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Custodians Joe Robinson, B.S. College Engineer Charles Edwards Estel Murphy O.L. Valentine Custodian Custodian Custodian Page Seventeen
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ad The Student Council Dr Frank K Wadley Faculty Adviser Wayne Quinlan, Council President. Perry Irons, Vice President, Repre- sentative-at-large. Dwight Hildinger, Senior Repre- sentative. Earl Sargent, Senior Representative. P Ira Painton, Senior Representative. Perry Brandenburg, Discipline Chairman, Junior Representative. Erl Lene Cline, Junior Representa- tive. Bill Yoeman, Sophomore Repre- sentative. Wilda Nickelson, Secretary, Sopb- omore Representative. Herman Ging, Treasurer, Soph- omore Representative. Mary Evelyn Hoch, Freshman Representative. Arthur Hale, Freshman Representa- tive. Harry Sullivan, Freshman Repre- sentative. [he Student Council was organized at North'western by a group of forward looking students in the spring of 1936, and elected Ralph Clifford as the first president. Since that time the Council has progressed greatly in prestige and usefulness to the students, both in serving them and reflecting their views to the college administration. Among the leading enterprises of the council this year were the sponsoring of weekly student dances; the First Annual Freshman Day, which was designed for the purpose of acquainting the freshmen with one another and acquainting them with the college; an All-Student Mixer; the Spring Carnival; and culminating with an All School Picnic in May. In addition to these enterprises the Council has cooperated in such functions as the arrange- ment of chapel programs, the Homecoming Day Parade, and the annual Founders’ Day Program. Dr. F. K. Wadley has been the faculty adviser of the Council since its inception and his interest and advice has been a large part in the Council's steady progess. je Stxteen
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