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i S. II R. Serving this year as president of your Stud ' ent Body has been a distinct privilege for me. However, student government is more than a person or group of persons — it is the group ex- pression of each student in his own student gov- ernment. Each outgoing group leaves, in a sense, a shadow or a reflection of their contribution to the student groups to follow and in return are the recipients of the shadows left by the ones gone before. I hope that this student adminis- tration has made a contribution in this shadow form which will add in some way to the pro- gressive trend in student government. Roy Mesker Delphinc Fowler, Vice-president. Dorothy Ann Duncan, Secretary. Mervyn Voth, Treasurer. 11. r, .Meeker, President Redlands school spirit is best expressed at student body meetings on the Ad building steps RED A N D S 1
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IP- ' ' ' Margarctc Henrictte Rawicz Graduate Assistdiil :n German Sara Vincent Instructor m Spanisfi FACULTY Conrad F. Wedher}) Instructor in Speech Education Gilbert L. Brown, Jr. Instructor m Journalism Louise Jennings Secretary to the President Floyd C. Wilcox Director of Admissions und Personnel 26
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niDE T roi fiL This year the Student Council progressed under the capable leadership of the student body president, Roy Mesker, and with the assistance of three other student body officers, two student body representatives, the Bulldog editor, and a representative from each class. All members of the student body were privileged to attend these weekly Wednes ' day night meetings and contribute to the discussions. The various appointments made by the council have been very successful, and accurate records have been filed of all student enterprises for the year. Through Student Council efforts an Athletic Board of Control has been established. This board represents the students in such phases as buying equipment, giving letters, and approving the athletic budget. Among other student problems was the reorganization of regulations for the frosh bonfire in hopes that past difficulties would be avoided in future years. The Student Council enjoyed its work and hopes that the student body has been satis- factorily served. Standing: N. Steward, Voth, A. Wincher Seated; L. Bowersox, Dean Keith. D. Duncan, Mesker. Dean Marsh, A. Stevens, D. J. Stew- art, Grider 2S
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