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The School Council QGEORGE D. WHAM, Dean of Fuvullyj The School Council for the year 1930-31 is composed of the following persons: Faculty members,-George D. W'ham, Head of Education Department and Sophomore Adviser, Chairman, Mary M. Steagall, Head of Zoology Department and Senior Adviser, W. T. Felts, Head of Mathematics Department and Junior Adviser, Emma L. Bowyer, Head of English Department and Freshman Adviser, Lucy K. Woody, Head of Department of Household Arts and Dean of Women, Edgar A. Holt, Head of History Department, J. W. Neckers, Head of Chemistry Department, Willis G. Swartz, Head of Department of Political Science and Economics. Student members,-Helen Stiff, Secretary, and Rea Winchester, Senior Class Representatives, Georgia Hankla and James Lauder, Junior Class Representatives, Louise Brown and Carl Sneed, Sophomore Class Representatives, Maxine Winchester and Curtis Hill, Freshman Class Representatives. Among the important achievements of this year's Council are the following: The creating of the present plan of control of participation in extra-curricular activities, the devising of the present cut system, the financing of the Obelisk and the Egyptian, the asking of the Board of Trustees to authorize the name The Shryock Auditorium as the official name of our auditorium, the arranging of a two-hour schedule for final examinations, the planning of a time schedule of classes to be' used in the summer quarter-all of which, with the approval of the President and the Faculty, have been carried into successful operation. The School Council serves admirably as the administrative meeting point between students and faculty. Composed as it is of eight faculty members and eight student members, the Council is a representative organization to which any student or teacher may submit any suggestion that looks to the good of the school with the assurance that it will receive prompt and impartial consideration. Forty A F i J,-,--.tfafl-,Hi . f, .3 ' ' ,f . n iL!f! 'ft - Y' 1- .- ,' J X ,U I 0 I L' i 1 -. lfwlf i 1.-451 T ., ,., J ,, , ,, .ti 1 A. e 'Q wx ' I V. I , -g ' L I V- 1 .a ,lf . . iff l , 1- A T' i iii-C-f-?f,.a. ff g .. .Va-V 1 .A X' , ' ' i ' , , .. lf.,-af - i -'Y- H il 'rm T. f. Tak k ,J -1 Nl' 'lag mu AW gl tv- 8 Y 1---i , dmv, -2, N - g. 1 uc, ,. ig' V . wx- ,V Ar yt 1 nw, N -A F 'I-I -' ,, ' ',,-5 Z , is ,,l. Q1 wrt.-r. ' V :Q n if ' :1f ' A-1,1 lag, V. , - -.gl -i Q 5g.1'-4,..s1ig.AaC ' K. ', v,,r 4x.1,,gEgS-s,-,gfl .
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