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The Women’s Dormitory Council Edith Warren Mary Quick Dorothy Boyle President Vice'President Secretary and Treasurer HOUSE PRESIDENTS Charlotte Durie, Forbes Hall Rue Swanson, Mellon Hall Margaret Schinneller, Birch Hall Martha McMasters, Cypress Hall Helen Wilson, Elm Hall Mary Belle Rankin, Hawthorne Hall Dorothy Isabel Johnson, Laurel Hall Alice Ribblett, Linden Hall Elizabeth Lesser, Magnolia Hall Florence Hartman, Oal{ Hall Gladys York, Spruce Hall Virginia Wallace, Sycamore Hall Boyle, Walnut Hall The Women's Dormitory Council is composed of its officers and the house president of every dormitory. The purpose of this organization is to control all matters relating to students who live in the women's dormitories; to maintain a high standard of conduct; and to promote a sense of honor and individual responsibility. This group of student representatives meets weekly, and all cases are brought before the council through the house presidents. Although the rules .adopted by this council are few and simple, the girls have the highest regard for the reputation and moral standing of their school. 322
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Forbes Hall OFFICERS Charlotte Durie . Alice Nelson Katherine Eckert Imblda Rinkenberger President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman Forbes Hall stands at the entrance to the Campus of our college and is the dwelling place of a large group of girls who vary widely in their chosen vocations. Yet for all this diversity, there is perfect harmony. Our social functions, our cooperation in Campus events, and our scholastic standing are among the highest. 323
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