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Student AdnrLLnlstratLon. Travis Gillie Melick Everett Women ' s League Jean Gillie, President The Women ' s League is the college women ' s own governing body. Every woman on campus automatically becomes a member v hen she registers. Directed this year by its president, Jean Gillie, it took over definite campus problems and undertook to solve them in on efficient and constructive ' A ' ay. It is the organ- ization in back of all campus activities that makes them run smoothly and successfully. Jean was ably backed by her vice-president, Mary Ann Melick, v ho was also chairman of the Advisory Board. Betty Everett took charge of the secre- tarial duties, while Emily Toot Travis v as custodian of the treasury. During wartime on extra demand has been made upon the League. Red Cross work has been stressed, and various other irregular services hove been extended. Social events such as the hiarvest Hop and the Sunday Nite Supper for the January seniors were promoted by our women in office. This year all of our college vi omen who worked in connection v ith the League may take pride in what they have done as their bit toward the war effort and the college spirit. 22
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League Executive Board To seek out the opinions end sentiments of the women students, to moke the desired decision, that is the duty of the League Executive Board. Since it has such o vast field to cover, its v ork is divided into two sections, the chairman of the sundry committees, and the members-at-lorge. Gertrude Wallace, in charge of assemblies, supplied programs of vital interest to women on campus. Director of Campus Sister activities, Pauline Pringnitz, helped the newcomers get the right start. General head in charge of clubs was Grace Riemenschneider, stressing war service activities for all. Always vital is the election committee, led this year by Jean Black. Jean Bailes was chief overseer of the news publicity, while art supervisor was Margaret . Mouse Gelow. Alberta Piazza headed the Service Committee. Margaret Kelly represented our local residents, and Ethel Pink and Jean Willis representatives from King and Goodison respectively. The Members-at-large worked along side the committee chairmen in hunting out college opinion and devising plans for improvement. These were Jean Black, Pauline Fisher, Yasuko Fujiki, FHelen Mueckler, and Ceil Valley. Third Row: Bailes, KenField, Holland, Kuhn, Piazza, Fisher, Fujiki. Second Row: Valley, Gelow, Steiner, Wallace, Pink, Mueckler, Riemenschneider, Preketes, Ellis, Kelly. First Row: Willis, Everett, Melick, Gillie, Travis, Black, Hayes. 23
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