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Student Goulzci O F F I C E R S President , . . FRANCES DOUGLAS Vice President . , . ALMA RUTH FUNK Secretary . . JANET ISRAEL Treasurer . . , DOROTHY RANSOM ITH VICTORY PAST, the Student Council followed a Hrecon- version policy in all activities this year. With the return of many former students to the campus, in addition to new veterans, and other new students, the Student Council had to keep pace with a constantly increasing enrollment. The Council is composed of four officers, and two members elected from each class. Elections for officers, men representatives and all class officers except freshmen, are held the first Friday in May. Women Student Council members are elected the second Friday in January, and freshman class officers the day before fall classes begin. The Student Council began its activities this year with the freshman election and mixer in the Commons Lounge. Barbara Mitchell and Galen Christian were selected Varsity Sue and Varsity Sam. Homecoming, the annual grad f'Roundup , was directed by a Student Council committee consisting of Dorothy Ransom, Bob Overstake. Dorothy Bruce, and Frances Douglas. Carrying out the Round-up theme, traditional activities began with a supper and a mixer dance in the gym, followed by burning in effigy of the Kearney football player. A parade presenting queen candidates with decorated cars was held downtown before the Homecoming game. Phyllis Duncan, Pi Kappa Psi, was crowned Homecoming Queen by Emil Holgerson, president of the University Alumni Association, and was honored at a varsity dance in the evening. Numerous charity drives were successfully completed under the direction of student chairmen. Warren Lewis handled the clothing drive, Vernon McGuire headed the Victory Bond Drive, Dorothy Ransom the Community Chest drive, and Al Munroe and Bob Fidler the Red Cross campaign. The campaign for Veterans Field was under the direction of the Student Council. A day of canvassing for funds was set aside when Left to Right-BARBARA BROSIUS, ALMA RUTH FUNK, DOROTHY RANSOM, RITA LYMAN, BERT DAVIES, FRANCES DOUGLAS, ROLAND ALLEN. BOB OVERSTAKE. JANET ISRAEL, JEANETTE COURTNEY, JERRY CARR, DOROTHY BRUCE. P11116 26
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