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Warren H. Steinbarh Lulu E. Wirt Dody Graham Max Houle hens Kenneth Worley Student Council Officers. Dode Graham............................ ............... President Max Houtchens Vice President Kenneth Worley Secretary Miss Wirt, Dr. Steinbach ............................. Sponsors Class Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Class Representatives. First Quarter Evelyn Jacobson Ralph Fortna Violette Bloom Don Smith Roberta Stout Bryce Newman Virginia Kershaw Douglas Graham Second Quarter Annalies Eckhardt Ralph Fortna Mona Slotc Carl Franzen Margaret Murray Stanley Johnson Lela Huffstutter Sidney Morrison Third Quarter Vivian Merry man Ralph Fortna Violette Bloom George Henigan Margaret Murray James Brownell Ruby France Richard Hartford The only Nebraska delegate to the annual Congress of the National Student Federa- tion of America held at Boston this year was sent by the Student Government Association of the Nebraska State Teachers College at Kearney. Dode Graham, Student Council president, was our representative. Summarizing the convention at a convocation program held soon after his return, Mr. Graham named as his objectives for council work: (1) That the student handbook be revised, (2) The constitution of the Student Government Association be amended with r egard to its election system, and (3) That the Student Council sponsor an all-college spring festival. Our Student Government Association was organized to meet the request of the students that they be allowed to participate in school government. It has the varied purposes of promoting the scholastic and moral tone of the college; strengthening the cordial relation- ships existing between the students and faculty members; and exercising its delegated powers over the conduct of students on and olf the compus. Page TWclvi
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The Administration Staff Usually wc do not give our affection ro the same persons to whom we give our money (somewhat unwillingly!), but every rule has its exception. Mrs. Bessie Black, bursar of the college since 1911, is the lady who presides over the money hags, and at the beginning of each quarter, it is to her that we reluctantly give our money; however her charming smile makes us forget our empty purses. And of course, if we don't lose our textbooks or break chemistry apparatus, it is probable chat Mrs. Black will return several of our dollars at the end of the quarter—only to take them again at the beginning of the next term! No, she isn't a sophomore, the litrle lady in the knit dress; she's Mrs. Elsie Leake, secretary of the extension department. It is she who puts your name on the precious blue, white, pink, or yellow card which entitles you to watch the games and attend the lyceum programs. She has been in the office” for six years; just how it existed before her coming is another unsolved mystery. Miss Edith Smithey has served the college in one way or another since there has been one to serve; from the lowly station of filing clerk, she has progressed to that exalted position of registrar. She has her A. B. in Education, from K. S. T. C., a degree which she earned in those hours when her official duties did not demand all her time. Efficient and helpful, Miss Smithey is also the checker-upper” who finds out whether or not you have taken your Physical Education. She is one of the most loyal boosters of the school. Miss Dorothy Williams has had the imposing title of Secretary to the President” for nine years. Mr. Martin once said, Maybe I am the president, but Miss Williams does the work.” She has been, for the past two years, a member of the Y. W. C. A. advisory hoard.
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The Alumni Association The Alumni Association of the State Normal and Teachers College at Kearney was organized in 1906, It now consists of 1035 members who have been granted the bachelor degree besides many who have received the junior college diploma. In 1927 the Alumni Association adopted articles of incorporation. At this time it was decided that the general nature of the business to be transacted shall be the promotion of the influence of the Nebraska State Normal and Teachers College at Kearney; the increase of the members of its students and graduates; the development of plans for the usefulness of the Placing Bureau and the welfare of the alumni. Any one may become a member of the association by purchasing one or more shares of preferred stock at five dollars per share. An alumnus of this school may become a life member of the Association by purchasing one share of common stock. The Alumni Association bought and paid for the Harriet Sutton memorial pipe organ, which was installed and presented to the school on the silver anniversary of the college, June 1930. Two years later an additional set of scops was added to the organ. At this time the association is sponsoring a project to improve the acoustic properties of the auditorium. Alumni live in forty-six states of the Union and in at least five different foreign countries. Although this is a teachers college our graduates are to be found in nearly all die professions. A memorial edition of The Antelope, honoring Dr. A. O. Thomas, was mailed to all alumni in March, A reception to the members of the senior and sophomore classes was given in April. In June occurs the annual meeting and home coming day of the association, at which time the classes of 1915 and 1925 are special guests; the chief event is the alumni dinner. ,r i» SH Page Thirteen
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