Mansfield University - Carontawan Yearbook (Mansfield, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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Women ' s Day Counci One of the smaller, move active oi ' ganiza- tions on the campus is the popular Women Day Students ' Club. This club is made up of those members of the student body not living: in the dormitories but residing in Mansfield or neighboring communities. The purpose of the club is to furnish an opportunity for friendly Day Student get- togethers. Day Students would have very little opportunity to take part in campus ac;i ities if it were not for the monthly luncheons sponsored by the club, which offer a chance for the Day Students to become better acquainted with their fellow students and with the college itself. S m w ' ' 1 -i ' M Front ru v : Miss Reed. S. Hollenbach, R. Johnson. P. Edelstein, I. Danielski. M. Harrington. Second row: A. J. Brion, J. Lundv. K. Loveland. A. Craig. V. South. Third row : L. Shedden. L. Kneller. D. M. Hammond, A. Zakaukus, D. Finkle. L. R. Younp. Fourth row: M. Russell, R. Phillips. D. J. Fox, M. E. Marshall, N. Maul. Fifth row: D. Bryan. S. Johnson. B. Leach. Front row: O. Myfelt, W. Cook. D. Snell. L. Mead, D. P.artoo. H. Ilesanceney. Mr. Long, Second row : W. Decker, W. Garrison. J. Waters. A. K. Blakeniee, L. Darsett, E. Mcintosh. P. Garri8on, D. Teater. Third row: M. Finch. F. Weller. P. Brown, F. Schubert. D. Johnson. D. Davis. J. Brunner. Fourth row: B, Garrison, R. Almony, F. Neufer, M. Bookmiller, K. Merrick. L. Evans, W. Wingert. Fifth row: L. Dahl. N. Evans, H. Chadinck, R. Fuller. D. Webster, L. Bailey, J. Jac uish. G. Myfelt, E. Dov, ' n-H, L. Bailey. A. Shaw. G. Barnes. S. Hullenbach. Men ' s Day Council The Men ' s Day Student Club was active this year for the first time since 1942. Its membership is open to all men living outside M.S.T.C. dormitories while attending the college. We were organized for the primary pur- po.- e of adjusting and bettering conditions for all men day students. It is through our president that we have had such excellent representation on the Student Council. Our activities include business meetings, picnics, and luncheons. The social events are traditionally held jointly with the Women ' s Day Student Club. We have just begun to build our strength, and our hopes for the future are higher than ever before.

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Women ' s Dormitory Council Front row: D. Dussinf er. R Hollenshead. R. Izer. D. SpauIdinE. E. Second row: Miss Reed. E. Bitner. E. Drake. A. Meyer, Miss Wasley In the spring of the year we women stu- dents of North Hall elected eight girls to act as the governing body of our dormitory. The purpose of the council is to administer student life in the drrmitory so that every- one may live comfortably and with con- sideration for others. We propose to develop individual and group responsibility and to promote conditions for the development of courtesy and self-control. During the course of the year the council strives to attain more pleasant living condi- tions in the dormitory and to help the Freshman women become oriented to dormi- tory life. We believe that our program is dependent on the active participation of all students and faculty, and we are always seeking to encourage better thinking and to develop a desire for higher standards. Men ' s Dormitory Counci Mr. Long, J. Hitter. D. Thomas. E. Kinney. P. Volante, D. Mancia. The Men ' s Dormitory Association is one of the most far-reaching organizations on the Mansfield College campus. It contacts a larger percentage of male students than any other group. With the wise advice of the Dean of Men and the capable leadership of President Domonic Mancia, the members of the asso- ciation have served the college by promoting good will and understanding, not only among the students but also between the student body and the faculty, and by maintaining the worthwhile customs and traditions of Mansfield State Teachers College. Committees from the Men ' s Dormitory Association perform the duties of the or- ganization. Acting as a judicial group, the association settles any problems which arise within its jurisdiction. The harmony and discipline among the men of Mansfield have resulted from the work of the Men ' s Dormi- tory Association.



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Who ' s Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges is an official an- nual directory of distinguished students published in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. At Mansfield State Teachers College the Sophomore and Junior members of the Stu- dent Council honor outstanding Seniors for their service to the College, their leadership, and their contributions to extracurricular activities and scholastic achievements. p. Mulford. C. Weed. J. Wilcox. H. Besanceney. B. Magalski. R . Izer, E. Junes. R. Hollenshead. E. Mertz, C. Stillwell, B. Goodall.

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