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tor Seated, left to right: Joanne Davis, Dorothy Brittain, Carole Wagner, Dorothy McCabe, Dean Jackson, Jean Ludgate. Standing: Kay Franklin, Sonja Carlson, Thelma DeVoe, Jean Sterling, Elaine Heffner, Janet Nichel, Ann Frailey. OFFICERS President DOROTHY McCABE Vice President DOROTHY BRITTAIN Advisor MISS JACKSON Women ' s Dormitory Council The governing body of the Women ' s Dormitory is a council consisting of members of each class who are elected by the residents of the dormitory The duty of the council is to provide for harmonious living so that all may live comfortably in a friendly atmosphere.
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1 ■ - Day Student ' s Club OFFICERS Women ' s President AUDREY MILLER Women ' s Vice President IMA JOAN BENEDICT Men ' s President WALTER McKENDRICK Men ' s Vice President FRED DAVIS Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES DONNELLY Advisors DEAN LONG and DEAN BILLINGS The Day Students ' Organization attempts to maintain good will and cooperation be- tween on-campus and off -campus students. The club carries out a calendar of scheduled events each year. During the 53-54 school year the Day Students ' Club presented an assembly, held a picnic, and promoted many college activities. The highlight of the club ' s activities was a well attended square dance.
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I Sealed, left to right: Paul Bowles, Dean Long, Bernard Cawley. Standing: James Watkins, Robert Zucosky, Vincent Smichowski. OFFICERS President PAUL BOWLES Vice President BERNARD CAWLEY Advisor MR. LONG Men ' s Dormitory Council The governing body of the men ' s Dormitory consists of a council instituted for the purpose of creating a cheerful atmosphere in which to live and work. It is the Council ' s aim to govern efficiently, and to enrich the student ' s life through social and academic contacts.
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