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0,2 1 'V'-. . WMV I IA! ' WB. ,ggi ,Al '-. w --'...1iQ lm ,yuan ,, 1 'ma il IRQ uf' ' I x , 5 .-., 7'i W. Standing, left to right: HOBNADAY, HANNIS, HOLSINGER, J AcKsON, BURNETT, RUTLEDGE, PARK, STEVENSON, BARCLAY Second row, seated: EBERSPACHER, DECROES, HUMPHREYS, LOERKE, HILLIGOSS, LEWIS, DUFF, PAYNE First row, seated: WEHBLE, BARGQUIST, FLY, EAGLE, PROOTOR, EMONS, EDDY, DEFFENBAUGH Residence Council The Residence Council is the medium through which the Personnel Office, the Stu- dent Council, and Other administrative agen- cies may influence student life on the campus, and, likewise, the agency through which students may bring the power of their united will to bear upon the administration. In general, its function is to improve the general welfare by Open discussion of dormitory prob- lems, to promote democratic and thoughtful social relations in the halls and on the cam- pus, and to promote college spirit by sponsor- ing various activities. The Residence Council for instance, is the agency which provided those 'SFun Hours after examination week. Largely it is the Residence Council which we Page Z5 must thank for the intelligent and efficient administration Of dormitories On the Linden- wood campus. RESIDENCE HALL PRESIDENTS I Ayres Hall .... VIRGINIA FLY Butler Hall . MARGARET HUMPHREYS Irwin Hall . BARBARA BURNETT Niccolls Hall . DONNA DEFFENBAUGH Sibley Hall . MARILOU RUTLEDGE Senior Hall . . FREDA EBERSPACHER RESIDENCE COUNCIL OFFICERS President . . . BARBARA BURNETT Vice-President . . MARILOU RUTLEDGE Secretary-Treasurer . LYNN JACKSON
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Student Council Realizing that democratic self-government is as necessary to a campus community as it is to any town Or city, the administration and students Of Lindenwood established the Stu- dent Council in 191110. This representative body assumes responsibility in guiding and controlling group living at Lindenwood. This year, iI1 addition to its governmental function, the Council has sponsored all-school movies and parties, given Christmas presents to the Lindenwood family, and promoted drives for the Bed Cross. The Student Council is important because it is the medium through which students pre- pare for enlightened citizenship in home communities. OFFICERS President .... SARAH DEARMONT Vice-President . . . FLORENCE BARRY Secretary-Treasurer J ACQUELINE SCHWAB Senior Representative . SHIRLEY GOODMAN Junior Representative . VIRGINIA GILREATH Sophomore CAROLYN HENIPELMAN Representatives GAYLE ARMSTRONG Freshman I MARIE SZILAGYI Representatives j CELESTE SALVO Residence Council . . BARBARA BURNETT Seated: ARMSTRONG, HEMPELLIAN, GOODMAN, GILREATH, BURNETT Standing: SALVO, SCHWAB, DEARMONT, BARRY, SZILAGYI 1 Page 24 Slanflinilqffi 3' tl ' Stroud for. 1454-5 A N' - v. Fuslriu. sae.. -if I l lesllence f The Rigdm Limwi lllF0llgl1 ur Hmm denltoundlmmf W ues may mum WM? ' Hut, liknivf. gi, wi ll sludentsma5.MnU 1,4 will lo hm im ltneral,it5fuWl,T ml ielfarqhyopm me mi lem5!l0pmmTRNq Z I 'audio T ld' lll . . llqnom Wm.,,tP , Mi for gmh' I it n lllljge Tun Hr 'am'- un ki 5 ' I lu I ., P431 - yi H' X . if W if!
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Y. W. C. A, Council To adjust freshmen to campus life, the Y. W. C. A. sponsored the Big-Little Sister program, under the direction of Beverly Wescott. This program of orientation meet- ings and social gatherings quickly succeeded in fitting freshmen into the pattern of life at Lindenwood. In the fall, the Y. W. C. A. sponsored the annual freshmen style show at which the student body elected Betty Shook Hallowe'en Queen. So that children at Markham Memorial might have dolls for Christmas, the Y. W. C. A. held a doll contest between the several halls. Irwin Hall girls contributed the most dolls, but all students gave generously to this collection. Guest speakers included: Dr. Sherwood Eddy, who spoke on A Christian Post- War VVorld, Mr. Nat Mazumdar, who spoke about conditions in India, and Miss Alex- andra Feldman, who discussed the World Student Service Fund. l The Conference on Religion, conducted by the Y. W. C. A. and the Advisory Com- mittee on Religion, chose as its theme Chris- tian Pioneering in a New World. During this conference, Dr. George Sweazy spoke on The Pioneer's Home Base,', Dr. Hampton Adams and Father F. J. O,Hern spoke on similar themes at our vesper symposium. OFFICERS President .... JANET SCHAEFER Vice-President . . . LYNN JACKSON Secretary . . . MARIE EBERSPACHER Chairman of Sponsors DB. MARY TEBHUNE Seated, left to right: HEIMROD, AVEHRLE, SCHAEFER, EBERSPACHER, LANDBERG, JACKSON, DE PUY, SCHWAB Standing: DONOVAN, WESCOTT, GILBEATH Page 26 5 .. ., ,... . ' 3' , I I' p V Q. I T In A 4 We
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