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lNTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL From Top To boffom: D. Beals, L. Myers, C. Saunders, J. Martin- son, C. Haynes, L. Bryan, Chairman; 5. ViTUIlo, 8. L00, M. Parker, J. Dahl, P. Fuller. THE COUNCIL The lnTer-DormiTory Council was organized in an aTTempT To achieve sTudenT seIT-governmenT on a collegiaTe level. Four years have passed since The birTh of The Council, which was a c00peraTive pro- iecT of boTh facuITy and sTudenTs. Helped by This Council, The sTudenTs of EasTern have become more independenT and havevshown ThaT They can begin To assume responsibiliTy for disciplining Themselves. Thus The Council has influenced The building of more harmonious reIaTionships beTween The adminisTraTion and The sTudenT body. The Council grew sTeadily, overcoming sTudenT resenTmenTs and suspiciOns. This year The sTudehTs have placed more confidence in The Council and have used H as a sounding-board for Their opm- ions and wishes in The dormiTory. Ignorance and apaThy 'which exisT in The aTTiTudes 0T some of The sTudenTs hinder The full effecTiveness of The InTer-DormiTory Council. As maTuriTy and insighT come To boTh The Council and The sTudenT body, The usefulness of The sTudenT seIf-governmenT will increase. 68
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70 www , CHARTER MEMBERS Mrs. Ackley, Advisor; P. Cummings, R. Milnes, M. Selden, and B. Parker. P. Scruggs, President; ALPHA Pl SIGMA Seated, left to righf: E. Wood, I. Liston, C. Gin'rher, R. Kemp. Sfanding: R. Milnes, P. Cum- mings, J. Parker, Mrs. Ackley, advisor; M. Seldon, P. Scruggs. 1,
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