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Mary Jean Simpson Ph.B. Vermont '13 KA9, QBK Dean of Women HOUSE Allen House ................ Dresser Cottage ........ Grassrnount.. ............... Prospect House ............ Redstone ........................ Roberts House ........,.. ROb1HSOH Hall ............... Sanders Hall ............. Slade Hall ............... Freda Marie Harris A.B. Mt. Holyoke '19 A.M. Radcliffe H24 Assistant Dean of Women D I R E C T O R S ..19- ...............lXflrs. W. C. Johnson ...........Mrs. E. C. Dresser rs. Anna VVilla rd ...............lWrs. George Graves ................lVlrs. P. Nl. Pilcher Nlrs. C. VV. Richmond F. H. Towne Anna Bosworth .......,...Mrs. A. C. Loudon
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STUDENT UNION Second Row-Pike, Welsh, Witham, Abell, Davis, M. Metcalf, Wilson, Hackwell, Hoffman Front Row-Tuckerman, Gallagher, J. Metcalf, Agard, Abel OFFICERS Prericlenl ........... Chief filrtice ......................... ........... Firflf Vice-Prefident ........ Seconcl Vice-Prericlenzf ....... Secretary .................................. Treasurer ., ............. Home Chairman .............. Scholarrhip Chairman ..,...... Social Chairman ............. ..........Ioanna Metcalf .Barbara Gallagher .........lVlarjorie Abell ...........June Hoffman ..........lVfary E. Metcalf ........Priscilla Young ..lVlary Tuckerman ..........Joene Agard ...............Frances Abell judiciary lldfemherr ...........,................................. Marjorie Witham, Louise Davis, Janet Hackwell Town Reprerenlatiwe ............................ ......... P atricia Pike Health Council Rejnrerentatioe ............ ........... N atalie Spear -1g- Student Union, the Womenls student government association, functions on our campus as an organiza- tion to see that all rules and regulations for women students are kept. These rules have been established for the sole purpose of guiding and helping the girls throughout their college years. At the beginning of each school year these rules are given out to the freshmen who are required to pass an examination on them. Student Union consists of the council which is the officers of the association, the judiciary committee which is the chief justice, one senior and two juniorsg and the joint conference committee which is made up of members of the faculty to advise the Student Union Council. This organization sponsors mass meetings at desig- nated times during the year to which all resident Women are required to attend. lt also has charge of the Big Sister movement, through which all freshmen are given an upperclass girl who will help them through the more difficult days of their first few Weeks of school,
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FACULTY- STUDENT COUNCIL Second Row-Boyarsky, Needham, Pike, Ingram, Witham, Prof. Carroll, Savage, Carlson, Metcalf, Miss Holbrook, Corliss, Keighley Front Row-Smith, McKee, Harvey, Cummings, Stockwell, Aiken, Paterson FACULTY Prof. M. B. Cummin Prof. G. G. Groat gS Miss Sara Holbrook Prof. D. B. Carroll Prof. W. E. Aiken Prof. E. R. lWcKee STUDENTS Saul Boyarsky Robert Carlson John Corliss lfVendell Harvey T. Ronald lngram Thomas Keighley Joanna Nletcalf Alice Needham Robert Paterson Janet Pike Phyllis Savage Florence Smith Robert Stockwell Helen Wvitham The Faculty-Student Council exists for the purpose of establishing cordial relations between faculty and students of the University, as well as cooperation in regulating and controlling all student activities. This organization is composed of eight faculty mem- bers and a number of students. Two of the faculty members are to be women and are chosen by the presi- dent, while the student membership is made up by election of twelve student members, four of whom are women, two from each of the junior and senior classes. The men are chosen on the basis of colleges, with one senior and one junior member from each of the three Academic Colleges, of Arts and Sciences, Engi- neering, and Agriculture, and two members chosen at large by the sophomore class. So, in-a really success- ful and efficient Faculty-Student Council, all levels of opinion in the University are represented.
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