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7,7 ' ' ■■ Hmjkowman, Brow., I ' ' ' i , Si m v. Rader, Freema . Second cow: ANDERSON, POUNUEK, ClARK, StAHL, DiETRICH, Tow NSENU. Bottom row HuRST. Mai HEWS, Hume, Parris, Bohn. WOMEN ' S SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Betty Hume . Katherine Rader Betty Hume President OFFICERS President Lillian Rose Secretary Vice-President Virginia Parris Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Helen Mathews President Y. W. C. A. Helen Stacy . President House Council Sara Margaret Freem«lN . . . Pauline Trindle . Women ' s Editor President Mortar Board Frances Stahl . Big Sister Chairman Ruth Clark . President Pan-Hellenic Helen Anderson Elizabeth Barrowman .... President Alpha Lambda Delta President W. A. A. MEMBERS-AT-LARGE Nina Bohn . Scholarship Chairman Floreine Dietrich . Health Chairman Helen Stacy . Vocational Chairman Margaret Hurst . Actii ' ity Chairman BeAnn Brown . . Social Chairman The Women ' s Self Government Association is the student governing body for all women students in the University. With the Men ' s Council, it makes up the Students Association. Although joined for matters relat- ing to both men and women students, the two groups are entirely inde- pendent of each other in their respective fields. The membership of the group includes the Executive Board made up of the four officers, who are selected in an open election. Representatives from a number of girls ' organizations, five Members-at-Large selected by the Executive Board and the Representatives, and a Judicial Board selected by the Executive Board, the Representatives and the Members-at-Large. Each semester the Association gives a scholarship banquet for non- sorority women, at which time two loving cups are awarded, one to the organized house with the highest average, and one to the dormitory with the highest average. Page 27
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Back roil ' , left to right: Brandt, Luper, boLLANSBKK, Hughes. Strange, Wai.drop. Front row, left to right: Harlow, Slover, Davis, Barnes, Stinson, Caviezal. MEN ' S COUNCIL Bob Slover, President OFFICERS Alfred Naifeh, Vice-President Glenn Stinson, Secretary and Treasurer Arts and Sciences Charles Follansbee Bryce Harlow Alfred Naifeh Bill Waldrop Business W. G. Davis Oral Luper Douglas Meyers MEMBERS Fine Arts Frank Hughes Law Joe Fred Gibson JiMMiE Hawes Engineering Joe Caviezal Bill Barnes Booth Strange Pharmacy Glenn Stinson Education Albert Brent Graduate Bob Slover Ed McCurtain The Men ' s Council in conjunction with the W. S. G. A. has charge of the government of the affairs of the students of the University. Besides presenting the student side of questions to the administration, the other functions of the Council are to assist worthy clubs and organizations in their efforts to promote the interests of the University. This year, after a period of inactivity, the old Constitution of the Stu- dent Association, adopted in 1930, was shelved and a new constitution written by members of Pe-et was instituted. This constitution made numerous changes in the organization of student government. The principle new feature which it placed in force was the selection of the members of the Council on a merit basis instead of election by the students. Applicants for a position are graded by the Dean of Men on a point basis in which scholarship and extra-curricular activities are stressed.
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Left to right: Gittinger, Reaves, Salter, Tappan Collings, Adams, Johnson, Monnett. McDaniel, Bizzell, Kraettli, W.. Dodge, THE ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL The President of the University, the Deans of the various schools and colleges, the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women, the Registrar, and the Assist- ant to the President make up the Administrative Council. The Council was formerly known as the Senate, but it assumed its present name in 1913. Besides serving the President in an advisory capacity, the Council performs administrative, legis- lative and executive acts in regard to the University generally. At times it serves in a judiciary capacity on student problems such as eligibility, discipline and admission. The student body through the Men ' s Council or the Women ' s Self Government Associ- ation or a combined action of both may petition the Council for the redress of any grievances. The primary function of this group, however, is the co-ordination of general University policies, rules and regulations. MEMBERS Dr. W. B. Bizzell, President F. G. Tappan, Acting Dean of the College of Engineering Lewis Salter, Acting Dean of the College of Fine Arts JuLiEN C, Monnett, Dean of the School of Law Roy Gittinger, Dean of Administration Dr. Robert U. Patterson, Dean of the School of Medicine D. B. R. Johnson, Dean of the School of Pharmacy S. W. Reaves, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Arthur B. Adams, Dean of the College of Business Administration Homer L. Dodge, Dean of the Graduate School Ellsworth Collings, Dean of the College of Education Miss Edna E. McDaniel, Dean of Women J. F. Findlay, Dean of Men George E. Wadsack, Registrar Emil R. Kraettli, Assistant to the President li.MiL R. Krai nil Page 28
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