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T standing: Lois Clements, Barbara Hughes, Patricia Saad. Seated: Nicolina DeAgostina, Berta Lou Nique, Sara Woodside, Shirley Wetmohe, and Mary Gray. ADVISORY BOARD THE Advisory Board counsels the women in the rules and regulations on campus. The Board is made up of eight members elected at the spring election and the Vice-President. There are five upperclassmen and three sophomores. Their duties are to discuss problems of social conduct and enforce the social regulations set up and accepted by Women ' s League. The Board meets every week. Sara Woodside, Vice-President, was chair- man of the board. Page 21
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Marion Eberle, Sara Woodside, Margaret Beis and Electa Smith WOMEN ' S LEAGUE THE Women ' s League is the campus women ' s organization of student government. Made up of all the registered women students of the college, the League sets as its purpose the developing of a feeling of responsibility, leadership, cooperation, and democracy among the women. This year, as in years past, the Women ' s League has been a leader in campus activities. After taking part in the Homecoming Parade, atten- tion was turned to the Harvest Hop. This dance, the first formal of the year, was sponsored by the League. Helping to bring to the campus the spirit of Christmas the Women ' s League decorated McKenny Hall for the Yule-tide season. Women graduates of February were honored at a reception given by the League. The League also gave a faculty tea during the year. The Women ' s League has been instrumental during the year also in bringing many noted speakers in for the Campus Forum, and publishing a hand- book to aid new women students on campus. Aided by the advisors of the League, Dean Hill and Assistant Dean Rudin, each spring the League holds an election at which time new girls are elected to hold office for the coming year. This year the election was held March 23, electing girls to uphold and carry on the worthwhile projects and traditions of the League. Page 20
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n o Row 1: Jeanie Kanno, Dorothy Banks, Marion Runkle, Maudine Mason, Lois Phillips Row 2: Marion Eberle, Electa Smith, Margaret Beis, Miss Rudin, Sara Woodside, Unabelle Emm, Barbara Smith. Row 3: Alice Scott, Jan Thompson, Patricia Johnstrud, Barbara Warner, Elizabeth McGregor, Dorothy Fry, Evelyn Pratt, Gloria Walton, Georianne Creamer. Row 4: Jean Bartlett, Mary Beauchamp, Nancy Lee Burrell, Dorothy Johnson, Christine MacCon- nell. Garnet Knack, Ruth Oakes. EXECUTIVE BOARD THE officers are girls who are interested in the women ' s affairs on the campus and show leadership. This year ' s officers were: Margaret Bais, President, Sara Woodside, Vice-President, Electa Smith, Secretary, and Marion Eberle, Treasurer. The Women ' s League Executive Board is the governing and policy- making body of our campus. It consists of the chairmen of the various committees, representatives of dormitories, members-at-large, community service chairmen, and officers. Meetings are held bi-monthly. Margaret Beis, President of League, presided as President of the Executive Board. Page 22 MNl
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