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.... lflfifllltf EMI rn tl anne. -., ?1'ii'iis-'wi' l l.t+r.' i.l4i,t.t.X.ll'l ll-ll' fi , i ffm. i,.l 1 H- iii --ftiviiiiii Y S'l'lllJlCN'l' UINLION: llc-:iii Raliilt ti. lliirsliiiixiii. Rziliili Klein, llieliarrl l i Ili-rriiig, Ili-le-ii . use-A. Nlllslfii Mr. Merrill V. Mt-liweii, lViliii:i llrt-wer, lJl'. ,Ioliii R. .Xlili-ii. Miss Myrtle .li-iisi-ii, llr. .lainie-s l':uil tieiiiierty, Ioiin- Iii:-sr-l, Iiiithryii Illiiiki-. ga in 3 Tl :-7 5 g --flat wt titles .5 .,,, in . .ffv ', el - 1 AT ,il My . I , iiifliiiil C Student Unien Committee Regulations and restrictions regarding the Student Union building are set up by the Student Union Com- mittee. Hours, prices, employment, and maintenance of the Nest are the subject ol' committee meetings in an effort to provide the student body and faculty with the advantages ol' a Student, Union Building at the lowest possible cost. Music Activities Committee All the collegiate musical organizations are advised by the Music Activities Committee. Besides furthering music appreciation among the students, the committee attempts to combine the music programs of faculty, community and student body through the Mixed Chorus, which annually presents The Messiah at Christmas time. .lst F. . Sl'I'Il'Z1'll: Dr. Wayne N. 'l'lioiiiiisoii, I,',I:iiie Iiipliiiiger, Mr. ltllrli-ii 'll Smith, Alive XVliite, Dr. Ve:-il Ilew, Pzitrieia Vltios. l'IN'l'l'IR'l'.'XlNMICNT: Mr. lylerrill V. lX'l4'lCweii, Mr. ,loliti Seliwairz. Mary Aliiiie xvllfitlll, Leila Ilrm'k. 5 tl it itll lvl l 'll E E S Speech and Drama Committee Under the auspices of the Speech and Drama Com- mittee come all the campus plays, debate programs, and intra-collegiate speech contests. At least once a year, the debate team makes one out-of-state trip, and in alternate years, the committee sponsors the participation ol' Bowling Green delegates in the national Pi Kappa Delta tournaments. Entertainment and Assembly Eemmiltee Faced with the impossible task of pleasing everyone all of thetime,theEntertainmentanctAssembly Commit- tee planned the ycar's program with one thought in mind: to strive for quality rather than quantity. Hours of consideration and letter writing were rewarded by the appearance of Margaret Speaks and Roland Hayes.
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IFRONT RUXVC1411lurigliljtjoannSmith. lit-tty Zzicnglcin Van lflt-ct, lN'larthzi FRONT ROW tlrff lu riqlrll: lznncs Violnml. Ralph Klein, Dean .Xrrh li. 'l'runsut', ltflurilyn Smith, Vonklin, Philip Miles, I-Irvin Potlts. Sl'It'0ND ROW: Mary NVaitson, Martha I,nwn, Ann liuvli, Dt-an .Xudrey H.Xt lx RtlW',Iul1n I+. Iignrlu-r. t'li:1rlcsXV. Hall, William llntskn. Kenyon Wild:-r. joy llnhotly, ,Innet lIult1ln'yt'r. lt.-XCR ROW: Mary ,lu Davis, th-ne Drake, Virginia l alkl1u:', lilimbctli Mt-ycrei. Virginia Kclltw, wr- if rr f ' 1' 'f If jg' T' r 'T 1 qlli - 1 'x ' is M i i inviarij-fi'-5iQ1 .i. it ' iz .iz it .54 it Q? fl TCW , ' Y fl ' a ' I 'il : . L 2 . L . L 1 ii l , 2 E Lf K F .L . l, J. l Panhellenic Council, formerly Inter-Sorority Council, launched into a record-making year with a new name and new enthusiasm. In rapid succes- sion, three sororities became affiliated with national groups and, observing a tradition estab- lished last year, the Council honored each with a tea closing the installation activities. Two inter-sorority sings, one each semester, preceded the semi-annual awarding of the Esther Russell Scholarship cup. The first semester Alpha Xi Delta won the cup for the second consecutive time while Gamma Phi Beta received it second semester. Following the system of delayed pledging, the Council initiated a method of registered rushing, preferential bidding, and the quota system for pledging. Each sorority was allowed twenty freshmen, four transfers, and an unlimited num- ber of upperclass women. To aid the new students, Panhellenic compiled a leaflet of rules and defini- tions pertaining to rushing and bidding. t Maintaining an active fraternity life during a wartime crisis was the difficulty which confronted the men who represented the four fraternities on the Inter-Fraternity Council this year. Pouring over the blue prints of Fraternity Row-to-be the Council worked on a post-war plan for the nationalization of two of its members, bet- ter fraternal spirit, and a more integrated program ol' fraternity and administrative activities. Immediate action was taken in regard to the revision of the pledge rules at the opening session last September. Reorganized to meet the demands of military units, the new system approved the pledging of service men, and methods of rushing and initiating. Groups were enabled to pledge men immediately and to initiate after the first estimates of grades were released. In spite of heated discussions over the Council table at weekly meetings, the whole program was directed toward the spirit of universal brother- hood for which Inter-Fraternity Council stands.
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..,,.., C. t, .. . , . . ,. . -if , ft .i Aw 1 , i , . it ig Ei tl 7 it 5' at 1 4 I E L' lf' t ' ' il v 't H - he 5 Q ' 1 J 1, ' Q., 3 Ll 3, cut 1,1 ,ex , 5. tix if .A Activity Fees Committee Financial headaches and hard-to-balance budgets are the worries of the Activity Fees Committee. It is the problem of this group to divide the total income from activity tickets among seven service committees accord- ing to their individual requirements on a percentage basis. Social Committee Order ol' the day 'for the Social Committeewas adjust- ing the distribution of extra-curricular activities provid- ing social opportunity for every st.udent and supervising social functions. Operating within a wartime budget. the committee sought to coordinate the service men and civilian students in a well-rounded social program. :Xt IIVIIX' I'lLI4,h tlronl row, lell to righll: Ilr. Lloyd llehns, IA. Iiolierl Jones, Zola XV1'GlVl'I', Dr. ,l, R. Uvernian. lXl:irgiti'et Vesey. lt.'Xt'Ii RUXV: Mr. XV. li. Singer, filly R. Vrnig. Roller! ll. Higgs. Alohtt I., fi'll'llllt'il'll'i SUVIAI, Ctront row, left to riglitt: Dean .Xntlrey Kenyon XVilrh-r. Miss Grave Xvills. llr. NVHIKIH IC. Steitltniann, Katlierine t'art'as. Ilr. t'l:ire S. lXlartin, Dean :Xreh ll. Vnnklin. ll.'Xt'K ROXV: Aloyre Keller, janet Ilarl, jane XVltile. Tlioinas Ilerines. iX'le'Dnnna Sitterh- Street, Alice Yoder, tieorgianna Iianll. ,lean Ilarsltniali. .-.E .XT I Q J I - i I .1 ' 1 . 1' J 5. .. to it 1 f Publications Committee Appointment of all editors and business managers of approved campus publications is one of the tasks ol' the Publications Committee, followed by close supervision of these publications. Awarding ol' positions on the Journalism Honor Roll, service pins, and the coveted keys are made at the annual Publications Dinner. f llthletic Committee All schedules of sports events, maintenance of ath- letic equipment, and regulation ol' faculty aicl on the business side are the worries ol' the Athletic Committee. Intramural sports programs for both service and civilian students are approved by this committee. l'llllI,Il'.'X'l'lllNS tlftllll row, lelt to rightl: Rieltsirml hil'lIl'ii. Ill. Iiineisnn Sllltck. Dean eXl'i'h Il. Vonklin. l'altirizu Srltweitzel. Ilelen l'ngh. ltr. l'atltl I . Leerly. ll.'Xt'IQ RUXV: Dennis .Xeselilitnati. Mr. ,lesse ,l. l'nrrier. .X'l'lll.l'I'l'lt': Mr. l'anl I . Muse. Mr. Daniel nl. l'rowley. Mi. Ilarnlul .Xntli-ison. ltlr. Warren Sleller. Norman linisely.
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