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WOMEN'S LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES ROW 1: I. Anderson, D. Shorter, I. Iakubizen, I. Petzold, A. Waldo, B. Rydkolm, P. Menoutes, T. Ramsburg, I. Hunger, M. Constas, N. Puehler, I. MacMillan, , ROW 2: B. Toth, L. Ruggles, Dean Rudin, L. Schupbach, I. Wilson, P. Ernst, A. Hosie, I. Dwyer, P. Engelbrecht, B. Mills, Dean Hill. HOW 3: I. Malin, N. Hague, F. Mackes, S. Clancy, M. I. Searles, D. Poet, G. Ostby, S. Reeves, M. Drake, D. Temple, K. Segerlund, C. Krump. The Women's League The Women's League aims are to help its members by providing a means tor all Women students on campus to participate in student government, offer- ing an opportunity for membership in group activities, and maintaining high standards in college life. lt also provides an opportunity to practice techniques of friendliness, leadership, cooperation and democracy. Since its first year in 1919, the League has been a member of the National Intercollegiate Association of Women Students. This successful year at E.M.C. was highlighted by the senior dessert, senior breakfast, Harvest Hop, League Lark, a helping 'hand in orientation, and participation in many forums. Every Woman on campus belongs to the Women's League. The Dean of Women, Susan B. Hill, and Assistant Dean oi Women, Helen Rudin, are its ad- visors. The group chose Ann Hosie to lead them as president through this past year.
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE ADVISORY BOAR 'uf 12 N .ffl .4 V -4.1 ROW ONE: E. Potochcm, M. L. Taylor, P. Ernst, I. McLeod. HOW TWO: M. Stelzer, M. Masters, M. McTcrvish, L. MacDonald. WOMEN'S LEAGUE COMMUNITY SERVIC i 'I4 1' vfsgdg
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THE MEN'S UNION Every man enrolled at Eastern Michigan College is a member of the Men's Union. Iames Brown, Dean of Men and William Crane, Assistant Dean of Men, are the advisors. The men elect their own officers and were led by President Bill Graham this year. The Men's Union strives to improve the social life of its members, assist them with their problems, and intensify their interests in student affairs in cr co- operative manner. It works with manyhother campus organizations to promote a democratic spirit of fellowship. Some of the functions undertaken by the 1956-1957 Union and which helped to make it successful were: The Mad Man's Marathonp films of the homecoming game, parade and other homecoming activities, Yule Loq Draq and Christmas party. ROW l: D. Larsen, R. Santer, E. Kleinsmith, W. Graham, Dean Brown, I. Thompson, D. Sample, I. Cowinq. ROW 2: B. Becker, E. Kirkpatrick, D. Grath, P. Iablonski, E. Mirer, D. Parks, P. Spitale, C. Kirkpat- rick, G. Bullock, G. Coscarelly, B. DuVal, K. Santer, T. Santer.
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