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. , 1, 1 I ,F ,Qi 5. Q if 2 if ' QS 2 22 V Ii Mr. Bruce T. Kaiser, director of the spa- cious Student Union building, has done a noteworthy job in handling the Union facilities since coming to the campus less than a year ago. Kaiser came to Indiana State after a brief tenure as Assistant director of the Indiana University Union building. Since his arrival on campus, Mr. Kaiser has made many im- provements in the S. U. B. for students' benefits. Mrs. Betty Mann, director of public rela- tions, is kept busy journeying between head- quartersi' in the administration building and teaching journalism classes in the Language- Math building. Mrs. Mann is now on leaveg while on campus she was advisor to student publications. She is a graduate of Indiana State. - t Er' , mes im.: R Dr. Florence M. Thompson, director of Womens Resi- dence Hall, is always willing to share the coed's personal problems and lend a helping hand. Perhaps her most difficult duty is keeping the activities at Womens Resi- dence Hall down to a somewhat moderate tone. She is looked up to and admired by the women who share her enthusiasm and spirit of group living. gf ', N.. ,gjxgxg--. ' xx- X 'gas' f K. - .ai-1 - ,, ft- 2Z .sf -'rigifixx R ..,, , x.,,. ,x W K if ' , .sf ss V X vb. X xi M, 4 ,-- vw-oN ' wr' in ' ' X..-Q
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STUDENT COUNCIL Officers Whitccmbe, Weddle. Fasig, and Fe-oi e ue iexdy for mother meeting. T: 4'Representation without Taxation could well be the motto of Indiana Stateis Student Council. Representing every class 011 campus, the elected men and women of the governing body meet with faculty and administrative personnel endeavoring to 'awork for and createw a better college. Among the assignments given to this legislative body are those promoting a sense of cooperation and friendship between common organizations on campus, integrating student life with the social and intellectual functions on campus, installing and emphasizing the cultural aspect of student life, and promoting the prestige of lndiana in the community and W3lJ3Sll Valley. Practicing parliamentary procedure the Student Council sym- bolizes democratic principles, st1'iving always for methods by which it may lend a helping hand in improving the student's hfe. Seated, l. to r.: Mary Rose Perrone, Martha Patterson. Mary .lane Tomlin- son, Sue Stewart, Anita Wllite, Marg McCarty, Jerry YVeddle. Standing, l. to r.: Don Fasig, Mike O'Neil, .lim George, Leo Evers. Maynard Rich, Dan Thornburgh, Semy DiCiovanni, Ronnie Wllitcombe, Dr. Muse. 5 1 it -, Y Q It Q 24 234424. .P je i.::',y1,XvfL 'bl9Li2ZyA E Q I
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