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-a': . First Row, left to right: R. Cobb, D. Martin, J. Liston, R. McGinnis, J. Pearce; Second Row, left to right: J. Hester, P. Vigyikan. THE INTER-DORMITORY COUNCIl Three years ago a committee of faculty and students met around a common table, and out of their conferences, the lnter-Dormitory Council was born. After some discussion and debate, its constitu- tion was approved in the Student Council and in CI student body meeting. It officially assumed responsi- bility over dormitory life in the toll of 1957. In its first year the council grew slowly. It was handicapped by student misunderstanding. It was blocked by student suspicion of goals and ideals of the council. But the fact remains that it did grow. Both the misunderstanding and suspicion of the stu- dents were overlooked, and a better understanding between student body and administration was estab- lished. .uwulav ...a..:..Agng-allaapag2-1s'vhvyvnin3-HEQ T' A, e ' . Now the council has finished its second year. Again there are evidences of growth. The students put more confidence in it and used it as a tool of student opinions and wishes. But there was still ignorance, suspicion and apathy in some of the attitudes of the student body; and full maturity was not realized. The council can reach maturity only as the student body does. The ultimate goals are to achieve student self- government on a collegiate level, so that the students of the college may become more independent and assume responsibility for disciplining themselves, and to establish a better rapport between administration and student body. funct stituti supp coop This Th socie It stri socie with to to First F L. Bry -':.e mi 'ge ,t - y -4...l 'i., z: i ,semu-w-aapturum-anm-amsN-n-vm-MR j, M $ 4M..d
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