The Women’s Council is composed of a group of young ladies, elected by the girls of Carnegie Hall and approved by the faculty. The duties of this group are to enforce college rules and to provide for the safety and happiness of all the girls. Dur- ing this term, the council has par- ticularly stressed the necessity for more studying in the dormitory with the goal of decreasing the number of deficiencies. Although the council has been smaller in number this year, the council members have carried on conscientious work. The group is composed of three seniors, one of whom is chairman, a junior, a sopho- more, and a freshman. Front Row: LaKr, HALLMAN. Rack Row: CouNTs, OELLERICH, SAXTON, STEWART, KNEECE, CUMALANDER. Buttres,- CORLEY. ) us The Men’s Council is composed of one senior, one junior, one sopho- more, one freshman, and one day student. The President of the Stu- dent Body, a senior living in the men’s dormitory, is chairman of the Men’s Council. The Council supervises the con- duct of students living in the dormi- tory, imposes disciplinary measures, and formulates or repeals rules. All action taken by the Council, how- ever, is subject to the approval of the faculty. The Day Student representative 1s present only at meetings involving day students.
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Back Row: B. J. Gatrrn, Marvar, VorreyerR, Wacker, C. LYNeEss, STAUFFER, WALLACE, Hatcu, BANNISTER, McCurttouGu, Ropers, Rice, THompson, GaTLIN, MaGGIoRE, SCHAAF. Front Row: ALBERTSON, Amos, Park, Stewart, Mappus, Ropeniser, WALTERS, SHIELS. Becky STEWART Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor James B. Hatcu Associate Editors RacHEL Park, Berry RicrE Feature Writers—RacHEL Parx, Forrest Boso, STAN Mecuuin, BEN CHAMBERLIN. Die arises he aes UE Fa : GALLINAT N. Kantor, PENNINGTON Sports Writers Cuick SHIELS Sanpy WaLTER, BENNY STOUDENMIRE ALBERT LiTINsky Staff Photographer Reporters—Curtis Gatun, Berry JEAN GatTLin, Jean CarroLtit Roperts, W. H. Hannan, Exiza- BETH YONCE, MARGARET WALLACE, PoLLty RopDEN- IsER, Don VorreEYER, Bitt Amos, J. K. ALBERTSON, THomas SCHAAF, ADELINE Rivers, Dick Maruar Copy Readers Staff Ty pists C. G. Poxicasrro, RosE BANNISTER 75 Business Manager VINCENT MaGGIorE Advertising Manager . . . . . Ken STAUFFER RoBERT Lyness, Dunc SHaw, Russ ZEIBELL, TED Mappus, Don McCuxntoucH, Bos Moruuer. Advertising Assistants — SHOOK, FRANCIS Circulation Manager Don VoRREYER Circulation Assistants . Dick Maruar, SANpY WALTER The ndian staff has attempted, during these two semesters, to carry on a combination of “Redskin” spirit and Navy “salt”. In its usual four pages that went to press every other week, there has been recorded the story of a happy school year on the campus. The hard work of the staff members has carried our college newspaper successfully through another “era” of printer’s ink and jumbled type. Long live the ndian!
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