University of Nebraska Lincoln - Cornhusker Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1941

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STANDING M, Buck, S. ZochoU, K, Gilmore, B, Wheeler, B. Smith. LOWER ROW: N. Campbell, I. L. Hathaway, M. Haumont, secretary; L. Cooksley, vice-president; D. Theobald, president; O Gorman, treasurer; M. E. Guthrie, B. Spaulding, D, Steele. AG EXECUTIVE BOARD Sponsors Ag Mixers Although the Ag Executive Board was recognized as the active student governing body of the College of Agriculture on March 20, 1929, it began functioning under the constitution and by-laws adopted by the student body of the College of Agricul- ture December 17, 1935. Having its primary function similar to that of the Student Council for the entire school, the board func- tions as the student governing body on the Ag campus. It acts OS an aid in the guidance of other student organizations there, with the responsibility for the immensely popular Ag Mixers resting in its hands. The aim of the group is to function as the senior board on the Ag Campus with particular reference to campus activities and social functions, without usurping the au- thority of the present organizations. Since its inception, the Ag Executive Board has been ex- tremely successful in the performance of its duties. It has been active in guiding and upholding various campus traditions pop- ular with the students. Among the annual accomplishments are the successful staging of the Farmer ' s Formal, the Christmas pro- gram for Ag students, and the Ag Spring Party. The Ag Execu- tive Board has complete charge of one of the outstanding social functions of the Ag Campus, the presentation of the Queen at the Farmer ' s Formal. Membership of the organization includes one representative from the Col-Agri-Fun Board, one from the Farmer ' s Fair Board, the two Ag College representatives on the Student Council, and three men and three women from the student body. [28]

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COMMITTEES OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL I ELECTIONS, REPRESENTATIVES: Burton Thiol, Dale Theobald, Co- Chairmen Ruth Ann Sheldon, Dorothy Jean Bryan STUDENT MIGRATIONS: Miriam Rubnitz, Chairman. Marion Cramer, Chris Pe ' ercen POINTS: Chris Petersen, Chairman Jean Humphrey, Fred Meier, Mar- vin Thompson CONSTITUTION: Marvin Thompson, Chairman Priscilla Cham, Mary Rosborough, Norma Jean Campbell STUDENT COUNCIL CONVENTION: Ruth Clark, Chairman Burton Thiel, Betty Meyer, Bob Flory STUDENT ACTIVITY TICKETS: Hortense Casady, Chairman Forrest Behm, Chris Petersen FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES FORUM: Robert O ' Connell, Chairman Burton Thiel, Marvin Thompson, Ruth Iverson HOUSING CONDITIONS: Ruth Ann Sheldon, Philip Weber, Co-Chairmen Ray Murray, Dorothy Jean Bryan WORKING CONDITIONS; Ray Murray, Chairman Ed V anek, Kenneth Holland PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE CLASS: Jane Shaw, Chairman Bob Flory, Lois Drake STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE: Jean Holtz, Chairman Hortense Casady, Holly Shurtleff JUDICIARY: Marvin Kruse, Chairman John Mason, Ruth Clark, Ruth Ann Sheldon, Robert O ' Connell U N C I L S Indent Govcrniiii ' Body Convention FOURTH ROW: B. Thiel. C. Peterson, R, Murray, P. Weber, R. O ' Connell. THIRD ROW; D. Theobald, E. Wanek, J. Hohz, M. Cramer, J. Shaw. N. Campbell. M. Rosborough. SECOND ROW I- Humphrey. P. Chain, M. Rubnitz. L. Drake, D. Bryan. B, Meyer, R. Iverson. LOWER ROW H. Shurtleff, H. Casady, R. Clark, E. W. Lantz, I Mason, M. Kruse, R. Sheldon. [27]



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The A. W. S. Board is the governing body of women students of the University of Nebraska. Fourteen members — six seniors, four juniors and four sophomores, comprise the board chosen at an all women ' s election. The local Associated Women Students was recognized as the women ' s governing group in 1915; in 1924 this organization became a member of the Women ' s Self Governing Association and is now represented at the annual na- tional conventions. It is not only the duty of the board to reflect the interests of the women students and to execute their will, but it is its re- sponsibility to establish and maintain high idea ls in matters of conduct. Several noteworthy accomplishments have been made this year. Paramount one is the publication of The Women, a weekly calendar of events for women. Two new units were or- ganized, one on the Ag Campus for all women and the other for upperclasswomen on the City Campus. The All-Activities Mart, successor to the All-Activities Tea, sponsored by the board, is an introduction of the various activity boards to the incoming fresh- men at an informal fall gathering where each organization had a booth and display. To accommodate new activities, the point system was revised. Each spring the A. W. S. presents the Coed Follies which features skits, curtain acts and the presentation of the best dressed girl. Other activities are the sponsoring of Vo- cational Guidance talks, enforcing of A. W. S. rules, selling of N stamps as homecoming advertising, and sponsoring the Ivy Day inter-sorority sing. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS P r e s Ml t s Coed Follies SECOND ROW: B. O ' Shea. D, While, S. Shaw, fl. Hustead, J. Curley. LOWER ROW N. Burn, M. Krause, B, Newman, treasurer; B. Day, secretary; J. Simmons, president, P. Sternberg, vice president; fl. Craft, M Stone. [291

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