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c rfcja c ia±is '944 THE STUDENT CABINET Jack Molmxs Jeaxe Hart a John Dun . Since the enrollment was comparatively small this year a constitutional amendment stating that three cabinet members be elected was enacted. One was to be from Tradcs-Knginecring, and one each from Arts and Commerce. Jack Moll ins of Pane, a veteran of World War II. was elected president of the Student Cabinet. Jack was the cabinet representative for 'Trades and Engineering. Other department representatives were: John Diet , of Wahpcton for Arts and Jeanc Rarta of Fullerton for Commerce. A resolution was adopted to divide the student hotly into two groups, namely the Arts and Commerce and the Trades and Engineers, to form into department clubs. This cabinet carried out very capably and efficiently the work of governing student affairs and social activities. 'They met with Mr. McMahon during the year.
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 944 Jfis c fcjacvaiid THE DAKOTA SCIENTIST First row: Frances Ujka, Charlotte Seaman, Carol Aiulcrson, Adeline Schiller. Second row: Lowell Swart, Clarence Anderson, Gordon Matheson. For the past two years The Dakota Scientist has been globe trotting. As many as 2,000 copies from each issue have been sent to the boys in service, here in the United States and overseas. 'This year the paper has tried to keep alumni and former students in contact with their classmates. To the following staff members goes this credit: Charlotte Seaman, editor; Carol Anderson, associate editor; Francis Ujka, columnist; Clarence Anderson, electrical department reporter; Vernon Hof strand, printing; Lowell Swart, succeeded by Gordon Matheson, aviation; and Adeline Schiller, commercial. For publications during the 1042-4.1 school year, The Dakota Scientist was awarded the First Class Honor rating by critical service of Associated Collegiate Press.
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 944 ARTS-COMMERCE CLUB First row: Philomcnia Lippert, Marianne Glarum, Dorothy Anderson, Maralyn Slater, Laurel Hess, Frances Bishop. Second row: Flainc Model, Mary I heresc Maresh, Margaret Ginn, Grace Meyer, Mary Rcinillard. Third row: Corrinc Schoeneck, Jcanc Barta, Anna Ar ahri ht, Lois Marquardt, Doris A ml resell, Gloria Vafcd, Muriel DuMarcc, Fourth row: Ruth Pankow, Alvina Kruinp, Verbena Jost, Alice Klawittcr, Ethel Brunshcrj;, Florence Kindc, Carol Vos-! er , Ruth Adams. First row: John Diet ., Mary Rocn, Cal ford Mayer, Mary Schan, Margaret Axt-' mann, Bonnie McDou al. Second row: Carol Anderson, Shirley Bute, Mary Pearson, Dorothy Smith, Merle Rhodenbau h, Alice Livingood, Bcnnevi Pearson. Frances Ujka. Third row: Lois Vollmen, Betty Strandcmo, Helen Broller , Veronica Flashc, Louise Ducrr. Fourth row: Adeline Schiller. Muriel DuMarcc, John Moore, Jerome Bartholomav, Donald Peterson, Frederick Hammer, Wavnc Ellingscn, Howard Topness.
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