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Newman Club GUIDING NEWMAN CLUB ACTIVITIES were: Co-chairmen Elmer Lovrein and Joe Dobbs. D Af 67 H Y 4. , W I ?' R V fi A Y 2 , ., ...x fb +' T649 0 f M ,,-an LSA LSA LEADERS included: Nordel Ekle. vice' presidentg Lois Reimnitz, secretary: Marlys Tay' lor, treasurer: and Terry Knudson, president. 2
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Residential l-lalls I-louse 350 Students All students living on campus au- tomatically belong to at least one organization as each dormitory has its own club structure. Zimmermann I-lall is the home for 128 girls while Lowry l-lall houses 70 girls. l-ligbie I-lall, the largest dorm on campus, houses 152 young men. Each dormitory elects officers and has regular meetings. Supervis- ing the students are Mrs. Ann Den- ny, housemother, Lowry l-lall, Mrs. Irene Moose, housemother, Zimmer- mann I-lall, and Mr. Dave Edwards, director, l-Iigbie I-lall. The interdorm council is an organi- zation formed by representatives from each of the dormitories. By sponsoring activites, the Council Lowry Hall HEADING LOWRY HALL'S ACTIVITIES were: Margie Taft, treasurer, Sharon Tastad, social chairman, Vicki Woodard, reporter, Betty Steen, secretary, Sharon Lubinus, vice-president, and Deda Rae Schultz, president. jf if ' , ,f . I 180 seeks to promote better relation- ships among the on-campus stu- dents. The council sponsored the I-lalloween Dance, Thanksgiving Dinner, Snow Week, and an all-dorm open house. Zimmermann Hall ZIMMERMANN HALL OFFICERS included: fstandlngi Margo Krick, secretary? Catherine Werner, treasurer, Connie Stoneback, president, fseatedl Mafy Kruse, reporter, Barbara Lang- land, vice-president, and Irene Dugdale, social chairman.
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