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Row One: Beverly Perry, Debbie Larson. Row Two: Miss Willa Morris, advisor, Priscilla Gueltig, Edda Goefre- witz, Judie Hart, Carolyn Korb, president, Sally Yurick, Pat Taggart, Jeannine West, Miss Erma Anderson, advisor. Row Three: Nancy Robinson, Jessica Campbell, Sally Applegate, Sally Coombs, Sarah O ' Neil, Joanie Larkin, Carolyn Miller, Judy Haile, Gail Kalapos, Barbara Fromm, Diane Malloy, Linda Larmer, Judy Krajcik, Joan McCoy, Doris Dever, Judy Martin, Patt Hrynak, Mary Ann Carr. The president ' s gavel called to order an Interdorm meeting. interdorm council The president, vice-president and social chairman of each women ' s dormitory met bi-monthly in Inter- dormitory Council to unify governmental and social activities. Interdorm planned and guided Freshman Day in the fall. A sneak attack by upperclassmen awakened the freshmen in the early morning, and till that evening, they were under upperclass command. The room drawing situation was discussed by the Council until a simpler procedure was found. With Women ' s League, an activity file was established to unite the information about any office in any group. Interdorm B-Dinner, honoring scholastic achievement, and the Interdorm Formal in the spring were sponsored for dormitory residents.
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With a new president and a new dorm on the Green, East Green Council continued old policies and began new ones for the residents of nine men ' s and two women ' s dorms. The Wash- ington Hall Glee Club grew to include Jefferson and Lincoln to form The Presidential Triad Chorus. Its debut was the Varsity Show and it sang for the Green in a special Christmas program. Council continued the East Green Formal and the Carnival and study table for fresh- men. A culture committee invited professors to talk informally on art, literature and music. University policies were clarified to the Green by inviting administration members to attend Tuesday night Council meetings. east green council Policies developed by representatives to Council are read at door meeting. Row One: Hoi Buchert, Sally Applegate, Judy Hartranft, Harriett Rowan, Linda Larmer, Judy Krajcik, Mr. Joseph Dando, advisor, Jerry Heclcerman, Bill Spencer, president. Row Two: Ted Frank, Bob Metcalle, George Vaia, Al Richards, Lawrence Williams, William Glaeser, Rick Harris, Jack Store, Dick Streim, Jim Volk, Tom Schantz, John Purdy, Ed Tubbs, Ron Gussett, Bob Ritari, Dave Hay, Larry Roller, David Peach, Bernie Zahuranec, Tom Atkin. Row Three: Bob Engelaul, Jim Thomas, Howard Linscott, Ralph Miles, Dick Wadd, Clete Anderson, John Thornton, Chuck Spore, Fred Kocher, Herb Fey, John Browne, Jack Jacobs.
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Dorm officers absorb the ideas of those who lead and guide them. They discuss and share suggestions from their house councils. - H| Vi 4 p w ' vw i Hi HL js 41 With new ideas and Council decisions they return to guide their dorm members.
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