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Minutes of Two thouitand one hundred nienilters strong, the Student Government Association watched solemnly as new offi- cers were inaugurated last May and listened proudly to hopes of progress expressed. Another year was beginning. Preceded hy rousing elections and weeks of apprenticeship, the mass meeting was only a prelude to what was to come. Plans for Pre-School Conference were discussed, and the latter part of the summer was spent sending out explanations of the honor policy to the freshmen. With new ideas and an interested group of leaders, students laid plans for the year at Pre-School (Con- ference, formulating programs for the Social Committee and the Service League. Emphasis was placed on the work of the Honor Committee, and the group decided that upperclassmen and freshmen honor should receive concentrated effort. Individual hall discussions broadened students ' knowledge of what honor includes. A skit at mass meeting presented the L.liza belli ijnttaiii, yrcMdciit ALICE FARMER Vire-I ' ri ' sidpnt GLADYS CHAMBERS Secrelarv JANE PERRY Treasurer 2»
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I li. Ill Til (: ll.i.I GS .Mil. :. :. JDIINS .miss MAIt ;AllET euwahds - W. C. U. N. C. Health, Medical Division DR. RUTH COLLINGS B.A.. 1919 (Pomona): M.D.. 1923 (P.iiiisvlvania). History Department MR. C. C. JOHNS B.A., 1908 (RanHolph-Macoii); M.A.. 1911 (Chicago); (Harvard); (Chicago). Home Economics MISS MARGARET EDWARDS B.S.. 1912 (Monlana Stale); M.A.. 1920 (Columbia); (Cornell); (Chicago). Mathematics Department DR. HELEN BARTON B.A.. 1913 (Goucher); M.A.. 1922, Ph.D., 1926 (Johns Hopkins). Physical Education MISS MARY C. COLEMAN B.S.. 1917 (Colnmbia); (Welleslev). Physics Department DR. ANNA JOYCE REARDON B.A., 1930 (College of Saint Teresa); M.S., 1933, Ph.D.. 1937 (St. Louis). Psychology Department DR. JAMES A. HIGHSMITH B.A.. 1910, INI.A., 1915 (North Carolina); Ph.D., 1923 (George Peabody). Romance Languages DR. WINFIELD BARNEY B.A., 1905 (Dartmouth); M,A., 1911 (Hobart) ; Ph.D., 1916 (Syracuse). School of Music MR. HUGH ALTVATER B.A., 1920, Mus.M., 1929 (Michigan); Mus.M.. 1925 (Southwestern). Sociology Department MR. GLENN R. JOHNSON B.A., 1915 (Reed); M.A., 1916 (Columbia). nil. iiKi.KN iiAiiro. MIS ' ; M MtV r. COLEMAN DR. ANNA JOYCE REARDON : f tiM MR. GLENN R. JOHNSON MR. HLGH ALTVATER DR. n INFIELD BAR.N-EV DR. JAMES A. HIGHSMITH 27
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Responsibility iiu-aniii of tlu- lioiiui- pulit-y. an l ri- -Hliiiicn look t -HlH on lli - hanillioolv anil ilH riil -» . An a var« n HS of l fing a pari of Stuih-nl (FOVcrnnK ' iil AnMocialion canit- Mitli inaHH iiici-tin M anti (lisciirtAions of le islativi- loin !i in ilorniitnrifM. True tu ils aspiration if pro i lin ! niort- inili i lnal rcsponsiltility. Le ;iHlalur ai(l -il tlif growth of frfoloni y li lit -nin ; frt-nhnian dating riiifs. l»y allowing sophomores on« ' eleven o ' clock a week, and l y clarifying existing rules. At check-up conference results of plans made at Pre-School (Conference were tlis- eussed. and suggestions made for the remaind-r of the year. Student government at W. C. is di ided into three branches — legislative, ju licial, and executive; and every student is considered a meniher. President Elizaheth Brittain firesides over Judicial Board, mass meetings, and is invested with all executive power. Legislature is presided over hy Vice-President Alice Farmer, who is also responsible for chapel seating. To Secretary Gladys Chambers is delegated the responsibility of keeping records of Judicial and Hall Board cases and taking minutes of meetings, and Treasurer Jane Perry keeps up with money spent and takes minutes of legislature meetings. Student government at the Wom- an ' s College is truly growing in responsible freedom. Legislature First Rot : Phyllis Green. D aeia Le wis. Nan ■ uth. r. M r bell ■ ■ addi ■ net ■ ■ Irude A Louise Patlon. M ry Ellen Harrell Nell S» nini Chi rlott€ DeLo zicr Ju ia m ' . Leo 1. Knee ' ine- ' s Palsy Ba Ipy. Eliz beth Cunn inghatt . Clara ean Cooke. Se ated: Mar gare P ek ord. Eli»ahe h Brit Sech.ler Lucv R .dgers. Ju ia Rue Parhan. Mi •s K ather ne Ta lor Al ce Fa nnei Chair man. J Secretar:i Patrici Padgett, Mlldr ed Ore. Max ine Apple white. SI nding: issn noma k. Ma Perr) et Holt. Frances WoKe. Connie Cline, Blair My rick. Janle Crumpton. Adelaide Sigmon, Lula McGraw Gay, Marilyn Crawford, Betty Jane Carr, Miriam Scott, Ruth Mary, ancy Kendall, laleen Johnson, Joyce Poeson. Alyce Bruin. 29
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