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The Financial Committee worked on developing new sources of revenue and made decisions on the advisability of proposed expenditures. It had charge of the Chest Drive and advised and controlled the Council-owned Dartmouth Quarterly. An innovation was the Council ' s presentation of movies of away-football games so that those unable to attend, could see them the following week. Paieopitus, the Executive Committee of the Council, processed items to be discussed in the meetings and acted on emergency matters between meetings. This group was active in restoring to post-war Dartmouth elements of its rich tradition. PALEOPITUS Lnrmon, Zeiner, Hantelman, Huffman. Dnhlf Rnufnhereer. Riley, Parsont, Tinker, Nolan -■ . ' i ' ¥ e 111 U V K yd A
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. pMj»i«ifaRi THIRD ROW — Kilmark, Halloran, Staler, Frenzel, Irving, Vogets, Sargent, Broido, Carter, ISelsott, Chandler, Featheriston, O ' Connell SECOND ROW — Fitkin, Morand, Harned, Reynolds, Bergamini, Bealey, Struever, Stockwell, ISickeUon, Reeves, Muggins, Hicks, Camp FRONT ROW — Mcllwain, Parsons, Larmon, Riley, Zeiser, Tinker, Rasenberger, Dahle, Hansleman, Huffman, Nolan, J. O ' Connell, Rooney, Sullivan UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL One of the most sipfnificant services of the Undergraduate Council this year was sponsoring the Dartmouth education of five displaced persons. From the time of the initial approval of the plan in May to the beginning of classes in October, the five students were provided with housing, tuition, books, jobs, and later even spending money. The first action before the end of the year was the approval of a new plan for the adminis- tration of dormitories. The Academic Committee worked throughout the year toward building up the knowledge and common interest of the undergraduates and encouraging the faculty and ad- ministration to use the committee. The committee worked on the revision of the college calen- dar, the cuts system, and better use of library facilities. The Dance Committee sponsored three college dances held in Freshman Commons. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Brown, Staler, Gachutind, O ' Connell, Dahle, Parsons, Zeiser, JHcGratc, O ' Connell
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y o las i (a o THE AEGIS 1949 BOARD ST.4I DI1 G — Clea»on, Fink, Brown, Cha$e, Tarr, Kilmarx, Hitchcock, Catron, Gault, Buck, Gilmore, Carpenter, Bray, Young, Gates, Oliver, Tuck SITTING — Maphii, Morand, Weber, Puller, Lohnes, Bamberger, Freund CROUCHING — Wulp, Peterson, Harned, O ' Connell, Foote, Hollands, Pitkin ABSENT — Birney, Burnham, Chase, Day, Mclltvain, Melville, Oss, Ringe GREEN KEY .1 Kil ' ' ' Ring ' ' Green Key, founded in 1920, is the Junior Honorary Society of Dartmouth College. In the spring of each year forty sophomores are elected to Green Key, seven elected and twenty-three appointed by various organiza- tions. They are installed at Wetdown. Early the next year the Key begins its program. The incoming freshmen are greeted by green-capped Key men, who aid them in be- coming oriented to these exotic surroundings. The Green Key welcomes and entertains visiting athletic clubs and in the spring the Key sponsors the only large dance of the year in the gymnasium. Twice a week Key members go to Dick ' s House and give what aid they can to tho.ie confined there. At commencement time. Green Key is still at work, ushering at the various exercises, setting up information booths, and entertaining the recipients of Honorary Degrees.
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