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' mmmm Hi V % ■ li ?■ ' V J m - Seated, left to right: Dean Long, Nelson Entwistle, Fritz Michanowicz, Lorrita Smith, Lula Mae Fuller, Ann Seely, Miss Fosberry. Standing: Les Vroman, Eleanor Miller, Eleanor Evans, Christine Jaquish, Esther Purvis, Aubry Dunne, Jack Shaw, Ralph van Kuren, Jack Edgerton, Pat Neiman, Gerald Brown, Becky Casey. Advisors MISS FOSBERRY MR. LONG O iicen President of Men ' s Day Student Club FRANK MICHANOWICZ President of Women ' s Day Student Club LORRITA SMITH Vjce President of Men ' s Day Student Club NELSON ENTWISTLE Vice President of Women ' s Day Student Club LULA MAE FULLER Secretary-Treasurer ANN SEELEY The objectives of this vital and very active organization are to associate the previously separated MEN ' S AND WOMEN ' S DAY STUDENT CLUBS, to have a definite voice in the Student Government Association, and to create good will and friendliness among day students and between day, students and dormitory students. Meetings are devoted to the discussion of current campus problems. Picnics, luncheons, and other social activities bind the members closer together and promote group loyalty.
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First row, left to right: Ada Mae Frailey, Gloria Benfer, Mildred Kneiss. Hunter,- Marilyn Brush, BlanLhe Crowder, Fanny James, Mary Dewey, Second row. Ruth Women students living in NORTH HALL elect the council to administer student life in the dormitory so that all may live comfortably and with consideration for others, may develop group and individual responsibilities, may strive for high scholastic standards, and may promete friendliness among the women in the dormitory. The MEN ' S DORMITORY COUNCIL is the governing body of the Association of Men Students living in the college dormitory. Its purposes are to regulate student life in the dormitory in order that proper conditions for study and living may exist, and to encourage friendly relations among the men in the dormitory. Lejt to right: Robert Rodine, Natal George, Paul Bowles, Harold Hunter, Thomas Cheplick.
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