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M 1, et -fi E QE I Q :swung W CREDITING COMMITTEE Lett to right: Back Row: Sverre Arestad, Assistant Professor of Scandinavian Languages and Literature, Uni- versity of Washington: Edgar M. Draper, Pro- fessor of Secondary Education and Curriculum. University of Washington: Merle S. Kuer, Regis- trar, Western Washington College of Education. Front Row: Clare C. Todd, Dean of the College of Sciences and Arts, Washington State College: and Thomas R. Cole, Professor of Educational Al- ministration and Supervision. STUDENT LEADERS' CONFERENCE The annual Snohomish County Student Leaders' Conference, held on Saturday, Novem- ber 16 at the Masonic Temple and directed by Iunior College students, was a very success- ful event this year. Each year, during the tive years that it has been sponsored by the Everettlunior College, more has been accomplished. With representatives from high schools all over the county, the conference got under Way with registration and a Welcoming address by Delbert Brydges, Associated Student Body President. During the day conferences and panels were held for the purpose of discussing and exchanging ideas on school life. Highlights of the day's program were panel discussions on intramural sports, led by Roger Werner and Andy Martinis. Students leading the discussions on sectional activities were lean Refsnes, Bob Ienkins, Ethel Bailey, Gloria Erickson, Myrtle Kvangnes, Iacie Kniess, Del Brydges, Iack Brearley, and Eddie Bell. E583
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THE LOUNGE REHABILITATION COMMITTEE Back Row: Lee Patton, Myrtle Kvangness, Sig Sampson, Ethel Bailey, Ray Sidley, Ralph Bailey. Front Row: Iack Brearley, lean Refsnes, Iacie Kniess, Margaret Kline, Russ Baird. The Lounge Rehabilitation Committee, headed by co-chairmen Russ Baird and Ray Sid- ley, was appointed to enlarge and redecorate the student lounge. The other members of the committee are Lee Patton, Myrtle Kvangnes, Sig Sampson, Ethel Bailey, Ralph Bailey, lack, Brearley, lean Ptefsnes, Iacie Kniess, and Margaret Kline. The committee plans to put the coffee bar in the present location of the bookstore, which will be moved from the lounge to another building. Davenports, chairs and other necessary equipment will be purchased to replace the outworn furniture and to fill the space previously occupied by the coffee bar, and the lounge will be completely redecorated. Deciding that S2500 will be necessary for complete rehabilitation, the committee has made arrangements to raise the sum by means of a raffle. The committee is planning to purchase a 1947 two-door Ford sedan in the early summer, and to sell tickets on it throughout the sum- mer. During the first Week in September, the drawing for the automobile will be held. The American Legion will Work in collaboration with the students to help make the drive a success. With a record number of students enrolled in the College this year, the present student lounge proved to be inadequate. This committee, Working on possible remedies for the situation, formulated the above plan. They, with the co-operation of the students during the summer, will have a rehabilitated student lounge ready and Waiting in the fall. lG9l
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