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Page 14 BROKAW COUNCILLORS The Iron men of Brokaw this veri- table police force is called. Keeping the youngsters in Brokaw from becoming too wild is a tough job, but not too tough for these super-upperclassmen, the Brokaw councillors. They manage to enjoy their college life in spite of their grave position. Boss Hastings has a beaten path between Brokaw and Ormsby, and somehow he maintains his grasp on both dorms. Everett is kept busy with his date book, his dancing les- sons, and his weekly Geology class g Peter- son is the one to consult on the proper tie to wearg Kaemmer claims that Kiel is the best town in the stateg Noonan, the terror of second-north, returns from Sage at mid- night and suddenly remembers he has a term paper to hand in at his eight o'cloclcg Heinke takes his work seriously and has no intention of going into the dry-cleaning business, and Chadwick finds time, oc- casionally, to dine at the dorm where Woody Ohlsen beams down on his fel- low Lawrentians as they partake of their evening I'Cp2lSt. g Back Row: Kaemmcr, Hastings, Chadwick, Heinkc Front Row: Ohlsen, Noonan, Everett, Peterson
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Back Row: Jacobs, Bodilly, Buesing, Donohue Middle Row: Chadwick, Jones, Smith, Hatten, Van Nostrand, Hastings Front Row: Spencer, Hastings, Forest, Quincannon, Wilson EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE For the benefit of those unenlighrened students who grumble that they have no voice in the government, let us introduce to them their set of very lusty lungs-the Executive Committee. Guided by the in- trepid Tom Jacobs, Student Body president, andjohn Hastings, vice-president, Blanche Quincannon, secretary, Bob Van Nostrand, treasurer, and Bill I-latten, hnance chair- man, these live seniors, hve juniors, three sophomores, and two freshmen act as inter- mediaries between students and adminis- tration. One of their chief duties is to make school laws and uphold old traditions. This year's committee, active as they are, has already considered amending the new constitution. They have also, in their ad- ministrative capacity, appointed each all- school committee head and supervised such functions as the Prom. Not the least of their problems is the apportioning and careful budgeting of the money from the student activities tickets. In their meetings the Committee dis- cusses all propositions for the betterment of the school, such as the building of a Student Union. It is their task to get us what We want, or if that cannot be, what they and the administration deem best for us. They succeed because they are a lively and efiicient body. Page 13
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Back Row: M. Richardson, M. Engelland, H. Pedley, R. Ragland Middle Row: G. Strong, J. Hours, M. Sheldon, E. Holt, E. Fritz Front Row: M. Porter, G. Dettman, B. Krell, D, Martin, B. Arvesou, A. Savidis ORMSBY-PEABODY COUNCILLORS To have to miss dear old Sage seems to be no hardship to the Junior and Senior women who are chosen to be councillors, because, this honor, which is bestowed upon them, is incentive enough for dwell- ing under the spacious roof of Ormsby or, perhaps, to live in the rambling Peabody House. Life in either of these two Freshman dormitories is exciting and exasperaring all at the same time. To console a group of Freshmen girls who have just reached that formidable age of trying their wings for the first time without the aid of former overseers, is no slight duty. But it is in- teresting to say the least. Despite the fact that quiet hours is their password, eleven o'clock's their privi- lege, and consoling their duty, the junior and senior councillors are well-thought of by the Freshman girls who come to them with all their little problems and big joys. Never do the graduates forget the upper- class girls who helped them through their Freshman year and started them on the road to success in college. Page 15
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