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Show ADMINISTRATIONThe Presidents' Council is composed of a strong and cosmopolitan group of progressive students from the various campus organizations. The members met regularly with the president of the student body and discussed pertinent problems concerning student activities.3arlow, Bingham, McGregor, Parsons, Bennion McOwen, Larson, Achton, Davis, Hoffman Nowell, White, Blakemore, Hall, Simmons Anderson, Knight, Beers, Boden, Rybergc H^fLe^iJLeni^ ManualActing in the capacity of an advisory and consulting body to the Executive Council, this group of presidents played an important role in universityaffairs. The Council was a medium of affording a diversified representation in all phases of collegiate effort and made it possible to further organized student activities and social functions with an eye upon concentrated endeavor.This progressive group of leaders proved invaluable to the Executive Council because it served in such a manner as to keep the student officers in closer association with the students. It also proved to be the individual's means of contact with the administrative affairs of the school.Within and among the social groups, the council produced a spirit more harmonious 1han has been shown in many years, and it provided a method of working out cooperatively the endless and multiple problems that constantly confronted the study body.Officers for the year were Richard Van Winkle, president; Becky Whitney, vice-president; Vere Wiesley, second vice-president; and Eunice Ryberg, secretary.Thirty-one |