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They Rule the Roast Hig Bailey, Student Body President. 'ef 'iv 5-l h1' . 4:-lil . . 'i l if J 5 ai my Seated, Harvey Lockhead, Pat Canley, Don Olson, Hig Bailey, june Peters, Joyce Bippes, Rowena Riggle, Shirley Bauer, Marion Gib- son, Carolyn Travis. Standing, W. C. Wilsing, Adviser, Ralph W a l t e r QVeepj, B. Hefferlin fSoph Rep.j , Clarence Reed fTrailervi1le Rep.j, Ron Lotz, Glenn A. Lutzenhiser fFrosh Repj. Bottom - Spring Student Officers: President, Frank Pierce, Social Chairman, Pat' Gump, Vice-President, Dave Cox 5 Secretary, Row- ena Riggleg Treasurer, Tracy Walters.
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0ff-Campus Residents To some of the Eastern Washington College students living off campus proved more advantageous. Though they were not residents of the college ground, they still enjoyed all the acti- vities of the campus groups, and had the same privileges of their classmates. Quite a good percentage of this year's enrollment lived in private homes or apartments. Pictured to the right are a group of off-eampuscrs. From left to right around the table are Ed MC'C3ffCl'y', Eldren Gilpin, Chuck Anderson, Robert Hys- sop, and Mary Strieff. Darlene Weaver, Virginia Furgason, and Majel Yakish were three more off- campus residents. The camera went right into the girl's apartment to get this picture. All of these girls were once occupants of the dormitories but found it more enjoyable and comfortable living off campus. T lllir +'crll T 'Q 'i,,i ,,iii,,,v ?,j-lg J-fj, 7' -- f ii in 5 -'ii ? . i is al l I ' F S , gr T' '13-..,p, .5 W A . v ' .-.-.,. .,.. .e....,. Agua? . gt ry.. ,,,.. ' -'iiiiif xiii ,riffs fs i , 5 1 - ' 1 .1 3 T E, ' It. t, ig, .T 1' ' IN 1 .5 wagers 'K ig su,- li. .521 Q W, 4 -A. 1'-- -iii-Mfefiiz-Y. ' Sf' ' . 1-.uaa ' -L Though living in the campus dormitories has some advantages, living off campus has others. The four students at the left were active in athletics, clubs and organizations, and class affairs. The Kinnikiniek camera caught them in a break in the daily class room affairs. lXIost of the students went to the student union at least once a day for a cup of coffee, game of cards, or just to chatter over college happenings. From left to right are Janet Johnson, Laila Husoy, Jack Pete Peterson, and Bill Lawt. W v
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,ig C27 i - I' .P 'mi . W 5. Council Eastern's hardworking associated women students' council has been responsible for many activities sponsored at Eastern during the past year. Under the leadership of President Carolyn Travis, this small group aided the freshman girls during orientation week. Big sisters were assigned to the incoming girls to help them get acquainted with the campus and also with the famous college spirit of friendliness. Other activities planned by the council were the AWS carnival held during winter quarter 3 Mother's week-end during spring quarter, and the backing of other organizations in worth-while projects. Helping to govern the women at Eastern is Miss Mary Failing, the new dean of women, who also serves as adviser to the associated women students. Grouped before the camera in the social room are seated, left to right: Ona Mae Brommer, activity chairman, Dean Failing, adviser, Joyce Bippes, secretary, Joyce Toreson, vice president, standing, joan Lyons, scholarship chairman 3 Marilyn Daugherty, program chairman, Carolyn Travis, presidentg and Rowena Riggle, treasurer. Beverly Parrott, the social chairman, was not present for the picture. 1
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