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Show Rolfe Peterson Barbara Reeve, Dan Curtis, Kay Storey fit the beginning of the year President Dixon was so moved by the capabilities displayed by our student officers that he wrote, "The most astonishing thing about this school year is the fact that the student body officers are in 'mid-season form' and that student affairs are moving along, even before school commences, as smoothly as they possibly could do during the school year." But Rolfe Peterson, president; Barbara Reeve, vice-president; Kay Storey, secretary; and Dan Curtis, treasurer, have not been content with such a beginning, and have continued and improved their administration through the year. Their success has been well expressed through a year of student spirit and activity unequalled in Weber history. Inter-club Council is the representative body which lays down laws for clubs to follow. A system of eleven social clubs " and more being organized each year " demands some common council for collective legislation and judgment. Each club sends its president and two members-one sophomore and one freshmanto a monthly meeting presided over by council president Kent Rounds. There grievances are aired and beefs are heard, thus avoiding the old-fashioned alternative of two rival clubs resorting to a gang-fight to settle difficulties. From the windy discussions of the Activities Committee emerges the law that rules Weber's rulers. Such decisions as who-gets-which-date-for-what-affair and which - organization - gets - how - many - dances-per-season come under the juris- diction of this vital committee. It consists of Mr. Gray, Chairman, and a mixture of faculty and students. The students are chairman of the dance committee and the student body officers. They are the right bunch to get in good with. Activities Committee Inter-club Council |