Illinois State Normal University - Index Yearbook (Normal, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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BOARD Bomfrla' Tlnzf Barrie For Compu Cpzzwef Social Life and Ol'.Qi1llfZ1t7Tf0ll.N' Boardsliaclc Rott'-Catlin, Mr. Linkins, Price, Dorsey, Porter, Mr. Stoinbaugh, Runge. 0 Front Row-Mitchell, Miss Keaton, Miss Barton, Miss Russell, 0 Srzzdulif .-lvrzriry Board-Miss Russell, Miss Connell, Mr. Horton. 0 Hflll,l'lI1g Boara'fBaz'le Row-Caviezel, Mershon, Mrs. XYarrcn, Mr. Linkins. 0 From RowfMiss Keaton, Miss Barton, Catlin. ,J r 22 Of the people, by the people, and for the people can well be the general theme applying to the system of boards organized for the purpose of making I.S.N.L'. a better institution. Collaborating their ideas and energy on these boards are students and faculty mem- bers who are stationed behind the scenes to see that campus activities, events, and organizations function at their best. People who deal with the calendar and the clock when the Social Life Board meeting is called are Dean Ralph H. Linkins, chairman, Dean Lillian Barton, As- sistant Dean Anna L. Keaton, Mr. Ray Stombaugh, Mrs. Mae XVarren, Dorothy Catlin, Dick Dorsey, Dick Price, Phil Porter and Avery Stephens. The Social Life Boartfs chief function is to prepare the calendar of campus events and set the time and place for club activities. Insurance for seeing that the Lowell Mason mem- bers can confidently meet at a certain place at a certain hour on a certain day is the result of the O1'4Q'i11lfZi1Tf0llX Board. Another function of this board is to cast an eagle-eye on applications of new clubs and see that we don't get too extra-curricular. Mr. Victor Houston is the chairman of this board and his assistants are Mr. Ray Stombaugh, Miss Elizabeth Russell, jean Mitchell, jane Caviezel and Phil Porter. Those lengthy questionnaires concerning values and objectives of your organization were prepared and scrutinized by the Aciitiiry Board. VVorking on this board are Miss Elizabeth Russell, chairman, Mr. Clif- ford Horton, Miss Regina Connell, Jim Finley, and Bernice Danforth. Curfew for underclass women during the week days is 10:30 p. m. No telephone calls are to be re- ceived or made after the same time, and callers are to say their adieus before the stroke of half-past-ten. Down in black and white for is it orange?b are the mutual obligations which housemothers and students must meet. To wit: Hot water three times a week, and a thorough cleaning of the rooms during Christmas and spring vacationsfn these are the customary prac- tices found in the rooming houses off campus. In charge of determining such rules for maintaining suit- able housing standards are members of the Housing lioara' headed by Dean O. Lillian Barton. Holding membership on this board are Assistant Dean Anna L.

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tematically carried on. group for its effort a We suggest bouquets to the nd accomplishment in stimulating and publicizing war activities on campus. rvice the third week of the secoi d The call tobse 1 semester caused jim Finley to leave the presidency open again for the third time. Capable Glenn john- son, chosen by the members to fill the senior vacancy left open by Rusty Harris, was elected vice-presi- dent and automatically was boosted to the head of the Council. Business-like Dottie Catlin was elected the fourth vice-president. She later assumed presidential duties when Glenn left for naval service. Other new second-semester members were speechster Marian DePew, Bob Campbell, Barbara Orr, and new Videtn' editor Rose Kuzmiski who replaced Avery Stephens. Keeping the Student Lounge spick-and-span was also in the hands of the C was appointed to investigate lounge conditions and concessions including the furniture, cleanliness of the g condition of the indis ensill ouncil, and a committee room, the workin .p it me candy dispensers, and the much-used supply of maga- zines. Sponsoring pep sessions and rallies to arouse the 'cwew feelin a ' ' g mong the students when 'ithl t' . . e ic events rolled around was also undertaken by the student government. The Council did much to help stir up school spirit. Despite upheavals in membership and leadership, the Student Council members represented the students well and carried out prescribed duties commendably. Mr. I-Iibler as counsellor and sage was of inestimable value in aiding the members to ' . . e on issues. , form policies and vot Danforth, Mitchell, es-Prcxy Finley, Sponsor Hiblcr. 0 Elec- tion eve and campaign speeches. O XVesleyan football pep sessgon-Al 4 Bubbles J Trumpy. 0 The Jinx under the mi e. Q were



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Keaton, Dorothy Catlin, jane Caviezel and Bob Mer- shon. The Forensic Board was established for the purpose of determining policies relating to forensic activities, planning trips on the basis of the funds provided, and allocating funds for speech activities, contests and tournaments. Success of the annual I.S.N.U. Invita- tional Debate Tournament also depends upon Dr. F. L. D. Holmes, chairman of the Forensic Board, and his co-workers: Miss Mabel Clare Allen, Mr. Fred Sorrenson, Mr. Charles Harper, Mr. Leslie Isted, Emilie Dutczak, Marion Gillespie, Dorothy Rutledge, Maxine Tiffany and Earl Scarbeary. Lecturer Mrs. Aase Skard, distinguished psycholo- gist, came to Capen auditorium October 19 and de- scribed the brutal tactics the Nazis use to keep the Norwegian people under Hitler's domination. On December 9, Richard Crooks, American tenor of the Metropolitan Qpera association was heard in a recital in McCormick gymnasium singing the songs we re- member as his favorites on the Monday evening Fire- stone Hourfl Carveth Wells, distinguished explorer, engineer and author appeared on campus on january 6 lecturing on the Coming Battle for Tin and Rubberf' and linguist Aloha Baker spoke on Australia Now, February 23. The Erztertairzrneilr Board is credited with selecting this kind of entertainment. Taking a cross-section of campus interest, the board decides the programs for the school term. Succeeding Mr. john Fraley, who is now in the armed service, Dean Lin- kins heads this board and is assisted by Miss Margaret Peters, Miss Katherine Thielen, Mr. Ralph Gooding, Mr. VVayne Sherrard, Mr. Harry Admire Evelyn Rieger, Mary jane Fish, and Lem Callahan. The people behind the ushow must go on tradition for A Murder Has Been Arranged, and L'Letters to Lucerne, University Theater productions which were presented this year, are the members of the Theater Board. Their chief function is to handle the technical angles of University plays such as business, property, lights, costumes, and make-up. Members, who are also active participants in plays are Marian DePew, presi- dent of -Iesters, Howard Hoover, president of Theta Alpha Phi, Don Thomsen, Patty Weldon, and Marion Gillespie. Keeping the students and faculty conscious of when 7 Forensic Board-Back Rofw-Mr. Isted, Mr. Harper, Mr. Sor- renson, Mr. Holmes. 0 From' Row-Rutledge, Gillespie, Dutczak. 0 Evitertaimlierzt Board-Back Row-Mr, Admire, Mr. Gooding, Mr. Sherrard, Thomsen, Mr. Linkins. 0 Frorzt Rofw-Miss Thielen, Rieger, VVeldon, Miss Peters, Calla- han. 0 Theater Board-Gillespie, DePew, XVeldon, Thom- sen, Miss Allen. 0 Health arid Hospitalization Board-Dr. Cooper, Mr. Horton, Miss Dean.

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