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THE GOVERNING BOARD: CARNALL HALL OFFICERS jo BLUNK . . President MARY KELLY . . . Vice-President 5 ' fs, J DOROTHY DOUGLAS . . . Secretary ' A ., it I VIRGINIA BURKE . . Treasurer Jo BLUNK President The Carnall Hall Governing Board, composed of representatives of each class, endeavors to promote a feeling of goodwill, fellowship, and loyalty to the ideals of the University. Duties of the board are manifold. It has the responsibility of staging dances,' open-houses, and other social events. It prevents unnecessary noise, and punishes all infractions of che dormi- tory rules. In reality the foregoing run second to the forming of political policy for Carnall Hall. The board meets secretly in the Spring to decide'their move in the all-important issue of politics on the campus. At times open meetings are held in which all the girls gather in the parlor and discuss the various problems which confront the inmates of the dormitory. - L.. ... ... Y V I BURKE DOUGLAS HUTCHESON KELLY PITTs STRAIN 24
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FOR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: . THIS COMMITTEE MEMBERS First row WAYNE BOYDSTUN PAULA BRAUN JACK CURRY HAROLD GOULD CLAYTON LITTLE REX LOONEY Second H. C. FIELDS T. GENTRY I. GOLD JEFF STEINI-IART GENE WILLIAMS PAUL LATTURE, C fmirman Student dances in 1936-37 were operated for the eighth year under the supervision of the Student Social Committee. Conduct at dances, orchestras, finances, arrangement of student dance dates, and all other details are left in the hands of the committee which was appointed by Jim Lee Howell at the beginning of the school year. As regards dates for .dances, the committee has made some attempt to work in co-operation with fraternities, sororities, and other groups, but failed a a certain extent this year to satisfy the desires of certain organizations, namely, Chi Omega, Sigma Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi, and Theta Tau. Chi Omega and Sigma Chi squared off charging Alpha Kappa Psi and Theta Tau of having been shown preference in the awarding of dance dates. The affair was talcen to the Senate, but was actIIally arbitrated by President Futrall and Dean Ripley. The Chios took a date in the 28 day law, and the Sigma Chis were allowed to go to Bella Vista to have their dance. Later President Futrall decided against this. During a year of heated and bitter arguments, Paul Latture had a difficult assignment in presenting the right dances at the right time in the season allowed for dances by the University. 23
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SCHOOLS AND CLASSES Cerebral Connivarm: of Collusivc Corrosion. r r r , 1 Surrealist Harvkinr r h
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