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LII MRD Irie Shar ,rg Audra mianflif Bt ghng Seated: Betty Boudier, Virginia Diedrich, Dorthy Dickie, Roberta Teele, Peggy Soper. Standing: Betty Hersman, Phyllis Huntley, Mary Elizabeth Goozen, Jean MacAlpine, Dorothy Winters, Marcia Saur, Virginia Bechtold. Women's League Group Leaders WOMEN'S LEAGUE GROUP LEADERS President . . . Virginia Schnell Secretary . . . Margaret Soper Sponsor . . Miss Angeline Wilson Two hundred dollars and many hours of voluntary civilian war work have been contributed this year by Women's leaguers in behalf of the United States war effort. Purchasing war bonds, furnishing air raid warden arm bands, contributing money to Mme. Chiang KaifShek's relief fund for Chinese children, to the British Save the Children fund, and to the Near East Foundation for Creek Children, are numbered among their activities. The college vvomanis part in the war has been the theme of varied prof grams, with Mrs. Lemuel Hillman of the Red Cross, Mrs. james K. Miller of the Civilian Defense ofiice, and Dean Alice Lloyd of the University of Michigan, presenting their opinions.
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4-sf E f E Scaled: Doris Andrews, Recording: Secretary: Joy Sackett, Activity Chairmang Anita Gilleo, Room Chalr- man: Dorothy DcVrics, Nominations Chairman: Marijane Bird, Corresponding Secretaryg Mae- Lee pow, Assistant Activity Chairman. Standing: Virginia Bush, Treasurer: Lois Sluiter, President: Miss Wilson, Sponsor: Virginia Schncll, Vice-President: Loraine Naum, Assistant Nominations Chairmang Florence Eckberg. Assistant Room Chairman: Ruth Vanweelden, Membership Chairman: Nellamae London, Assistant Membership Chairman. i Women's League Executive Board Major entertainment for the League has been planned and executed by the advisory and executive boards, including the officers, group leaders, and chairmen, proving again the eihciency to which women rise! Beginning with a sophomorcffreshman mixer, Leaguers filled the first term with a membership tea and fall banquet, and initiated LeaguefUnion night in addif tion to the games party for groups. Then came the Printemps Prom, the high school girls' tea, the picnic, and the spring banquet at Whigh four scholarships were awarded to outstanding freshman women. WOMEN'S LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD President .... Lois Sluiter Pwidm l Vice-President . Virginia Schnell i swam t Recording Sec'y - Doris Andrews I Spam! ' Correspond. Sec'y . Marijane Bird f Treasurer . . . Virginia Bush Sponsor . . Miss Angeline Wilson 'i
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'T' Mr. Storr. Adviser: Glen Nelson, Kim: Doyle. Robert MacMillan. Vice-President: Hugh Lillie, President: I-Burl Kitllc, Treasurer. Standing: Paul Dupler. Walter Jaracz, George Walhck, Kenneth Bullock, Eugene Miller. Hoyt Kremer, Carroll Vanlrlartesveldt, Wayne Stone. 1VIen's Union Good times - and free ones, too - have resulted from the energetic plans of the Men's Union board. Starting with the Flag Rush, first sophomore victory of the year, and winding up with a tugfoffwar, as a means of recon' ditioning members before their final exams, Union members have enjoyed a rkmumus seascna. Along with the pancake supper came Milo Sukup of University of Michigan gridiron fame who showed football movies. Then came the dance, and finally a chop suey dinner, featuring, in addition to food, movies and cartoons. The Father and Son banquet, biggest yet, came in May, and presented, as speaker, Dr. Arthur Secord of the University of Michigan speech department. MEN'S UNION President .... Hugh Lillie Vice-President . Robert MacMillan Secretary . . Donald Howick Treasurer . . . Earl Kittle Sponsor . . Mr. Merle Storr
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