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CARRINGTON WM.I.IAM I ' l.AKK PUBLICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD ABLY headed by Major Clark, the faculty committee on student publications deserves a full page of commendation on its success. In spite of the fact that each of the four members was new to his position, the operation of campus publi- cations has never been more satisfactory to both faculty and students. Major Clark, who has gained the esteem and comradeship of all students in his two years at Maryland, served as chairman of this committee, and. in con- junction with Mr. Ralph Williams, Director of Student Activities, acted as special adviser to the Diamondback and Old I. inc. The TERRAPIN was nursed through many headaches by Mr. (). R. Carrington, artist and editor of do small ability from our own Extension Service. Dr. Harman, associate professor of English, acted in her own capacity as fourth member of this committee. Special acknowl- edgment should go to Miss Editb Frothingham, auditor of our accounts, for her services. Realizing that student publications constitute a powerful instrument in affecting the relationship of faculty and student body, this committee has closed a year marked by cooperation and harmony, and the editors take this oppor- tunity to express sincere gratitude for their efforts. I 28
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POLLOCK, HARMAX, PHILLIPS, STAMP, HOTTEL, WILLIAMS, EPPLEY, MACKKKT, F.ICHLIX, IDE, CLARK, CARPENTER STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE Geary Eppley, Chairman Dr. C. LeRoy Mackert Major Howard Clark Prof. Ray W. Carpenter ] Ir. John Faber Mr. William Hottel Miss Frances Ide Mr. George E. Pollock Mr. Ralph Williams Dr. Susan E. Ilarman Dean Adele Stamp Dr. Norman E. Phillips Dr. Leonard Havs Prof. H. B. Hoshall Prof. Charles G. Eichlin 87
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Thomas J. Birmingham President Coleman Headley Vice-President Flora Waklman Secretary-Treasurer Michael Lombardo President, Men ' s League , Courtney Lankford President, Omieron Delta Kappa William Guckeyson President, Senior Class Ruth Kreiter Secretary, Senior Class Robert Walton President, Junior Class Bi£ Dorothy Hobbs Secretary, Junior Class Thomas Scharf President, Sophomore Class Rb I Fredricka Waldman Secretary, Sophomore ( ' lass THE Student Government Association is the governing council for the University of Maryland student body, and is composed of executives and representatives from the larger campus organizations. It is maintained for the purpose of formulating and enacting laws that will coordinate the vari- ous phases of campus activity, improve the standards of the University, and serve as the connecting link between the ad- ministration and students. To these ends, its services are - invaluable. Birmingham This year the Student Government Association continued waldman to exert a strong and constructive influence at the University. The constitution was revised during the year, with greater emphasis being given to raising academic standards and improving the present methods of elections on the campus. Through the efforts of the Association, traffic lights were at last installed at the north and south entrances to the campus, the Southern Conference Boxing Tourna- ment was brought to College Park, and a Christmas Relief Drive and Food Ball were held. HOBBS LOMBARDO GUCKEYSON SCHARF KREITER SCHUH LANKFORD WALDMAN [29]
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