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r 7i M PAUL STEELE, President MARK SHELLHASS, Vice-President WALDEN HILTY, Secretary The members of the Men ' s Student Government in controlling the conduct in the Boy ' s Dormitory have assumed their tas:k wholeheartedly and the results are evident. They are sponsoring a constructive as well as governmental program this year. A complete understanding of the prin- ciples of the organization was needed, so a permanent and workable constitution was drawn up. An attempt was made to better conditions materially in the dormitory. As a result of their efforts drinking fountains were placed on each floor of the building. For the first time they have had the leadership of the Dean of Men, Professor Morris. They have not hesitated in asking his advice and he has given of his time unreservedly. The fellows realize in their cooperation with the members of this organization that training in self- government is training for life. Page Twenty-On
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MAE ALBRIGHT, ] HELEN WHITE, Vic MIRIAM SHIVELY, -President Secretary The Women ' s Student Government in cooperation with the matron, Miss Wise, controls the conduct in Oakwood Hall. Because of the added capacity of the dormitory a larger number of girls come under the juris- diction of this representative government. Representatives and proctors from each floor make up this organization. Through their efforts Oakwood Hall is made a more desirable home for college girls. The purpose of the Women ' s Government is to foster and maintain the conduct of the students in harmony with the spirit and ideals of Manchester College. Consideration for the feelings of the other person is invaluable in contact with others. Dormitory life affords a splendid opportunity for such training.
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G. A. SNIDER. North Manchester, Indiana G. S. STRAUSBAUGH. Middlebranch. Ohio LEVI MINNICH, Greenville, Ohio G. F. CULLER, (deceased) Woodland, Michigan M. K. REIFF, Burnettsville, Indiana MILO GEYER, Milford, Indiana 0. W. STINE, Goshen, Indiana F. E. McCUNE. Kitchel. Indiana EDWARD SHEPFER, Sugar Creek, Ohio 1. W. JACKSON, South Bend. Indiana RAY PETERSTINE. Gettysburg. Ohio OTHO WINGER, North Manchester, Indiana Page T venty-T c
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