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. J.: fi 1.12, 'rm ' -.iw ' , STUDENT GOVERNMENT The chief tasks of S. G. A. oilhcials are QU thinking of new campaign promises and Qzj thinking of new campaign promises. They also spend part of their time considering new campaign promises. S. G. Afs yearly elections look like something from a drunken historian's record of early-American political malfeasance. As we go to press two parties representing coalitions of opposing fraternities and sororities are battling for the Independent votes which will swing the election. Both parties are using Independent candidates, and both are making impossible promises which include everything from the editorship of this book to chief-door- watcher at S. G. A. dances. The candidates are shaking hands with people they usually never speak to, and druggists are enjoying a rush tooth-paste business to provide pearly smiles. But it is great fun. We enjoy it. We like the free cigars. Bnlletin: Tltif page goef to pref: on election clay and Union-Indejoenei ent Wollard tlireatenr to keep a candidate for Saoitar editor from that ofition i he aloeJn't Hoote the ri ht wa i. g 5 Top left. Brainr Underwood, Front Black, Engineer Wbllarci. Above. Thonzpron ofthe Coalitioniftf. Below. lfollard panel' ont 'cliteratnref' Bottorn left. Governor Stark anal Lex .lVlilgra1n at Fonnderr Day. Prerialent llalidallebzrrlz in the lvackgronnal.
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I JONES, CIIENOWYTH, TRAPP, YVI-IITFIELD, KOCIITITZKY, STINE, BAUMGARTNER BIRD WVILLIAMS FROUG, GIBBS RICE GEISERT STEPHENSON 7 J J 7 5 VVELLS, REARI, PUGI-I, KUNZ, LIPPARD, SCI-INAEDELBACH, SHEAR Achieving its century of progress in less than thirty years, the Women's Self-Govern- ment Association rounded out in this centennial year another program of projects designed to benefit women students, all of whom are con- sidered members of W. S. G. A. The council, an energetic group of twenty- two women, is chosen on the merit system. Al- though the W. S. G. A. is composed of all ALICE KUNZ .P7'6,l'fdE7Ll .G.. women students, it is the council which sponsors an impressive array of commendable projects. It regulates, for one thing, all house rules for women students and determines closing hours for women's houses. To enforce these rules, the council this year established a judiciary board of hve members. Other projects carried on were registration day assistance for new students, the Co-Ed Carnival during freshman week, assistance with freshman orientation, re-establishing the Stray Greek society for members of sororities not represented on this campus, conducting regular meetings of the house presidents? council for women not in organized houses, sponsoring the Second Annual Skirt Swing, the only University girls' bid dance of the year, featuring the crown- ing of the Knight Owl, acquainting freshman women who did not participate in any campus activities with the possibilities of those activi- ties, and sponsoring of the Christmas Doll show and the Christmas Carol session. Miss Thelma Mills, director of student affairs for women, is the group's advisor. Page 30
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