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-THE PEGASUS OF 194 Steffens, Benn, Bartlett, Harman: Missing: Hancock. luomen ' s STUoeriT GOveRnmeni The Women ' s Student Government Association ot Vashington College is an organization governing the women residents of the college. The Dean of Vomen serves as adviser, and also acts as the association ' s representative at faculty meetings. The officers of the council are elected each spring by the women ' s student body. The following tall, the girls in the three dormitories elect the president of their house council, who automatically becomes that dormitory ' s representa- tive on the Women ' s Student Government Association. The main purpose of the association is tf) help the individual adjirst to her new life as a part of the college society, and to make her an acti e part of this society as soon as possible. The members this year are: Louise Hancock. Ptcsulcnl; Mary Bartlett, Vice- President: Frances Steffens. Secretary; Louise Benn and Gene Harman. 25
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WASHINGTON COLLEGE- Derham. Ransone, Huntington, Brandenburg, Romanition; Missing: Kenworthey, Russell. DGfln OF men ' s council In the thirties, Dean William J. S. Jones, Dr. Livingood ' s predecessor, headed a council made up of the leading men students on the campus. They met spasmodically and worked in conjunction with the existing student government. Their prime function was to promote better relations between the male stu- dents and the administration, supplementing the work done by the Student Government. A somewhat similar council, the Dean of Men ' s Council, which was an en- deavor to place more responsibility on the students, was created last fall under the guidance of Dean Charles Clark. Delegates were selected by the various dorms and fraternity houses to represent them. They were: William Kenworthy . . . West Hall; Lawrence Brandenburg . . . Cain Hall; Price Ransone . . . G.I. Hall; Donald Derham . . . Kappa Alpha; John Huntington . . . Lambda Chi Alpha; John Russell . . . Theta Chi. Its function, at its bi-weekly meetings, is to discuss any campus matter which pertains to the general welfare of the student body. The council, which met with a small degree of success, served in a purely advisory capacity as a liai.son be- tween the male student body and the administration. 24
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WASHINGTON COLLEGE- Elm Frank Macielag, Editor Eddie Bray, Business Manager The Staff of the Elm Editor-in-chief Frank Macielag Associate Editor Paul Pitcher Managing Editor Matty Bogden Sports Editor J«ick Feely Feature Editor Nat Wright Business Manager Eddie Bray Faculty Advisor . .Professor Ralph Thornton Columns 1 Moss; Bill Warther: Frainiv Steffens; Nat Wright Editorials Jim Rook: Mary Lou Bartrani; Lee Blom News Items Lolly Justice; Filmore Dryden; D. Welde Sororties Barbara Stone Sports . . Tred Brown; Jim Feely; Ray Hollis Typists Rye Lavin; Emily Larimore; Miriam Kniaht 26
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