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Ralf aw le7e4 2 DORMITORY STUDENT COUNCIL THE Dormitory STUDENT COUNCIL is an organization main- tained by astudent-elected group in the interest of the dormi- tory residents. Its purpose is to create co-operation and a friendly feeling among the students, to make and enforce laws of the constitution, and to promote the social activities which take place within the dormitories. Representatives are elected in each house by the students of the individual houses and all seniors are automatically members. This group con- stitutes the dormitory council and they in turn elect from the group an executive committee of five. Within this executive committee the officers are elected. This year’s officers are Elinor M. Wightman, President; Esther K. Dudley, Vice- President; Marie T. Pero, Secretary; Jeanette A. Girard, Treasurer. E. W. THE JUNIOR DIVISION OF THE EASTERN ARTS ASSOCIATION THE JUNIoR EAsTERN Arts chapter at the Rhode Island School of Design is composed mainly of members of the Art Education Department although students of all other depart- ments in the school are invited to join. Bi-monthly meetings are held. One of these is a business meeting followed by a lecture or demonstration on some subject interesting to art students. The second monthly meeting is devoted to social activities. An annual fee of one dollar covers the Association dues and various expenses of the social meetings. This year’s officers are as follows: President, Jean Hoxie; Vice-President, Esther Dudley; Recording Secretary, Rosaline Braga; Corresponding Secretary, Mary Gallopin; Treasurer, Irene Larson; Delegate, Virginia M. Spargo. Each year, usually in New York, the Eastern Arts Associa- tion which includes the Junior Division holds a convention attended by representatives of many Eastern schools of art and colleges. In the past three years the Rhode Island School of Design has been represented. ee 29
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