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In a college where the administration adapts the school policy to the voice of the students, the Student Council is one of the more important functions of campus extracurricular activity. Un- der the gavel of President Bill lnglis the 1952-53 Council has experienced a highly successful year in conducting the responsibilities arising from the relationship between the undergraduates and the college ofhcers. A few of the routine duties of the Washington and Jefferson Student Council are the organiza- tion of the budget, supervision of class elections, conferring with President Patterson and Deans Johnson and Thomas, regulating the Freshman rules, interpreting the student constitution, and securing cuts for student attendance at athletic events. Several new amendments were adopted this year including the election of Council representa- tives and Red and Black Qthe college newspaperj prior to April first. The office of Corresponding Secretary was created on the Council staff due to the amount of mail and other communications. This year's Council has laid the groundwork for the publishing of the VVall, Campus literary mag- azine, expansion of the Movie Series, and week- end social activities-all to be made available to students without charge.
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The Administration CAss1st1Iur Ilirertiu' nl Ailiuissiuusl DR. BOORI Cikuuptru NIR. ANIJI-IRSON 1NIauager nt College Rook-mn-I NIR. XX Ili.-KIND fAIiuuui IXIR. IZNVINCJ fDi1'eciur, College llismrical Collection lvlifmig jfwu p1.rw-In NIR. FRANK Ilbiiecuu in .tilmissinnsl NIR. MORRIS tDirec!n1' issues all blue prints at the semester's end. Nvork- ing without the aid of secretaries, she maintains a file containing the records of graduate Jaymen and is able to manipulate various intricate photo- graphic reproducing machines. Mr. Kennedy is the Nlilitary Advisor at Nvash- ington and Jefferson College in charge of selective service and veteran obligations, offering the stu- dents an accurate, up-to-date interpretation of the many and sundry G. I. financial and draft laws. Mr. Kennedy also heads the staff that publishes the college catalog each year. As a member of the faculty, he is an instructor in the department of education. Because no college can function Without stu- dents and because the caliber of undergraduates l ll:-ll lliieclorl SD nt Publicilyl Board of Trustees A. w. Acursou, i-iso. PRFs1DEN'r P.-X'I l'FRSUN PARK J. Arfzxmimi-114, 1-:so NIR, VV. G, NIARSIIAIII. fx. P. kno, 1-so. Run mm: RI-IV DR. A. A. IIAYS MR D. PA'l l'ON NIR. F. W. POI-T NIR, W. B. ANDERSON NIR, U. G. NIILLFR Raw rhf- Itf' : MR G. H. RITDIBINCI MR. A, ABRAMS HONORABLE U. GRAN'I'fSlXIITlI Mic. F. H. H11.i. iuzv. DR. H. A. iuimrr i-.. M. imwrs, rso. determines the reputation of an institution of learning, lNIr. Frank and his assistant Mr. Leckie in the Admissions Office have the duty creating each freshman class by strict evaluation of every high school student who announces his desire to attend NV. Sl In addition to the career days which bring prospective Jaymen to this campus, these men travel as far west as Cleveland, as far north as lilrie, as far south as N7Vest Virginia, and as far east as New York City to interview pre- paratory and high school students. At present the Admissions program is expand- ing so that in coming years, Without sacrificing the quality of students, the enrollment will show a definite increase.
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