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- ., 73?;er ' JONES, C. JONES, E. MARSH BRONSON HUFFMAN MEYERS NELSON CASWELL UEBELE The Welfare Committee HE STUDENT CONDUCT 0f the University Farm was under the control of the Faculty in 1913. A member of the Faculty living in each dormitory was responsible for the conduct of the students in the dormitory. 111 1914 each dormitory organized its own court, With its Judge, lawyers and policemen, but this system proved to be a failure, so the present Welfare Committee was organized. It is composed of a chair- man, secretary and a representative from each organization 01' group i 011 the campus. Last Fall the dormitories organized and elected their own Welfare Committees, which are responsible to the Student Welfare Committee. The Dormitory Welfare Committees are to be commended for the work they have done the past two semesters. This has allowed the Student Body Welfare Committee to branch out into other fields. The Faculty Committee on Student Control, composed of Professors Titus, Beckett, Wilson, and Smith, sit With the Welfare Committee, advising on affairs that come before the committee, and seeing that all receive justice. 68 anw..t.m.m h. e.....-,. A uo-uow .....-. M
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X T X We WALTZ MOHN HILLMAN MACLISE KINSLEY BRONSON SMITH GIGAS BAIRD De LAPP ALEXANDER DONNELL RICHARDSON GLENNDING WOODS Executive Committee HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the A. S. U. F. consists of one representative from each fraternity, society and dormitory, the Uni- versity of California men, the town men, faculty representative and manager and the Student Body officers. The committee corresponds in many of its functions to a board of directors. It is the duty of the committee acting in this capacity to direct in general the management of the Student Body business, the managers of the various sports and activities being held directly responsible to them for the conduct of their departments. A11 campus events, such as athletic activities, dances, mixers and so forth are subject to approval by the Executive Committee in order to prevent conflicts in dates. All expenditures of A. S. U. F. funds are made through the Faculty Manager upon authority of the committee. The committee appoint the Managers of athletic teams, the Picnic Day General Chairman, the Editors and Managers of Student Body publications and authorize the awarding of block letters for participa- tion in athletics. '
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m i L oxmxxmwwmmxxmme SPILMAN VALETINE CAROTHERS BLOSSOM BAUMGARDNEI BARLOW ALLEN La ZANSKY BALLARD PHILLIPS WRIDE JEWEL RICHARDSON BROWN NEEDHAM Inter-Fraternity Council HE Inter-Fraternity Council was founded in March, 1919, With the view of uniting the energies of the fraternal organizations, that they might work in unison rather than separately toward the better- ment andiupbuilding of our College as a Whole. During the first three years of the Councils existence it has accom- plished much toward this end, giving its combined efforts to the advance- ment of school activities, both along athletic and social lines. Inter-Fraternity athletics have been instituted to encourage new material, and have been responsible for the bringing out of many good men. Through social functions fostered by the Council the spirit of friend- liness and fellowship have been constantly increased, and the semi- annual dances given are among the big events of the year. All the fraternities 0f the College are represented in the Council. This body should accomplish much, and should be a big help in solving the many new questions that will arise With change in the plans for the future of the College.
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