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Seated, Left to Right: Baker, Livingston. Stmuling: Wie- chardt, Simmons, Mitchell. Women ' s Dormitory Association Under the leadership of its officers and the guidance of Mrs. Howard Miller. Dean of Women, the Women ' s Student Go ernment Association ol the Dormitorx enjoved a hus and pleasant year. House meetings were held e er ' l londa exening. at which time prohlems and comina events were discussed. Officers were elected at one oi the (irst meetings and those chosen were: Marihn Simmons, president; Ruth VX ' iechartlt. ice president; Maroarel Mitchell, secrctar ' ; Sara Mae Lixint ' ston, treasurer; and Barbara Baker, freshman representatixe. Cax W ' ardner ;is appointed as acting social chairman. I here xxas a social actixitx each mi)nth of the school xcar. I he first highlight of the vcar was the I iallowe ' en partx ' ; before 1 hanksgixing a tea was sponsored for the facultx ' and friends. December xvitnessed a Christmas tea xvhich was followed by a Christmas partx; while the highlight of the second semester xvas the Mother ' s Dax ' Tea. Through the Women ' s Dormitorx ' A.ssoeiation. the xxomen. nLniiherini; about liltx. became a closelx ' knit group enjoying a friendly xear in a family like atmosphere. 16
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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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