CATHERINE M. ADAMS Organ, Voice HARRIET CAMPBELL Secre+ary +o Business Manager LOUISE CRAWFORD Theory of Music MAX DAEHLER Piano IDA A. DAYTON AssisTan+ RegisIrar LULU FAWCETT Secre+ary To PresicIenI MILDRED FIELD Secre+ary Io SIuden+ Secrejrary C. HARVE GEIGER Educaiion, PsychoIogy MARY A. GOUDY Secre+ary in School of Music HELEN DANY GRAY Home Economics BERNICE M. HACH Piano THOMAS C. HAYDEN PhysicaI EcIuca+ion for Men MORRIS KATZOFF CIarine+ FRANCIS D. PUGH Searg. in R. O. T. C. EVELYN E. STREET Assisfamk in Swimming LOREN T. JENKS ParI Time Assis+anI in Speech MARY G. KENNEDY Secre+ary +o Business Manager JOSEPH H. KITCHIN Violin WESLEY F. KUBICHEK Zoology. Curaior of Museum VERA I. LANGHAM Secreiary Io Business Manager J UN IATA CALDWELL LASER Speech MARGARET A. MacDONALD Ari. for Elem. Grades RUTH MOON Secrefary in AIumni OFIice NANNA NELSON PubIic School Music BEN H. PETERSON Chemislrry MARY SAWIN RAY Home Economics PAUL SCHUMANN RAY Voice REAGON ROBINSON Searg. in R. O. T. C. ALMA A. TU RECHEK Piano DIRK J. WERKMAN Chemisiry
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THE STUDENT COUNCIL Miller, Schwanlc, LoTgren, Aronson, CoTTey Vlfallner, Bangs, Morris, Bowne, Dornon, NorThcoTT, 'WesT Colee, Vondracelc, STrang, Naso, Williams OFFICERS . . . . . KenneTh STrang PresidenT . . . . . Teresa Naso SecreTary-Treasurer .,.. Social Chairman . . . . KveTa Vondraceli MEMBERS Senior PresidenT .... . Frederick WesT Wendell Waiker WalTer Schwanlc RoberT Bangs John NorThcoTT eshman Merlin Morris Donald Miller . ZeTa Coiee KveTa Vondracelc . Mary Bowne Vlfilbur Aronson . Teresa Naso . DoroThy Williams Warren LoTgren T-'IuloerT CoTTey . John Dornon Junior . . . . . . Sophomore . . . Fr .,.... . lnTer-FraTerniTy Council PresidenT . . Pan-Hellenic Council PresidenT . . A. W. S. PresidenT . . . . W. A. A. Presideni' , . . Y. M. C. A. PresidenT .... . Y, W. C. A. PresidenT . . . . RegulaTion and Privilege CommiTTee . AThleTic Council RepresenTaTive . . EdiTor oT Cosmos .... . EdiTor OT Acorn .......... The STudenT Council is ThaT organizaTion which is represenTaTive oT all The sTudenTs on The campus, IT embodies sTudenT inTeresTs and acTs as a mediaTor beTween The college adminisTraTion and The sTu- l A T oT Th r idenTs of The leadinq organizaTions on The campus, represenTaTives Trom denTs. T consis s e p es The AThleTic Council and RegulaTions and Privilege CommiTTee, and EcliTors oT The Cosmos and ACORN. Th ST denT Council sponsors The Homecoming acTiviTies, promoTes All-College dances, seTs The , . e u daTe Tor Flunk Day, manages class elecTions, and perTorms oTl'ier ouhes adherenT To a sTudenT gov- erning body. During The pasT year The Council has broughT beTore The s'rudenTs an inTeresTing series oT chapel speeches as a means oT sTimulaTing The sTudenTs. Such Topics oT presenT day inTeresT as DisarmamenT and PresidenTiai campaigning were presenTed. 32
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