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FIRST SEMESTER ROBERT Niatsox Cfmirnmn ,-X1.'rHEA Soren lx Secrftarv XYARREN CHISHOLM Soplwnmrf Y1o1.A S1 HR Freflmzrm j Eaorvua lX1ANN l rr,v I1 m zz ri Rouen NE1.soN Something in the way of an innovation was enacted by the Student Council the first semester of this year. Presi- dent Bob Nelson and members :Xlthea Soucek, Viola Suhr, Warren Chisholm, and Jerome Mann voted and concurred in the suggestion forwarded by last year's council to establish a Student Council Fund. ln essence this fund is to take care of financial requests as they arise, such as trips for clubs and teams, and campus improve- ments. .-Xs a campus improvement, the new blue and orange Morton junior College banner hanging on the campus was purchased by the council the first semester. Oneof the more pertinent questions handled by the Student Council this year was that of library regulation. After numerous suggested plans and formulas had been considered and tried, the honor system was adopted and XYARREN CH1sHo1.M .-Xl.'rH12A Sol'CE14 -Isaowa NIANN YioI,A SL HR E PIONEER OF19
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CU WU F3 Their :fob Xviw' fgfffflf The job of the social advisors may seem to be rather a thankless job, but we're going to let them in on a big secret now-it really isn't. How could it be when everything Miss Bell, Mr. Aird, and Mr. Finlayson undertake is with the idea of our good times in mind? All the college partiesfsoft lights, soft music, and, just for the sake of anti-climax we might add soft ice creamvare planned by these social advisors. Often we lose sight of the fact that there is a good deal of preliminary work to be done before we can go to those affairs for an enjoyable evening, not to mention the supplementary work of cleaning up afterwards. The social advisors' job seems never to end. Before each affair there are committee meet- ings which they must attend, assisting the chairmen in smoothing out ever-present kinksg during each affair they must be on hand to see that the refreshments are distributed with the greatest possible efficiencyg and after the event they must put their heads together and begin planning for future good times. We can only imagine what our loss would have been without the cheerful cooperation and encouragement of Miss Bell, Mr. Aird, and Mr. Finlayson. C. CLIFTON AIRD Miss C. BELL DOUGLAS FINLAYSON fi E PIONEER OF194
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.ARTHUR VVERLEIN '0lUlNIQlIl. ,ARTHUR XVERLEIN Chairman DONNA CLAIRE REHKOPF Secremry LEE KOERES Saphomore RLTTH BREBIS Freshman ,ARTHUR YOUNG Frfxhman IXRTHUR YOUNG RUTH BREBIS 5 DONNA C. REHKOPF LEE Ko1:REs SECOND SEMESTER put into operation with the cooperation ofthe administration. Four Lines on the Floor was the popular tune the day students returned from Christmas vacation. Four white lines were painted on the floor between the campus and library to serve as pleasant reminders that it is only polite to maintain silence in the halls during class periods. At the beginning of the second semester the following were elected to the Student Council: Donna Claire Rehkopf, Arthur Young and Lee Koukes. Art VVerlein, who became the new president, for the sophomore class, and Ruth Brebis, for the freshman class were appointed by the deans to round out the membership. The custom of having extra-curricular groups within the school be responsible for assemblies during the second semester once again proved to be interesting. fi W I' I
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