High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 29 text:
“
We me eullfawecl dlfucfenit who me fir. it -L -2, , ' W M ,iftfiiaq-, U., 3,MWs.gg,, .. ...Wt W-. ggg..,, .ex an t5..1oo.u3tQg..., me-. M rw. The Cultural Aifairs Committee, which was established by the Student Senate in 1952, consists of six students and six faculty members with one of the faculty members heading the committee. This committee arranges to have famous musicians, authors, actors and other nationally known entertainers perform here at Dickinson. The funds for these events are appropriated from the student activity fees. pkg 1 assi 1 , ' 1225- - . gi. z w ,.a1:y,w,w . - MM- Us T? nu H 'i 'r..r will 'l'f ftg lt' ' ' N155 . ,SQ ' ww Wye' Hg' ' . . Es... A ' ll .1 L llliifiew '- ff. wi 5. H ut aa Standing, L. to R.: Prof. L. Ultan, Prof. R. Schecter, Prof. C. Sellers, Prof. H. Rogers Prof. M. Flower, J. Razzano, Prof. E. Finck Seated: H. Womsley, D. Weigel, M. J, Smgt: hurst, A. Phillips.
”
Page 28 text:
“
The program of the Student Senate this year has been an attempt to achieve the objectives set forth in the new Constitution of the Student Body. This program included the revision of the Freshman Rules Program, a Student Leadership Conference which brought closer Co-operation between the various student groups and a better understanding of campus problems, a broad- ening of the representation and powers of the Senate through a new constitution, and the establishment of several working student committees to broaden the scope of the governing body. ln these and many other ways, the student governing body has proved its value to the entire campus. Social lhnnnutee The Social Committee, a subcomittee of the Student Senate, is composed of a representative from each fraternity and independent group on campus. This group makes suggestions for revising the social rules of the college, and, in particular, plans the Homecoming Dance, the lVIid-Winter Ball, the Spring Formal, the Commencement Ball, and the Jazz Concerts. It is through the able plan- ning of this organization that the students of l i'i: Dickinson are able to enjoy these weekends. Standing, L. to R.: R. Brasler, J. Kenney, H. Ledgard, T. Wright, C. Mayer, W. Waterman, R. Lockwood, B Falconer, Prof. Wnrlow, A. Freeman. Seated: W. Wood- ward, J. Newton, A. Smith, D. Farquahrson, S. Hansell, V. Stoutfer. K c,..c, I S we W I Standing, L. to R.: H. As'ato, K. Hawkins, J. Carlton, E. Lanius, R. F aunce, P. Simmons, W.. Waterman, J. Bergman, A. Rade- man, G. Ebner, Prof. Stone, Dean A. Horlacher, K. Boyer. Seated: C. Smith, J. Gardner, J. Razzano, R. Seeburger, J. Mandel, R. Holz, L. Gayner. Student Senate get ,g L. to R.: L. Gayner, R. Seeburger, J. Razzano, J. Mandel.
”
Page 30 text:
“
xx W EF Mfsffgi wg gggixxxx xx x-Si xxx is x 3 xx xx x xx x ' xxx fx... ZZ4f l ... xx .x, ,x Rx- x .,x.sx, xx - max, xx we 3? lxxu M N Q 4 . tai!-E xx . ' He xx Xp as Ge rl x A . .M 'SW' -x ii' i V. , V, 2.47 E xx Pre ident' Council if-'x Mxxx xllxx 'fs ggi x Standing, L. to R.: J. Rothermel, J. Doerr, M. S. Gadd. Sitting: M. Borgstede, Dean V. Hann, V. Wolford, E. Reichle, S. Turner, C. Evert. ...fa --Y x .Maxx xxx xx xx Max .mart Mxs- xx x ,ex .MM Six xxxxxxx .tex We Mex ' 'Q 2222 .Nxx ix. '4 xx -GIA as-ya me xssg.. ,fix 2 xx xxx W gilt- I 2529, xxx lixxgxx x x wa xxxxx fax.. , , fa x 'Hxxxx 553315 553359, . ...W Q 1 xx ,Qi xx ' x xsiissi. x 3 was is xx ' x i an xx .EM r s l X M .1 ' JI' 'iw' ga s .4 Pista x x WEN! fi-53355: :: 252'-.gg 'L x.:'Q' xxxssxzfex . ' xxx x xa xwiiiiiixx xx xx xxsax x xi F5 are :ae 5 . 6 x xx The Presidents' Council serves as the govern- mental instrument of the Women of the campus. Functioning again for the second year, the organi- zation is mainly concerned with the rules and discipline of the women's dormitories. lt also sifts problems and decides which should be turned over to higher authorities and which should he handled by the group. Advised by the Dean of Women, the council meets weekly to discuss various matters set before it by the House Councils. Presidents' Council consists of the presidents of Metzger-Gibbs, Peggy Borgstedeg Biddle, Mary Stuart Gaddg Drayer, Joanne Rothermelg and Mclntire, Connie Evertg the secretary of Metger- Gibhs, ,loan Doerrg the president, vice-president, and secretary of Presidents, Council, Betsy Reichle, Ginger Wolford, and Sandy Turner, respectively. L. to R.: M. S. Gadd, J. Rothermel, E. Reichle. x x l x x l l ' it ' ' 'x x xx- . ,,...,.. xx xx'x 1.2 'Hx . x xx x ' xx seizes .l .. gs' xl: Q . x x . Q , . x W' Q Q xxxxxxx., xxxxx xxlllxx ms. as .x 'Ft if if - W Wy? :xiii xxggqxgxxxifxx xxx x.. x .. Wx xxx - we .wx , ,lv Y , M..
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.