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STUDCriT UIOm€n ' S LCRGUC The Women ' s League is the women ' s organ of student government. Every woman up- on registration automatically becomes a member of the Women ' s League. It is the govern- ing body of all women on campus. In addition to its usual activities this year, the League added many new features. It sponsored a coflec hour for veterans ' wives. It brought to the campus many noted speakers for the Campus Foruni . wliicb were instigated as educational as well as social hours for students and faciihy. The Women ' s League priiilcil I he handbook for the purpose of freshmen orientation. It also sponsors the Service Program directed by Irene Saterstad and Dr. Mary F. Gates. To climax the year, the Women ' s League established the Mary Winters ' Memorial Award to be bestowed annualK niiom an oulslanding woman student on campus. I ' age Sixteen,
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CHARLES McKENNY HALL, the center of all college social activities, faifly pops with activity every night of the week. Clubs, dinners, informal parties, mixers, sorority and fraternity acti ities. and formal dances are held in the ballroom and club rooms of the Lnion. The first and fourth floors, prenously unused, have been converted into living quarters for some of the many men who have returned to campus from the wars. Acquaintances are made over cokes and coffee obtained in the grill between classes. The meal tickets lose their value quickly as the cashier punches off the cost of the many meals that students eat in the cafeteria. In the past three years an occasional fellow or girl would wander over to the Lnion in the daytime, but now the doors are swinging in and out continuously, with students looking for a bridge game, a roommate, a study companion, or a place to while away an hour. The Lnion is verj ' expertly managed by Mr. William Brownrigg. recently returned from service in the Navy. The men residents of SicKenny Hall are ably supervised by Mr. William Eastman. Assistant Professor of Speech. THE HEALTH RESIDENCE, headed by Dr. Glenadine Snow, prondes relief from colds, aches and pains. Its principal duties consist of administering the annual physical examination, required of every student, and providing various health aids throughout the year. Page Fifteen
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flDmmiSTRRTORS Left to right: Mary Stumpmier, Helen Rahm, Ewa Carter, Irene Saterstad. 6XCCUTIV6 BOARD The Women ' s League Executive Board is the governing and policy- making body of our campus. It consists of the chairmen of the various com- mittees serving in the Women ' s League Service Program. The second group consists of members-at-large who work with the committee chairmen to pre- sent to the women students, in addition to their formal education, an extensive program of activities and social affairs. Helen Rahm. as president of the League, Avas president of the Executive Board. Page Seventeen
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