University of Rochester - Interpres Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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President Secretary Seated-Deon Wilder, 1. Platt, L Query, L. Alexander, Standing-C. Schott, R. Cook, W. Govett, D. Whalen, R. Billet, O. Layer, W. Richardson, F. Dowd, F. Raible. HHHHH Ui EllNlHHl Treasurer ..............,,..... Chairman Chairman ol the Athletic Committee. . ol the General Committee, . OFFICERS , . , .Joseph Platt . .David Whalen . . ...Leo Query Louis Alexander .William Gavett HE purpose ol this board shall be to supervise and regulate those undergraduate activities of the College for Men of the University ol Rochester which involve financial details in excess of the Students' Association budget. Under the old system ol overlapping jurisdiction with the S. A., the Board ol Control was inadequate to meet the pressing exigencies of post-war college life. This year, it was re-organized and streamlined under a new con- stitution and by-laws, in order to establish a clear line of demarcation between the two authorities, the under- graduate representatives and the faculty, and to bring about a greater degree of unity in student al-fairs. The Board of Control is now made up ol seven students, three faculty members, three administrative members and an alumnus. It operates through two committees: the Athletic Committee, which supervises the schedules, budgets, and awards lor all intercollegiate athletic competition, and the General Committee, which supervises the Quilting Club, Glee Club, the Band, and all other Board-approved organizations. The Board recognizes student opinion through petitions forwarded by the Executive Council ol the Students' Association. 16

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WUMiN'S STHHTNTS' HSSHEIHTIHN OFFICERS President .....,.................. Jean Conner Vice President ....... .... M ary E. Stewart Recording Secretary ......,.. Anne Shaughnessy Corresponding Secretary .......... Muriel Nixon Student Bursar ...,..., .... D iana VanGeyt Assembly Chairman .,.,, ...4,... B eth Bishop First Row-H. Auringer, D. Cochran, P. Steepee, T. Bramble, M. Griggs. Second Row-Miss Merrill, D. A. Wallace, M. E. Stewart, J. Conner, D. VanGeyt. Third Row-Mr. Koppelman, L. Hediger, L. Dyott, M. Nixon, A. Shaughnessy, M. E. Dalton. Missing-Dean Clark, Dr. French, Dr, VanDeusen, B. Bishop, S. Basset. This year the S. A. began its activities at a joint S. A., YWCA, WAA retreat. Here plans of action for the year 1946-47 were laid with an attempt both at avoiding overlapping goals and at bringing about cooperation between the groups on the campus. These plans included continuation oi the Snack Bar with such improvements as money would allow, campus lighting investigation, curriculum study, a new Frosh-Soph game, plans for a Western New Yorlc S. A. conference for the lallol1947,an annual Susan B. Anthony Day Student-Alumnae Luncheon, new mailboxes in Anderson, and formation oi an lntercampus Council. This new council was organized to co-ordinate the various schools ot the university and to promote closer understanding between the students and the administration. It may serve as a very valuable instrument for cooperation and better relations if its potentialities are fully developed, according to S. A. President Jean Conner. MENS FHIITTNTS' HSSUEIHTITIN OFFICERS President ....,............. Warren Richardson Vice President ..., ..,... R obert Billett Secretary ....... . . .Edward Rex Treasurer. . . ,,.. Robert Kanka R. Kanka, R. Billett,W. Richardson,O. Layer,E. Rex,j. Lipper. Under merited criticism for years as a result of its subordinate role in relation to the Board of Control, the Students' Association has again assumed a powerful voice in student affairs. Heading a special committee delegated to re- write and revigorate the laws ol both the Students' Association and the Board of Control, S. A. President Warren Richardson spent his entire summer vacation overhauling and reorganizing the constitutions and by-laws of both organizations, carefully separating areas of control to preventthe jurisdictional duplication which has plagued past relationships. Under the new constitution, the Students' Association, which consists of all the students of the College lor Men, is composed ol three major committees: the Freshman Committee-in charge oi the Frosh Bible and Freshmen Weels, the Todd Union Com- mittee, previously under the Board oi Control, and the Traditions Committee-in charge ol the Yellow Key society, Chi Rho, and the Assembly programs.



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