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e ide it 'Uto-meai- (fayfr tfUitAe rfteAciatitot Representative Council cooperates with Dean of Women in establishing and enforcing regulations of dormitory . . . took active part in extend- ing women's privileges and judiciary power . . . sponsored pajama party, a tea in Blue Room, spring fashion show . . . hostess to commut- ing women at Valentine luncheon featuring Dr. Marjorie Smith of Syra- cuse University . . . achievements of '51-'52—telephone on third hall and first Open House in women's dormitory . . . President ROSE MARIE ERRICO Secretory PHYLLIS E. BECKER Vice-President ANITA WELCH Adviser MISS MARY E. RICKENBACH For all women who commute . . . Big-Little Sister party welcomed freshmen to college life . . . Christmas spirit in the recreation room . . . the decision for study, piano, or TV . . . highlights—annual luncheon with Mr. Charles Adams as speaker, college tea, bazaar, pic- nic at the fireplace . . . President Vico-President JOYCE LUCKEN8IIL Secretory JOAN MOYER Treasurer Advisor MISS MARY RICKENBACH PATRICIA SMITH THERESA D IUGAS
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L m Four representatives from each class form this executive board of the Student Cooperative Association . . . determines policies that regulate college activities—assemblies, athletics, awards, clubs, publications, and social activities . . . sponsored Greek foster child and Red Cross blood drive, initiated plans for a Student Union . . . major efforts in prepar- ing the budget and working in student welfare committees . . . f w o'clock sessions that last for hours open to all students . . . democracy speaks at Kutztown . . . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer WILLIAM MrHALE ROSE MARIE ERRICO LORETTA URICH MARJORIE FlUCK Advisers MISS MARY RICKENIACH OR. WILLIAM IKtflTT StucCent ictioity
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Committee of six representatives of men's dormitory . . . drew up constitution . . . sponsored luncheon, assembly, and talent show for college men . . . Thanksgiving dance— Club Esquire , Joseph Rinaldi top-hatted Mr. Esquire . . . first Open House at KSTC on December 17 an outstanding success . . . co-eds, faculty, administration, and parents entertained in festively decorated dormitory to promote spirit of cooperation and friendship. , . . Committee ROBERT WHITE. Chairman EDMUND ANTONOFf IOUIS GIU ROBERT KOSIOSKY STANIEY SAWICKI GIENN SlIVINSKE Adviier DR. WIlllAM IIGGITT
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