. d,hi ■ I Bk . j MEN ' S ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION OFFICERS ANDREW DOREMUS Chairman Junior Commissioners Russell Anderson Donald Perkins Raymond Babcock Thomas Martin Oliver Unger Perkins, Martin. Doremus, Unger, Anderson. Babcock The Men ' s Administrative Commission is the body which assists the Men ' s Student Senate in fostering University traditions and customs, and also aids in student regulation. This body is chosen by the Men ' s Senate and performs only such acts as the Senate directs in writing, but it is never required to perform duties of a judicial nature. The M. A. C. consists of one senior who acts as Chairman of the Commission, five juniors who act as Commissioners, and a minimum of fifteen sophomores who act as aides to the Commission. It creates its own by-laws and rules of procedure which are subject to approval by the Men ' s Senate. It also submits monthly written reports to that body. 18



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FIRST FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE. 1875 C- W. Bennett, F. Smalley. j. R. French. Chancellor Haven C. F. Comfort, ). H. Durston, ). J. Brown 20

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