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• • nittee; top a.w.s. service c Rosalie Johnson front row: Harriet Turner, Barbara Bletsch, Ju Sally Genoways, chairman Hele McHardy. the associated women ' s students board is representative of all the women ' s organizations, it deals with problems of ali women on the campus, both town and dorm, the aws sponsors freshman week activities for the women and helps make new co-eds at home on the campus. during the year the aws is responsible for the buzz-bees, coordination of women ' s activi- ties and the annual aws banquet, the president, gale george this year, sits with the committee of undergraduate life to give them the under- graduate female point of view. Gale George, president
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publications board Bill Murray, Chuck Stoddard, Ed Dworak, Jim Caywood, chairman; Mr. Robberts Simcock, sec- retary; Mr. Hod Erricson, representative of committee of undergraduate life; Bob McLauthlin. Not pictured: Ray Werner, faculty representative; Dick Pfeiffer. lennox house board top row: Dave Schulty, Dr. Thomas Rawles, chairman; Barbara Anson, Bill Schoof front row: Kay Swanson. Miss Edith Fowler. Je anette Elliott. Not pictured: Miss Evaline Mc- Nary, Miss Sallie Payne Morgan. chapel board Mary Lou Kekeisen, Dorothy Faubion, John Nichols, Bud Parlapiano, Anne McCune. Ed Dworak, Dean Edwin Broome, Elizabeth Van Renssalar, Emily Howe, Clarice Hads. Not pictured: Duncan Stephens, Frank Balensiefer, Pat Gormley. Polly Stebbins. •? the chapel board acts as a liaison between students and dean broome, dean of the chapel, it is representative of the major religious groups on campus and meets to discuss matters of chapel policy. conduct, program, essence of service and compulsion all come within the scope of this board, it works to make the weekly chapel an event of meaning to our student body. (
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I. F.C a Q l top row: Walt Sweet, C. T. Raines, Lee Schlessman, Burleson White, Ed Dworak, Bill Hanson. front row: Dwight Brothers, Dean Juan Reid, Cal Flanigan, president; Stan Deffenbaugh, secretary. Not pictured: Dick Pfeiffer, vice presi- dent and treasurer. The membership of the Intrafraternity Council is com- posed of the President and one elective from each of the five chapters. The group meets the second Tuesday of each month with its advisor, the Dean of Men. It acts chiefly as a coordinating body between the fraternities. PA N H E L L E N I C Membership of the Panhellenic council is made up of one senior and one junior representative from each of the four sororities. The group meets once a week with its advisor, the Dean of Women. The council ' s primary purpose is to provide cooperation among the sororities and to supervise the selection of members to these groups. top row: Sally Organ, Margaret Packard, Ann Schultz, Pat Sullivan, treasurer. front row: Nancy Bloche, secretary; Dean Louise Fauteaux, Helen Stevenson, president. Not pictured: Marjorie Gilliland, vice presi- dent; Nancy Wilson.
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