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Page Sixty-eigbt Top: N. Anuta, R. Dailey, E. Goerke, A. Jones. Middle: D. Michelson, R. Staven, J. Taubenheim, J. Youmans. Bottom: L. Johnson, D. McCarthy, D. Miller. Whohs Who Every year eight members of the Carroll College student body are elected to membership in uWlhohs Who in American Colleges and Universities? The eligible juniors and seniors are voted upon by both faculty and students, and are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership,and outstanding activity in college aHairs. The seniors elected this year were Bob Daly, Eileen Goerke, Jay Jones, Dorothy Lyter Michelson, and Ralph Staven. Selectees from the junior class were Leroy Johnson, Dan McCarthy, and Dorothy Miller. Nancy Anuta, Jeanette Taubenheim, I and Nita Williams Youmans were elected last year as juniors, and there- fore are automatically again Whohs Who -ers.
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J. Reichman, C. Harper, Miss Penfield, L. Ehrenstrauss, S. Ishii, A. Beaudoin, M. Lemieux House Council Government of the women's dormitory is run in a democratic manner by the House Council, consisting of students selected the previous year by vote and under the guidance of Dean Penfield. Carrie Harper, president of the House Council, had the biggest and hardest job to do this year, what with presiding over the council and keeping dormitory girls in- formed of all important announcements and changes in house rules. Toby Beaudoin kept the candy case filled for those of us who love sweetSeand donht we all?-while Sachi Ishii was kept busy handling the money affairs. Other members who did their share in planning social affairs, main- taining quiet hours, and handing out those annoying demerit slips- besides in many ways making dormitory life more pleasant for everyone were Mary Lou Lemieux,Jean-Joy Reichmann, Shirley Guse, and Lamont Ehrenstrauss. Page Sixty-seven
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Leroy Johnson, Mary Borcich The special feature again this year of the annual Washington Birthday Celebration was the presentation of the Junior Awards. An event always eagerly anticipated by the student body, the presentation is made each year to the outstanding man and woman of the junior class. Recipients of the award are selected on the basis of scholarship, character, personality, leadership, and participation in co-curricular events. Students this year, so chosen' to be honored for their all-iround excellence were Mary Borcich and Leroy johnson, who became first- semester seniors in February. They were congratulated by President Russell and presented with a plaque upon which their names will be engraved along with others who have, in former years, won this distinction. Page Sixty-nine
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