Grove City College - Ouija Yearbook (Grove City, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 26 text:

Mary Anderson Pew House Council OFFICERS President ,... .... L ouise Brown Treasurer .,........ .... V irginia Weise Vice President . . . . . .Jane Daryman Representative-at-Large ....., Marjorie Craig Secretary . . . .... Frances Ritchey The House Council is the governing board of the Mary Anderson Pew Dormitory. The members are chosen by the girls living in the dorm. The purpose of the council is to keep the dorm running smoothly, as well as to pro- vide recreation for the girls. ' Each member of the council has her own duties. The president calls and presides over the house meetings. The vice-president plans the weekly dining room table assignments. The duty of the secretary is to keep a record of all minutes and to send invitations to fac- ulty members for various dorm activities. The representative-at-large and freshman represen- tative take care of any unassigned duties such as preparing for feeds and weekend activities in the dorm. Freshman Representative . .... Dorothy Trax l-lighlights of the year were the Hallowe'en Party in the rec room, decorating the Christ- mas tree and dining room tables, the Christ- mas breakfast and party, the formal dinner, surprise feeds lespecially during finalsl, and big weekend goings-on in the dorm. Our an- nual formal reception planned for the Christ- mas season was cancelled because of bad weather. New table games were bought to be played in the great hall. Dancing in the music room after meals still holds its popularity among' dorm activities. Singing around the piano af- ter Sunday dinner proved to be lots of fun this year. A new idea incorporated was the oppor- tunity of groups of girls to plan parties for which the council would provide the food and to which all the dorm girls would be invited. l J . y N4 X 1 f Page Forty-nine 45 SSA Q H si 5515.54 '. JK, X , 0 is - A , iN fl 'f i T 1 .-T--. fxw- U A --s --Q. 'iq at 2 Ti? . ' xi?-'3'1-'gig XL fgyiiy-1-Piss 'Ks -xg... xlioi ,,- ict Mfg -nw, fu' is.3zx,f'EV..7,H . get hw?

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The 1945 Shirley Tanner, Editor Joe Johnston, Business Manager Grace Denman, Ruth Eyman Associate Editors We present to ou the i945 Oui'a in art y l T p 1 we hope, the story of your life on campus- your friends, activities, and classes. We hope in looking through it you may recall with plea- sure your hours spent at Grove City. The staff of the 1945 Ouija wishes to thank Mr. Stanley Seiple, and Mr. Gerald Bridges for the pictures, which add so much to the year- book. We also wish to thank Miss Gertrude C. Ford for her assistance in the typing, and Dr. Wilbur G. Collings for his aid and guidance. Without them, this publication would never have been printed. Page Fifly



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Colonial House Council l OFFICERS President ....., ,.,. L ouise Buchanan Treasurer . . . . . .Miriam Spoehr Vice President . . . .... Avonell Kinder Fire Warden ,......... .... L ois Landon Secretary .... . . .Blanche Kurtz Freshman Representative . . .... Joan Young The Colonial House Council is the Govern- ing body of Colonial Dormitory. The election of the present House Council members was held shortly after school began last year, Its chief duty is to make the dormitory life more comfortable and pleasant for the girls living there. Through the House Council arrangements are made for the delivery of magazines and newspapers, and the sponsoring of social ac- tivities. A less pleasant duty is that of enforc- ing the rules regarding quiet hours. p The Council held the annual Halloween Party, which included a ghost walk, and was attended by girls unrecognized in their orig- inal and weird costumes. Christmas time brought with it a Sunday morning breakfast and carol singing for both town and Colonial girls. The waiters trimmed our Christmas tree, gave us gifts, and sponsored a program after our Christmas dinner. We entertained Presi- dent and Mrs. Ketler, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges at Christmas dinner. We had our usual feeds, musical programs, and open houses. The cooperation shown by all the girls of the house has been very much appreciated by the Council members. We only hope that our successors have another such pleasant year as we had. Page Forty-aight

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