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MEN ' S COUNCIL T ' HE Constitution of the Student Association, adopted by the students in the Spring of 1930. created the Men ' s Council. This Council consists of representatives of ail schools and colleges of the campus. Its purpose, in conjunction with the W. S. G. A., is to govern the affairs of the students of the University. The Council has succeeded, during this first year of its existence, in retiring debts acquired by the old Student Council amounting to more than three thousand dollars. It has also as- sisted various clubs and organizations in carrying into effect plans resulting in the betterment of the student body as a whole. MEMBERS College o[ Arts and Sciences Carl Albert President Charles Christenson . Student Activities Trust Fund Committee Charles Teel Chairman of Election Committee Ephriam Lobaugh Interscholastic Meet Committee College o[ Engineering Scott Hammonds Vice-President George Livermore . . Student Activities Trust Fund Committee Foster Whitesides Publications Board Frank Willibrand School of Business Paul Schwoerke Secretary and Treasurer Lewis Long Military Science Committee School of Pharmacy Orin Richardson . . . Student Activities Trust Fund Committee College of Fine Arts Tate Fry Fine Arts Committee College of Education Nelson Denend Discipline Committee Graduate School Albert Larason School of Law Tom Kight. Jr Student Activities Committee Page 24
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ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL ' TpHE Administrative Council was made an integral part of the University in 1913. taking the place of what was formerly known as the Senate. It serves as an advisory body to the president, and performs acts of administration, legislation, and execution in regard to the Uni- versity generally, and in some cases acts in a judicial capacity in regard to student problems. The Council is composed of the President of the University, the vice-president, the deans of the various schools and colleges, and other ranking olficials of the University. MEMBERS Dr. W. B. Bizzell, President De. n ]. H. Felgar. Dean of the College of Engineering Dean Fredrik Holmberg. Dean of the College of Fine Arts Dean Julien C. Monnet. Dean of the School of Law Dr. Roy Gittinger. Dean of Administration Dr. LeRoy Long. Dean of the School of Medicine Dean D. B. R. Johnson. Dean of the School of Pharmacy Dr. S. W. Re.wes. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Arthur B. Adams. Dean of the College of Business Administration Dr. Paul L. Vogt. Dean of Extension Dr. Homer L. Dodge. Dean of the Graduate School Dr. Ellsworth Coli ings. Dean of the College of Education Dean Edna E. McDaniel. Dean of Women Dean J. F. Findlay. Dean of Men Mr. George E. Wadsack. Registrar Mr. Emu. R. Kraettli. Assistant to the President Page 23
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WOMEN ' S SELF-GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION T HE Women ' s Self-Government Association of the University is an organization of every woman on the campus. It is governed by an executive, judicial, and legislative board which meets twice each month to settle problems concerning women of the campus. The Executive Council consists of the W. S. G. A. otHcers. elected by all women of the University in the annual spring election, and the presidents of House Council. Y. W. C. A., Mortar Board. W. A. A.. Town Girls ' Club. Business Girls ' Club, and Pan-Hellenic; chairmen of social, scholarship, vocational guidance, health, and publicity committees, and women ' s editor of the Oklahonui Daily. The Judicial Board is composed of two Senior women, two Junior women, and one Sopho- more woman. The two Junior women hold office two years, the others being elected each year by the executive board. Judicial Board has charge of the W. S. G. A. annual election, hears reports from the House Council, and aids in the adjustment of conditions for working girls. The House Council is the legislative branch. It is composed of one representative from each of the organized houses for women. The group carries out legislative business for the general W. S. G. A. organization and formulates plans for campus activities, working in co- operation with the judicial and executive boards. It is through the House Council that W. S. G. A. reaches every woman on the campus. OFFICERS President Velma Jones. Caroline Mason Vice-President Caroline Mason Secretary Peggy Maguire Treasurer Ollibel Collins Margaret Morley Marion Ferguson Selma Hugglns Opal Wilson Gertrude King MEMBERS Jewel Marie Markham Ruth Armstrong Elizabeth Roemer Louise Hohl Louise Cox Betty Evans Marjorie English Margaret Hammers Alice Meyer Katheryn Davenport Mildred Potts Page 25
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