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E GussIe Doerner Beth McCarty Mabel Legeman rm 2912! an ,. gi iff- Ili . STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION After the battle was over and the votes counted, officers for the Student Gov- ernment Association were selected in the biggest political fracas of the year. However, peace didn't prevail because last fall a special election was held in order to fill the office of secretary left vacant by Margaret Ploeger. Since fall th'e students shown above have done their duties in colaboration with the all-mighty faculty administrative board whose iob is to see that all goes well on the campus. This year Wilfred Gussie Doerner wielded the gavel as president of the association and filled his position on the administrative board as well as position on the hardwoods. Mable Legeman was the victor of the special fall election and acted as secretary throughout the year, keeping an official record of the problems confronting the administrative board. Beth McCarty, Gamma Epsilon Sigma, served as treasurer of the group, this office being only one of her many official positions she has held during her four years at college. 21
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l X w Hale McKown Delong, Legeman, Morlock, McCarty, Doerner When difficulties arise or problems are to be settled, the administrative board concentrates and worries. The .three deans, Miss Wahnita DeLong, Dr. Edgar McKown and Professor James Morlock plus President Lincoln Hale represent the faculty and officers of the Student Government Association, President Wil- fred Doerner, Secretary Mable legeman and Treasurer Beth McCarty make up the students' voice in the assemblage. These students are selected by the vote of the student body from candidates who are named in a primary election held one week before the final vote in May. This executive board appoints Student-Faculty Federation committees which meet bi-monthly to help the board carry out its services and duties which af- fect the maiority if not all of the students in the course of the year. Meetings of the group are held every Thursday in President Hale's office in order to deal with campus problems and to make college life run smoothly. Ideas and opinions of both faculty and student are considered on an equal basis in an effort to deliberate and settle difficulties in a broadminded manner. s . ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD
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S2fuJenZ-qacaliaf 9 SOCIAL LIFE Makes study of social needs of col- lege . . . formulates social ideals and obiectives . . . cooperates with inter- society councils . . . provides a program of all-college social life which seems desirable . . . promotes home-coming. Suhrheinrich, Delong Bauermelster, Morlock Jones, Hahn 9 WELFARE Comes to relief of students who are in difticulty or trouble from any cause whatsoever . . . concerned with place- ment of graduates . . . cooperates with deans in supervision of housing of stu- dents . . . cooperates with administra- tion in determining loans or .scholar- ships. Boghtel, Nichols Rice, Grabhorn McCutchan, Hovda 9 ATHLETICS Has general supervision of the interests of intercollegiate intra-mural competi- tion . . . fosters general program of athletic recreation . . . plans all ath- letic events-bonfires . . . homecom- ings . . . parades . . . gives OK's to sweater awards. Stleler, Hanks Slyker, Hanks U FINE ARTS Studies and makes recommendations concerning plans for cultural advance- ment of college life . . . drama, music, art . . . cooperates with administrative board in the provision of art programs for assemblies and with committee on promotion and public occasions for public art programs. Blackburn, Richard iSay where is overybodyl
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