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Top row: John Chadwick, Robert Haxton, Jean Lange, Lewis Nady, Harold Carlson, Ross Dundas. Second row: Loren Heiple, Dean Scott, Borg Holen, Clarence Dee, Horace Talcott. Ralph Krska. Third row: John Hamilton, Ben Hallaway, William Dunkle, Paul Posakony, Clarke Hovey, Harold Godown. Fourth row: Donald Dipple, Bruce Bebensee, Don E. Elliott, Jerome Kaplan, John Hatfield, William Haselton, Leslie Henderson, James C. Davis. Fifth row: Walter Wayne Miller, Paul Souder, Seymour Glasofer, Samuel Nelson, John Hershey, Don McDowell, Glen Bishop, Leo Weiner. Front roxv: Harold L. Johnson, Mrs. Dudgeon, Clem .Abbott, ' Ken Uchida. Myron Kerney, John Harold AVessman, Gerald Hendricks, Harvey Maglott, Merle Dorman. HUGHES HALL Top row: David Herrmann, Walter Lohmeyer, Robert Meyers. Ralph Fassen, Odell Johnson, Robert Kenney, Charles Marks, Clyde Holvenstot. Harvey Evinger. Second rotiK Leslie Greiner, Winfield Dahlgran, Glenn Hruska, Rene Taylor. Gray Squire, Gerald Grepper. Gustin Leffler, William Collins. Third row: Forrest Brutsman, Clyde Roc, Raymond Heinle, Lester Scheibenberger, Charles Doyle, Philip Peterson, P. M. Fallis, Harold Grampp, Robert Lindenstruth. Fourth roxe: Robert Klienbenstein, Hugh Lightbody. Maurice Bandel, Donald Lander, Eugene Nelson, Howard Irwin, John La vton, Lewis Mellem, Richard Gilford, Robert Rusk, Clifford Mickelson, Richard Percy. Fifth row: Hugh Septer. Cecil Bowie. Karl Winkler, Hans Grell, John Junck. Dwaine Paul, Robert Miltord, Louis Byrne, George Byrne, Don Bacon, George Leonard. Evar Cedarleaf. Norman Spencer. Sixth row: florian Nold, Eugene Groshong, Kent Mahaffey, Roljert Snetzer, Reo DePew, Myron Clark, James Williams, Edward Winter, Elmer Braimworth, Arthur Wallace. Seventh row: Greg Raps. Dick C;ampl)ell, Mearl E. Noftz. James Kearns, George Kansky, William Dunkle. Donald Richter, Roljert Cole, Nick Lalich, Charles Merrill. Front row: Donald Milford, Robert Clark, Don Biklen, Keith Bartels, John Lord, Mrs. Dudgeon, Buford McClurg, James Davis, Claude Smith, Olin Howie, Henry Schwane. HUGHES COOP [287]
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KIUGEWAY e - LINCOLNWAY COTTAGES Top rmr: Harriet Peck. Helen Steele, Norma Larscn. Miriam Field, Marion Kiewel, Bea Armistead, Aleon Cook, Jeanne Perkins, Kathleen Kiger. Second row: Eleanor Smith. Mary Louise Bush, Agnes Hermanek, Mary Agnes Pinnell, Bernette demons, Helen Boliek, Ruth Duesenberg, Vera Foss, Elizabeth Olson, Phyllis Stewart. Third roiu: Mary Courtney, Jean Sinith, Mary Lathers, Elsie Reissner, Vivian Becker, CharLes Mullenix, Irene Lang, Elizabeth Ann Clark, Betty Grieve, Roberta Kami. Geraldine Leach. Front row: Jean Fogel, Catherine Hartt, Margaret Danielson, Bernice Hooper, Elaine Merrill, Mrs. Gossard, Mrs. Alice Graham, Margaret Maddock. Dorothy Crawford, Mary Kay Mawdsley; Vivian Lightbody. OFFICERS: IJnroln May Co aifc — Margaret Maddock, president; Mary Kay Mawdsley. social chairman; Kalherine Monson. .secretary-treasurer. Ridj exuay House —Elaine Merrill, president; Helen Boliek, social chairman; Ruth Duesenberg, secretary; Miriam Field, treasurer. ALLIMNI HALL Tof) row: Robert Hetherington, Douglas Hall, Jack Blume, Ray Carlson. Paul Barnes, Robert Koos, Richard Winchester, Greg Knowles, Arnold Kruse. Second row: Duane Conard. Warren Kilpatrick, George Bickford, Richard Miller, Ralph Butler. Leroy ShauU, Jerry Derr, Clinton Diehl, Henry Lohman. Third row: John Rowat, Warren Bissell, Bryan Rossi, Williain Purvis, Dwight Rogers. Charles Vaughn. Sterling Martin, Walter Bachman. Matthew Bruce. Fourth roiu: Fred Sawyer, David .Martin, Romaine Buzzetti, Frank Schoby, Robert Bell, Robert Mather, William Dreier, James Jordan. Burnell Huso. Robert Berg. Front rov : Harold Derr, Tyler Woodward. Roland Larson, Harley Cielhaus. .Marlow Cowan, Delbert Miller, Harold Bjornson, Ardath Gannon, Kenneth Kautz, James Edwards. [286]
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DORMITOhY COUN(;iL Every two weeks the Dormitory Council, which is composed of the presidents of the nine dormitories on the Iowa State cam]Jiis, meets with its facuUy advisor. Miss Frances Sims. It is the aim of this council to work toj ether in order to bring about the observation of disciplin- ary measures which arc in effect on the campus. The primary interest of the girls is in the personnel development of the residents of their respective houses and discussions are held at each meeting regarding the leadership problems connected with dormitory life. Each organized house has a system of proctors who enforce the rides in their corridors and in addition to this the freshman dormitory has a system of freshman sponsors, a group made up of senior students who act as counselors and proctors in the dormitory. In addition to the president, each dormitory has a set of officers which consists of social chairman, health council representative, intra- mural representative, librarian, secretary-treasurer and various other minor offices. A new dormitory which is situated next to Elm Hall is being built now and will be ready to accommodate the increasing number of woi7icn students who are attending the college next fall. ' lop roir: Madilock, Abbott, H. Clark, Lindemanii, D, Clark, Front row: Gustafson, Merrill, Krcaincr, Mis,s .Sims, Taiibc, Members: Dorothy Clark, Elm Hall; Helen Clark, Alice Freeman Hall; Ethel Gustafson, Clara Barton Hall; Winifred Kreamer, Welch Hall; Jean Lindeman, Memorial Union; Margaret Maddock, Lincoln Way Cottage; Elaine Merrill, Ridgeway Cottage; Katherine Taube, Roberts Hall; and .Vvalyn Williams, Birch Hall. Officers: Winifred Kreamer, president; Katherine Taube, secretary. Two all-dormitory formal dinner dances, sponsored by the council, were held this year on February 11 and March 4 in Great Hall, Me- morial Union. The dance held during February was planned on a Valentine theme and was for the upperclassmen only while the one held in March was a St. Patrick ' s dance which the freshmen attended. A benefit piano recital, given by Professor Ira Schroeder on April 19, was one of the projects of this year ' s council. The proceeds of this concert were used in placing a Steinway piano in one of the dormitory recreation rooms in order to afford a place for fiUure concerts, teas and other programs. The concert was preceded by a formal dinner held in each dormitory where various faculty members were enter- tained as guests. [288]
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