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FIRST ROW: Rosemary Shaw, Jane Wilbur, Miss Montgomery, Carol Coburn, Carla Jo Davis. SECOND ROW: Kathryn Tucker, Carolyn Meyer, Mary Smith, Ruth Anderson, Joanne Lockwo od. Swope Hall Council Officers President Carol Coburn Vice-President Rosemary Shaw Secretary Jane Wilbur Treasurer JoAnn Crary Historian Carla Jo Davis Resident Director Miss Effie Montgomery The Swope Hall Council is composed of an elected representative from each suite plus the dormitory president. This board handles, with the aid of the deans, problems of discipline and adjustment among the girls who live in Swope Hall. It is the purpose of this organization to promote friendship and unity, to share in the responsibilities of group living, and to maintain high standards in student life. A number of social events were held throughout the year. A very successful open house was held October 26, after the Homecoming Game. November 6 marked the date of the Big and Little Sister Banquet. On December 9 the annual Yule Log Service was held in the Swope Hall Lounge. Spring events included operating the food stand for the LEBRAS Fair and a farewell party given in honor of graduating Swope Hall girls.
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FIRST ROW: Ray Morgan, Rosemary Shaw, Don Koebele, Richard Fiete. SECOND ROW: Prof. William Parks, Linda Williams, Maureen McKenna, Barbara Moe, Richard Zubradr. Student Council The Student Council is composed of students representing the four classes. The work of the Student Council begins with many activities that are included in Freshman Orientation Week. Through their combined efforts and that of the student body and faculty, this group also plans and directs all Homecoming activities. Two major all-college formals were sponsored by the Council. The Winter Formal was held in December, and the annual Spring Formal was held in May. This spring the Student Council again organized the student body into a Campus Carnival. The proceeds from this gala event were added to the Victory Arch fund. The Student Council not only served as a liaison between the stu- dents and the administration, but it guided and encouraged the var- ious organizations on campus. Officers President Don Koebele Vice-President Richard Fiete Secretary Rosemary Shaw Treasurer Ray Morgan Sponsor Prof. William Parks ' J 7
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FIRST ROW: Robert Bahl, Sam Farner, David Oberlin, Mrs. Carrie Baker, Garold Galvin. SECOND ROW: Jay Warner, Francis Nieman, Noel Hammer. Men ' s Dormitory Council The Men ' s Dormitory Council is composed of the elected officers and the student counselors. It is the responsibility of these men to co-operate with the ad- ministration and the student council in handling problems of discipline and personal adjustment of the men living in the dormitory. This council strives to promote friendship and unity among the residents and to maintain high standards in student life. The Men ' s Dorm participates in many activities on campus such as taking an active part in the Lebras Fair which was held in the spring. The dorm director for the year was Mrs. Carrie Baker. Officers President Garold Galvin Vice-President Sam Farner Secretary-Treasurer David Oberlin Dorm Director Mrs. Carrie Baker 29
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