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OU coeds voice in their off airs.., sponsor annual Coed Prom and Leaders ' Rally luncheon. i iv «»!: : Women ' s League Senate serenades Dean Voigt before Christmas vacation. It ' s snack time every Friday afternoon at League Lounge. Leader ' s Rally Luncheon at the Grill has fine showing. 27
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The Women ' s League, active women ' s organization, thru their Senate and Assembly give Women ' s League Senate includes: Betty Armstrong, Jo Frederick, Dean Voigt, Betty Smith, Jo Cross, Norma Kodes, Margy Huck, Dee Horgan, Donna Burton, Nancy Quackenbush. Shirley Cody, Kathy Bemhardi. Women ' s League, of which every enrolled women student is a mem- ber, supervises campus affairs con- cerning the women of Ohio Univer- sity and sponsors a well rounded social program. The League is com- posed of two bodies, the assembly and the senate, and all housing units are represented. McGuffey Hall serves as headquarters for meetings of the organization. On the 47-48 calendar were weekly open houses at Dean Voigt ' s, mass meetings on every phase of the home, and in the spring, a conference of Women ' s Government Organizations from various colleges the size of OU. The annual Co-ed Prom, Leader ' s Rally Luncheon, freshmen mixers, the music festival and the housemother ' s tea are all sponsored by Women ' s League. Women ' s League Assembly includes: FIRST ROW: Jan NeCamken. Gerry Kavalir, Margaret Huck, Marjorie Tarlow, Dolores Horgan, Barbara Smith, Donna Lee Burton, Nancy Quackenbush, Joan Cross, Kathy Bemhardi, Vicky Janapolis. SECOND ROW: Estelle Kalish, Harriet Stine, Joan Maseritz, Thelma Shott, Ruth Hubbard, Martha Ohlinger. Patricia Jewett, Nancy Troup, Georgeanne Fornwalt. Carol Brosmer, Dottie Malak, Judy Frank. THIRD ROW: Beverly Kulick. Dorothy Adams, Dorothy Bachman, Mary Roadpouch, Jan McGhee, Peggy Faulkner, Ruth Nelson, Norma Shupe, Thelma Ray, Nancy Anne Smith, Marlene Archer, Doris McDowell, Joan Kaplan. 26
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MEN ' S UNION PLANNING BOARD FIRST ROW: Chuck Rhoads. Jack Neenan, Paul Clarke, Kenton Ray. SECOND ROW: Jim Dehnke, Bill Smith. Ray Sturm, Nick Alexander, Orville Riser, Bill Dietrich, Al Sollez, Rocky Russo, Dean Hunkins. The executive body of the Men ' s Union, the Men ' s Union Planning Board, provides a social program for the cam- pus at large and especially for the more than 4,000 men on campus. It functions as the men ' s administrative body in campus student government and spon- sors all-campus traditional events. The registration hop and the fresh- man mixer started the activities in Sep- tember, along with the intramural tour- naments in billiards, chess and bridge. October saw over 2,000 students trek to Western Reserve for the annual Migra- tion Day. Homecoming with its gala floats, house decorations and Home- coming Queen was one of the year ' s highlights. Climaxing the football sea- son, MUPB sponsored Dad ' s Day, which included a weekend of entertainment. This year donations were made to YMCA and the Rec Hall to meet ex- penses and furnish newspapers. $800 was put into the Men ' s Union Loan Fund. In the spring the all men ' s show, the Rodeo, wound up OU ' s greatest year. The Men ' s Union sponsors the men ' s small sports program, and gives the Homecoming float awards. 28
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