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Seated, Left to Right: Barnard, Wagner, Fredericks, Crain. Standing: Brodmerkle, McCormack, Davis. Men ' s Dormitory Council The Mens l)(iiinii(ii Council ot L aiming Cdllcgc w.is In ' st org.mi cd in Febriiarx, 1949, under tlic iicKisorsliip ol Dciin ol Men. Don.ilil j. I clix. It was named 1 he Student Comicil at that time, hut in September, 19t0, under the ad iser shiji ol Dean ol Men, C.. I leil Cramlev , it was called I lie Men ' s Dormit(ir Cdrmeil. This group, lunctioning under tiie direction ol the i acult C (unieil and Dr. hihn W. Lon , Collcec President, is the goxerninL; hod ol the Men ' s Dormitory Association. Its main purpose is to regulate student lile in the dormitories in order that proper conditions lor stuck and li ing max exist. It is made up ol student representa ti es Irom the mens tlormitories. OHicers elected lor the 1950-51 term were: John Barnard. |iresitlent; Ronald Crain. iee president; and Uichard McC ' ormack, sccretarx. 14
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Inter-Fraternity Council Since its organi aticin in 194S, the Intei-I r.iternitx C ' oimeil has been acting as the governing bod tor all the traternities on the campus ol L coiTiing College. AH matters concerning a closer relationship between the Fraternities are cleared through this council. For the 1950-51 term, the council set up rules regulating the functions oF the Fraternities and established jirinciples nccessarx to Fraternity work. The council also scheduled and arranged tor the .Annual Ctreek Letter Ball. The purpose oF the InterTraternit ' Council is to bring the arious Fraternities into a common union oF cooperation and to promote a benexolent spirit among the Fraternities. The delegates elected were: Cordon E. Allison, president; Alan Gehrig, ice president; and Scott W ' ilhelm, secretary-treasurer. Olixer E. Harris, associate proFessor oF psychology, acted as the Facult ' adviser. Seated, Left to Right: Penman, Gehrig, . Uison, U ' ilhelm, Snyder. Standing: Barlelta, Benson, Cendoma, Stewart, Robbins, Peake, Sabin. 13
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w omen s D avroom c ouncil The purpose ol the Diuroom Council, under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Dean of Women, was to bring the women dav students together into a co operative group and to encourage school spirit. On the basis of class and scholarship, the following oBiccrs were elected: Joanne Krimm. president; Eleanor Miller, vice president; Marlene Caris. secretarv; Gertrude Peters, treasurer; and Anna J. Kuhns. freshman representati e. Their |5rincipal dut was to serve as a general intermediar bod between the college administration and the women dav students. Two hoiidax teas hiiihli hted the social events of the ea ar under tlie sj ' onsorship ol the Social Committee, Frances Toohex ' . chairman. The first was a Christmas tea oiven for all women students and women facultx members. This was given in co- operation with the boarding girls. The other was a Valentine Da partv to which all women students were invited. It is the hope of the dav women that in th.e luture their actixities will be con- sidered a real asset to the college, not onl in matters pertaining to social life but also in matters of scholarship and school spirit. Setitetl: Krimm. Stattdnig, Left lo Rigdt: Peters, Miller, Kithns. 15
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