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Page 69 text:
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What is a school without clulos? This is a question Webster College could not answer, but one it would illus- trate if its organizations should cease. Made very interesting by individual programs, each club represents a de- partment ofthe school. These organi- zations hold the interest of every stu- dent, and each does her part to con'- tinue forward movement. Which associations are the leaders of our school? What do they do? You will find activities and progress among the following organized groups.
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STUDENT EUVEHNMENT ASSUEIATIUN During the past year, in order to achieve more effectively the purposes of the Student Association, partial Student Government was introduced. After being passed by the faculty, the project was accepted by a vote of the students to operate tentatively for one year. This organization func- tions through the Student Government Board, an executive, legislative, and judiciary body comprising the Dean of Women, Dean of Studies, and twelve students elected from the four classes. The Board elected each year in May, is responsible for the discipline and the social life of the College. lts activities begin during the summer months with preparations for the welcoming of the new students. During the school year it finances the various extra-curricular activities and sponsors numerous social affairs. The Board has drawn the new Student Government Con- stitution, it sponsored a five-day Educational Tour to Wash- ington, D. C., and edited a Campus Guide. It also inau- gurated a Personnel Program. A. L. Smith I. Pickel M. Rogles I. Henning B Henry l ers President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer M. Hayes, I. O'Donnell, R. Savage, B. Buddy, E Merkel M Ware MQW T581
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