Elmhurst College - Elms Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

 - Class of 1961

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Rose Osinski, Cynthia Bloesch, Mary Broadhead. Charles Kreichelt, Marvin Lang, Charles Kindermann. Each fall the students who have come to live on campus meet to select the people they wish to represent them in their dorm council. A president and a representative from each class is selected in each dorm to meet once a month to decide policy and dorm issues that may come up. The dorm coun- cil- also discusses dorm projects, such as homecom- ing decorations and parties, given to welcome fresh- men, say good-bye to seniors, or devotions al special times of the year, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. The Interdorm Council is made up of the presi- dent of each dorm, each head resident, and Dean Staudt. Its purpose is to solve problems the in- dividual dorm councils cannot handle or of sig- nificance to all dormitories and the administration. Beverly Stebel, Jane Radspieler, Doreen Tuxbury, Jan O ' Rillion, Sandra Becker, Sylvia Zeller. James Leamon, Edwin Hoefer, James Bauer, Phil Baewer. Judith Boese, Wilma Reinwald, Rosalie Biljes, Virginia Szaniszlo, Betsy Heppner, June Nessel. ,25

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Sub-Committee Chairmen Richard Wohlschlager, Ellen Rasche, Kay Stinchcomb. Senate The student governmental body on campus is the S. U., or Student Union. The senate and the execu- tive cabinet meet to solve problems which arise for the student body, and to represent the students in dealing with the administration. A third division of the S. U. is that comprised of the whole student body, which meets only once each year at election time. Among the significant accomplishments of the Student Union this year is the affiliation with the National Student Association. In connection with this a new office was created, NSA co-ordin- ator. Another office created this year is the com- muter representative who is elected in addition to the non-dorm senators elected from each class on a set ratio. 24



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The fall is anticipated most, perhaps, hy the freshman coming to college for the first time. For them especially the scene is set with the vibrant colors of autumn. As the ivy turns fire red, the blue and white beanies of the freshmen, this year in a record breaking enrollment of more than 300, pop up all over campus. The frosh look forward to four vears of study and a degree; however, there is more to their first year than study. In the coming year they will make their most lasting friend- ships, and will form new ideals; serious thinking and wholehearted fun fill the year as the fall grows from the games of Freshmen Week into that nerve-wracking first exam. Yes, the fall is for freshmen, for their entrance into college life. The campus greets the beanies with a welcome and a smile. Row 1: Ralph Cooper, Cynthia Bloesch, Barbara Cooper, Marsan Beehler, Carla Bastion, Dianne Reschke. Row 2: Donna tt ' olbing, Joanna Schierloh, Kathy OWeill, Wide Ambacher. Row 3: Robert Bonesteel, Dee Mott. Jerry Baxter, William Sir, Larry Frank, Ralph Redwine. Row 1: Barbara Streiff, Carol McKeough, Kyra Rasche, Barbara Giltzow. Row 2: Carol Long, Joyce Nussmann, Ruth Renken. Row 3: David Kinsman, Dorothy Heuermann, Richard Jungfer. Ron 4: Gil Johnson, Dona ' d Maysack, Mary Broadheid, Philip Hahn.

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