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Student Council Activities Student Council meets to discuss the busi- ness of the week. (!ut Day, sponsored by Student Council. Hallelujah, we are bums — on Holm Day. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Student War Council. it I’m »i
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Top row: ttirenbaum, Christian• sen. Dm is, Hoffman Itnltoin row: l.imlsknog. Marlin. fcCalley, Porter, Protheroe Student Council feature of the democratie education to he found «»n Iowa Teacher» campus i» the Student Council. This council is composed of repre- sentatives from Men’s Union. Women’s League, the dormitories, ami each of the classes, freshman through senior. The presi- dent of the council i» elected from the repre- sentative members. This year. Woodrow Christiansen, a senior representative, was elected president. Marie McCallcv. the fresh- man representative, was secretary. The Stu- dent Council also hug a faculty-student rela- tion chairman, a social life chairman, an organization chairman, an orientution chair- man. ami a lecture ami entertainment «‘hair- man. At their weekly meetings the members of the council plan further benefits to the entire student hotly. Gibson, Gore, Maev, l.illrhri. Oltlenlieru Student Council Committees lloho Day was one of the most popular pro- duction- of the Student Council this year. It has been a custom on our campus to cut the day before Homecoming, ami this year the council planned a real cut day; every- one dressed hobo style, went to the morning dance, ami had fun in-general. not her im- portant work of the council was to begin creating student interest in a War Council. The idea behind this was that we on Iowa Teachers campus could do more toward tin war effort ami could also he more aware of our capabilities in this effort. I'he council was very effective in its drive, and the result was creation of a Student W ar Council. Certainly, this representative body, the Stu- dent Council, is one of our most important institutions. Fue 30 ft
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F. Anderson, Arm- smith, Haber, I). Clark, Entz Hoffman, Hoelfs, ’. Srott, Shannahan, J. Todd, Voorhees W omen s League Preparing the women of Iowa Teachers to accept the responsibilities »f a warniiiuled world is the Women's League under the leadership of Peggy Koelfs. With every col- lege woman as an automatic member of the League, much wag accomplished this year. even though the women had to move from Martlet! and Seerley Halls when the army and navy moved onto our campus. The league is active in supervising the orientation of freshmen women and assists in working out other projects and problems. Argolsin tcr. C. Hen- nett, V. Boyd, Cole- ville. Gore llavlichek, I.indskooft. McFarland. St rut ti- ers, J. Taylor Men s Union It's been tough sledding for the men of ISTC this year, with their ranks depleted by service calls of many «if their group. Nevertheless, the Men s Union has functioned admirably in attaining its two goals of fostering a spirit of unity and cooperation among the men of the school and assisting students to adjust them- selves to college life. The responsibility in Men's ( nion has been divided among six standing committees which have aided the application of the Union’s ideals. Wesley Liudskoog was president of this year’s union. P« r 32 •£
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