University at Buffalo - Buffalonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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University at Buffalo - Buffalonian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 20 of 216
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Page 20 text:

Fritz Febel Charles M. Fogel Leroy C. Keagle Dr. Harriet F. Montague Robert C. Sanborn Grace R, Smith Roger W. Gratwick Liltias M. MacDonald Dorothy M. Haas Board of Managers Faculty Representative Faculty Representative Faculty Representative Alumni Representative Alumni Representative Council Representative Assistant Dean ot Students Dean of Women Director of Norton Union The Board of Managers is the governing body of the Student Union. That students are primarily responsible for their own affairs is shown by the composition and method of selection of this body, which has widespread powers of policy making and administration. The Board is composed of twenty-tive members. Sixteen of these are students, the rest are representatives of the alumni, the administration, and the faculty. Student members are chosen each year, in a University-wide election. Eight are chosen by the individual divisions of the university and eight at large by the entire student body. Election to the Board is one of the highest honors that can be conferred on a student by the campus community. The Board is the voice of the student. This year, ettorts to extend the hours of operation of Lockwood Library, and inves- tigation of the possibility of some form of insurance for stu- dents were indications of the Board's carrying out its responsi- bility to the students. Two active Board Committees, the Cafe- teria and Bookstore, serve as a clearing house for student gripes and suggestions, which can be passed on to the administration. A Board committee conducts the consolidated charity drive, known to all students as the Campus Barrel. One of the maior duties of the Board of Managers is the super vision of student activities. With the aid of its Finance Com- mittee, it attempts to distribute equitably the funds collected from the students in the form of Student Activity Fees. The guid- ing principle in this difficult task is that any function supported with the funds of the student body at large should be open to or for the benefit of the entire campus. The Board appoints a committee and provides for the financing of a Junior Prom. This affair, considered the highlight of the campus social calendar, is so planned as to make a profit, which is distributed to worthy students in the form of Board of Managers scholarships. Meetings, usually held bi-monthly, are conducted according to strict parliamentary procedure, so that the Board provides val- uable experience to both its officers and its members. One of the most powerful organizations in the collegiate com- munity, it is also one of the most representative of the various University interests. Democratically elected, it attempts to reflect the attitude of the student body and to act in so far as possible in the general interest. This government of the student, by the student, and for the student is one of the phases of the freedom that we at the University of Buffalo cherish.

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Julius W. Prcsff Dean of the Groduafe School of Arls and Sciences J- 7,.. .W V Emma E. Delers University Regislror Tcrlman W. Von Arsdc1le,.lr. Direclor of Alumni Relations Anne W. Sengbusch Dean of Ihe School of Nursing 'X



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Paul P. Margarone Kennelh G. Helfrich Arls and Sciences Business Adminislrafion Eugene F. Lesinski Norman E. Kuehnel Denial Law 1 - x Ui ' ....: ll A ' r : ' 2: '1 ' -- 15 A M J ,... as REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE Robert W. Anlhony Dolores R. .larecke Eileen Cocker Jack Keller 216 D . :f 1m K . if A -L,fe,:,: ..:-5.1 5152 , Y , I . ef- .,.ff ,, , A , S.. D i we , M K X .. .f is r Yi' X ,Z x se. iw ll' is we W 1 .J I . A111915 Donald M. leacock Donald R. Jones Education Engineering Francis T. Oliver James R. Buckley Medicine Pharmacy 3 r ,ww 1 1 .1 A E3 ,Bk X Paul N. Gonson Joanne L. Hanna Naomi !PaIl Marlon William T. Scirlo Jack Keller . . . . . President Kenneth G. Helfrich . . Vice-President Naomi lPaf1 Morton . . Secretary

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