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ililllg 1-1 2 B. flLfR L M? .jr .Ml Tllllll 'I' UIIUNUIL The Student Council, as the highest governing body of the Associated Students, sponsored a number of activities during Semester II in addition to its routine work of passing on Student Senate legislation and seeing that the University's student affairs are run smoothly. A Among the social functions sponsored by the Council were two lfVar Bond dances which took place during the last bond drives. Near the end of the second semester the Council felt that a memorial assembly should be held in honor of the late president, Dr. Zimmerman. This was done late in January. A contest was held to select a new school song and was planned by the Council in order to arouse more spirit and loyalty to the school. In general, nearly all the Friday night functions Cnow banned because of a faculty rulingj open to the Student Body were financed and scheduled by the Student Council and were very popular with the student body. Members of the Council are elected by the students in stated numbers from each class, making a total of nine voting members. Ofhcers are: President-R. A. Blaiseg Treasurer-Marian Dargan: Sec- retary-Mary Chalk. Seated, left to iight: Bl. CL l arden, Diary CHialk, 1Xrdiur I,angford, flerbert Ellernieyer, Bob Blaise, Mary Helen Green, Joe Kelleher, Bill Cheek. Standing, Marion Dargan. .i 2 r r ,, ,4.,...g - mf - 1 -- fr' '- r .Sv V-'. , -'- -r-,--'r Y. ,, : ' '-Q ' - - , ---- , ' , - f f - -is-V-A - -A N- -- - --ff ' l , f e,s.,Sq.g.-..4.1,,,1.,-,,..- Page 21
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it fri ltr Wt ft lflll 'if-l 'll til ,lt Htl lst tl ltl f' tt ll l t lt ' I . l ., , - j K lx tltulxi lllllll Nlllll I.xl1 ill l Xl FIRST Row frkoxrj :l. to r.. Pat Santortl: Xl. tl. llztrtlt it I tl! t tx Cormick' Pat Hannett. , glIXcl1lXll Stllt XM lttttl l'tIIk lit in l l l SECOND Row: Libby Dolly: Maxine Wcbl 1 nl i 1 ' 1 - S H - ' 1 'i- Oraret Smithg Maurine Trutnblc. D . ,. , tix lttrilltril tttl ltll Morin Xltit it lit it llt NN D . . . . . ,.,. , U , 4 . TIJIRD Row: Ginny Sclinntt: l . R. Nlur 'L 1. N ,-A - - ' - - ' -' Herb Ellernieyer: Harry Kinney. H V FOURTH Row: Bob Blaisc: Alvin Swanson: john kttrgyloltlt Ill A I 1 s ' Sf' T Robert Patch. The Student Senate is the most rcprcscntqtttxt- tlliQlllllfLlllllll on tltt l X Nl campus. lt is composed ol inenibers appointed lroin vat lt tllllllllf ttt tt cial and scholastic, each class, and each college. The purpose of the Senate is to allforcl and protnott- tritlt-r stlltlt nt tt pit st ntt tion and interest in student gorernnrcnt. lts major tltttit-s art- to t t tit-it tll tt quests for subsidies from the general canrptts llttncl. :tml ltr gtpproxt tll sttttltttt legislation of a permanent. naturc. lt also supports and flirt-tits tll ttttttttt that will advance the interests of thc llnircrsity and bring about bt tttt tt-onlinr tion among the various student organizations. The Senate is directly responsible lor our annual llotrrctorttitt for the Honor Day assembly. This year the Scnatt- has giwn spt-t t tl tttt nrt. it tt the promotion of YVar Bond Drives, a contest lor nt-tr strlnml still Body dances to inspire more Hschool spirit among tht- sttttlt-nts. Oflicers this year were: President. llcrli lillcrtrtttwt-t': Xit t- pit-sitlt nt lit ttl Xlttt rayg Secretary, Ginny Schmitt. Page 22 X ttt 'Xlrtl Rtlttt tr lx rt! lf
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