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MEMBERS President Paul Riffle — Law Vice Pres Florence Tenner — H. Ad. Secretary Jean Ritter — L. A. Treasurer Henry Fiedler — Eng. and Comm. Faculty Advisers Dean Arthur Postle Miss Jean Winston John Allen — L.A. Betty Angert — Women ' s Senate Betty J. Brooks— A.A. Eleanor Conant — L.A. Arthur Johnson — Eng. and Comm. Karl Keck— L.A. Carl Kraemer — Eng. and Comm. Byron Kress — Eng. and Comm. Donald Martin — Eng. and Comm. Ann Roberts— T.C. Roger Van Schoyck — Men ' s Senate Ed Wurster — Eng. and Comm. ROW 1 (left to right): A. Roberts, B. Brooks, H. Fridler, J. Ritter, P. Raffle, E. Conant, B. Angert. ROW 2 (left to right): Dean Postle, K. Keek, Dean Martin, B. Kren, C. Kraemer. 25
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the governing body of the Uni- versity of Cincinnati. Unlike the Tribunals, which deal with matters particular to each College, the Student Council is concerned with the entire University. The Constitution states that the Council shall enact leg- islation important to the general welfare of the student body and that the annual University elections shall be under its supervision.. Every school organization which draws money from the Activity Fee Fund is under the direct supervision of Student Council and must submit written state- ments concerning its financial positions and must prove that it is worthy of continued support from the Activ- ity Fee Fund. The by-laws of Student Council are the constitutions of these various organizations. The most important project of Student Council this year has been its fight for a student parking lot, an improvement which is sorely needed at the University. This year the annual dinner at Dean Postle ' s was a wild game dinner. The traditional Christmas party was held. Several of the meetings each year are dinner meetings. Over and above the experience obtained by the stu- dents in running their government, one of the most important functions and values of the Council is the obvious benefit derived by a proper and efficient con- trol of student funds and activities. 24
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I WOMEN ' S SENATE Women ' s Senate is a governing body whose purpose is to regulate all matters pertaining to the student life of its members. This group aims to further the spirit of unity among the women of the University and to increase their sense of responsibility so that high social standards may be met and maintained. Every girl student is a member of Women ' s Senate. The active governing group is the Council which is composed of representatives from every women ' s organization on the campus. President Betty Angert Vice-President Miriam Endebrock Secretary Jeanne Van Pelt Treasurer Jane Klein Corresponding Sec Virginia Bredenfoerder Vigilance Ann Roberts Junior Adviser Betty Rollins Student Council Jean Ritter Faculty Adviser Mrs. Ingle Margaret Hollis Jean Friedlien Vivian Manogue Nancy Lee Terry Betty Hope LaVerne Wadsworth MEMBERS OF COUNCIL Dorothy Seyler Dorothy Rempe Betty Winall Florence Tenner Virginia Sawyer Eleanor Conant Dolores Stewart Ruth Doherty Janice White Virginia Wilson Marion Schoettmer ROW 1 (left to right): J. Ritter. ROW 2 (left to Pelt, A. Roberts, right): J. Van V. Bredenfoer- 26
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