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95 1 Mr. Earl L. Riggle Education Miss Edith Riley Physical Education Mr. John E. Sanderson Library Science Mr. Wilbur R. Schnitker Music Dr. John T. Seaton Psychology Miss Frances Sengleitner Physical Education Miss Mary E. Sharp Language Mr. Edgar Sherman Physical Education Dr. John Smith Psychology Miss Lydia Steele Home Economics Miss Wilda Thompson Treasurer Miss Janey Trace Music Miss Sara Wilhelm English Miss Joy Zepp Elementary Education Mr. Paul A. Napier Chairman of Admissions
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lst Row: Bob Brown, Bill Dentzer, Bruce Brackenridge, Ruth Ann Thompson. 2nd Row: Jean Campbell, Dick Giffen, Howard Lowery, Bud Friesinger, Dick Moore, Joyce Philip. 3rd Row: Bill Fisher, Bill Sponseller, Don Kelly, Doug Brackenridge, Gil Hales, Harry Adcock, Carolyn Swarner STUDENT Student Council, our elected representatives, has at- tempted to accomplish some very important aims this year. Under the leadership of President Bill Dentzer, they have strived to develop an attitude of cooperation and worthwhile advancement around the campus. By intelli- gently discussing campus issues, many important con- clusions were reached, many of which will become pos- COUNCIL sible solutions for similar problems in the future. By helping to clarify the role of community government, having student leadership conferences, revising the hand- book, reorganization of Brown Chapel Lounge, work towards an honor system, and investigation of many campus conditions, Council has contributed much to the general welfare of the college.
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