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Seated, Left to Rioht: Ruth Tingley, Beatrice Shafer. Betty U ' hitehorn, Miss Reed. Dean Aaslev, Gwendolvn Rov, Nancv Frav. Mildred Kneiss, Xadine Da idheiser, Je ' iiniJiiig: Barbara Thomas, -Murphv, Millie Davis. Women ' s Dormitory Council E erv spring the women students in North Hall elect eight students to serve as the Dormitorv Council For the coming ear. In the fall two freshman students are added to the Council, which is the go erning bod ' of the women ' s dormitorv . The Council ' s objectives are; to prt) ide comfortable living; to develop individual and group responsibilities; to practice courtesv and consideration of others; and to en- courage high scholastic standards. Some of the Council ' s annual projects are: the provision for big and little sisters and sophomore pals ; and many hall parties. All students living in North Hall participate in these activities which are guided bv Dean Wasley and Miss Reed. Men ' s Dormitory Council The Alcni Dormitorv Council is the governing bodv of the association of men students living in the college dormitories. It consists of the president and four mem- bers who make and enforce regulations for the dormitorv students, plan for its social life, and act as a judicial bodv, v ith the dean ot men as its adviser. Seated, Left to Riglit: James Phillips, Dean Snivelv Petrillo, Thomas Hiirle -. Stitntlino: Ra mund lyrrell. Donald Buford, . nthrmv 12
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STUDENT COUNCIL WILLIAM CONWELL PresUh ' iit The meetings ()[ tlic 194 ' )-S() Student C ' ouneil of Mansfield State 1 eaehers College were held on the lirst and third Mondaxs ot eaeh month. The Student Couneil is the governing body oF the Student (io ernment Assoeiation ot the college. Its memhers are Irom all major organizations on campus, and are reiiresen- tati e ot eaeh student. Among the arious acti ities ot the Council were the tostering ot closer relationshi|i between the student body and the administration, publishing the Password, planning the social calendar, assumption ot the responsibility of sponsoring the after-dinner dances, and helping to elect the reprcsentatixes to Who ' s Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Llni ersities. HpjH K. ' - ' l m Wd R Pi ' ' flH y K • m f . . mr jM s|g F Jk ■l l ' H 1 H kE Seated, Left to IVight: Betty McCabe, William Conwcll, .Marion Ditzlcr, Ellen Spencer, Dean W ' asley, Dean Sni Ll SuuiAut j, 1 he rese Napolitan, Betty Whitehorn, James Phillips, Harold Hunter. Thomas Harrington, Richard Swetland. Robert M.i son Uit.i Mas terson, Lydia Kinney. 11
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Day Students Club ( r;st ' rs— Miss Reed, Mr. Snively orncERS Prcsidciil of Men ' s Day StiidciUs Cluh - . . . Stuart Mackowiak President of Women ' s Day Students Cluh ----- Lydia Kinney Vice President of Men ' s Day Students Cluh . . . - Charles Burtch Vice President of Women ' s Day Students Cluh ----- Nan Maul Secretary-Treasurer -------- Lorrita Smith The ()hiecti es of the Dav Students Club are to associate the previously separated Men ' s and Women ' s Dav Students Clubs, to ha e a delmite voice in the Student CiON ' ernment Association, and to create wood will among the dav students and the dormitor ' students through progressi ' c acti ' ities. The men and women students participate in picnics, luncheons, and parties, and discuss their jiroblcms loi the good ot their organization. First Roiv, Left to Right: Frances Hendricks, Lorrita Smith, Lydia Kinney, Mary Lj ' nne Ste ' ens, Nan Alaid, Miss Reed. Second Row: Dean Snively, Andrew Michanowicz, Frank Michanowicz, Richard Boyce. 13
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