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.Q- I. THE S P R ING, 1944, EXEC IVE COMMITTEE IN SESSION Mission Stu e Government A brief resume of student bod aclivitiesk the past year shows clearly the far-rea c mplish- ments of the Executive Committee 0 Q4-4. The tremendous success f rawtxight da 'J staged in the fall semester e Exe utive Co - mittee's financial backi ffl d personal assiqzylce, All tation of H.M.S. Pimzfore in full costume and vivid stage sets, and the drama classes' presentation of the Zlflau IVIJQ Came fo Dimzer. The whole-hearted per- sonal ll as financial support of the committee two f n s. T I help 3l erably in the successful staging of these f T committ e co-operated f rther i1 finan- too-helped greatly in st i the n' ht danc ywhich I have been among Mis n's odtsvl-Mug s Zial suc- da aid to th EST WING nd THE MISSIO . cesses. It was th Execu ive tom ' tee, too,t2fhic di I Committee actifities ere under the ' nsorship its bit for the eff by 3 'nlg to tty over d e Qof Arthhr W, jo es, lljclid of the boy ysical educa- receipts for wou de soldiers yman Ho iftah tion fiepgrtinef, . o m,the emfnpgwish to express Committee m b s pus e stude laody cad s 'X he-I 'ppreciati or l is' - pefition, generosity, and to a new high thi ts mester and led cardscysmenx 1 pijagzzssive suggestions. 'liiaymond T. Conlan, fall the record-breaki g total 1,5X91. s-J dm advisor, the COITITIQQ also expresses its thanks Two outstandi wgs of tg s ,ol year e' jfor invaluable advide and assistance. made possible through the finanl al ming orded Q by Executive Committee appro fl3fl.QfI4SX'3.1'1d un - FALL, 1943, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . ' ' ' ' - Top row: Erlich, Boyd, Scott, Witmer, Fassler, Keil. Baltom row: wrltlng' were the music department S Presen X ' Mattson, Hauck, Collins, Owen, Tolentino, Zalba, McMillan. PAGE TWELVE 'Q vw...-I , .
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ALVIN o, Mouse. Acfriisicg v1r.1z.PalNr'iPAi, ANU omni or iiovs FACULTY AND DEPARTMENTS Miss Loretta F. Wilsrvn. 0 GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Miss Lonora B. Davidson, head, Mrs. Gladys Clawson, Miss Helen F. Landon, Miss Grace M. Lincoln, Mrs, Florence Millikin, Miss Gloria Swicegood. Ahsent on leave while on service with the American Red Cross: Miss Geraldine Mulcahy. 0 HOMIE ECONOMICS-Miss Catherine C. Mac- l.aughlin, head, Mrs. Helen Bartram, Miss Catherine li. Lynn, Miss Flor- ence Nordholz, Mrs. Mahel T. Reedy, Miss Paula Swarm. 0 LIBRARY Miss Kara S. Wliitclier, head, Miss Cecile Bolin. 0 MATHEMATICS -Miss Georgia M. Simon, head, Miss Barbara K. Acheson, Miss Rita M. Byrne, Charles DeSousa, Miss Ida G. Isham, Miss Margarete Miklau, Miss Adeline Scandrett, August Tiesselinck. 0 MECHANICAL ARTS'- Charles li. Rust, head, john li. Bale, David N. Barker, joseph C. Bran- stetter, joseph Crocker, Ulrich Graff, Merton F. Hughes, Clarence li. Lundy, Williiiiii li. Wiintz. 0 MUSIC-George D. Ingram, head, Miss lsahelle Becker. 0 R.O,T.C.-fSgt. Harold I.. La Riviere. 0 NURSES- Miss M'ary Huston, school nurse, Mrs. Clara V. Royston, puhlic health service nurse. 0 SCIliNCIif-Thomas j. Terry, head, Charles IZ. Crane, Miss Fernande de Ghetaldi, Charles DeSousa, Martin S. jussell, Frank A. Roberts, Mrs. Lulu V. Schott. 0 SFCRFTARIAL STAFF-Mrs. M. G. Drechsler, secretary, Miss Bernice Dunn, attendance clerk. 0 SOCIAL S'I'llDIlfS - Miss Loretta F. Wilssrn, head, Arthur W. johns, Ivlrs. Cora C. Kortright, Dr. Leonard Lundgren, Herold j. Miller, Mrs. jeannette B. Newman, Miss Claire C. Peterson, Leslie A. Phillips, Charles S. Young quist. Ahsent on leave while on overseas duty with the American Red Cross: Mrs. Thadea Rahn. 0 BUILDING MAINTENANCE STAFF- Wfilliam j. Dykstra, head, Victor Cattermole, Mrs. Fdna Frankson, james Holden, Mrs. Tekla johnson, Donald Lang, Stanley Meyers, Miss Bernadette Monaghan, Mrs. Lourette Wiill. O l,'ll1ul't'.' Mrs. Baxter. ahle head counselor, at work on tuimilative tounseling rer- ords. 0llr'lw11'.' Miss Dunn. napahle .attendance secretary, at work on Mission tiles, PAGE ELEVEN
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GPRINC wil EXFCUTIVE COMMI LAI'-' , lf, I 1 1 , ,' . 1 , ydwf FALL, 1945, EXECUTIVE COMMI'l I'EE Pz'ei'ide11I . . Vi ce- pre.ride11t . . Remrdifig Sefr'elfzry . Girfi Iiimzmiifzl SL'l'J'c'fcIl'f Boys' Iiimzzzrhzl Seu'ctm'y Girli Alhleliv Mmzager Boy! Afhlelif Mizmzgw' Yell Laude: '... High Fam' Praaidelzf Low fiom' Preiinfellt . H I gh Three Pmfidelll Low Three Piwidefzf High Tivo Piwidefzt . . . Hurry lirliclm Jacqueline Boyd . . June Scott . Donna Witxncr . Ray Iiasslcr . jolmnnn Kiel Willtcr Mattson . Glenn Hnucla . Clmrlcs Collins . . luck Owcn Willigliwm Tolcntino . Serrapio Zallo Williixin McMillan PAGE 'HIIIKTIEEN
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