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nyvxioa czorwcrzii, l-leaded by Pete U'Neill, the Junior council made this one of its biggest years. The out- standing feature of the year was the Junior Prom. Nancy l urst and Moose Dunne were co-chairmen for the formal which was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Stevens l-lotel on March 5. The Prom co-chairmen secured Charlie Spivak in response to the plea for a name band. ,Other Council officers were Bud Ramsey, vice-president, Margaret Jacobson, secretary, Bob O'Malley, treasurer, and Lois Hindman and Pat Henline, social co-chairmen. ln the interest of student government, a committee from the Council, headed by Jack Brown, undertook to clarify issues of concern to the Council and student body. --so ,gi Junior council 0H'ieers Bob O'Malley, treasurer, Walter l'. O'Neill presldenr, Marge Jacobson, secretary, John Ramsey, vice-president Hallam Row: N. Olfs, M. North, D. Goldman, J. Schwager. Second Row: N. lfurst P. O'Neill M. Jacobson, M. Dunne. Tjhirfl Row: B. Wenner: S. Weinberger, P. Lee, B. Hughes, A. Wmnble, l'. Henline, D. Hindnian, N.. Henninger, A. Lease, M. Deasy. 1'0I0'fh Row: J. Flesher, A. Liebling, L. Levin, B. Jove, H. Engelhard, R. Muhl, J. Burnett, li. Killham, l'. Clarke. T011 Row: L. Lockhart, J. Faust, W. Branch, C. Coen, R. Anderson, A. Van Cranebrock, O. Wagener, W. Rutherford, B. Bright. 33
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lfolmm Row: lf. Beach, D. lVliller, C. Schmidt, C. Stayman. Second Row: I . Goldman, IQ. Mamett, CP. Chambers, V. Vitz, M. Nlazninioser. Third Row: I.. fiohde, IVI. Chaiken, I.. jones, A. Ryan, li. Iverson, Shortall, A. VanAlyca. Top Row: R. Schumacher, R. Slifer, V. I.ym:1n, D. lVlaclVlillan, 'l'. Nziumann, I.. Gregg, D. Ifye. Council ofiieers Gordon Ciroh, affiliated SUB, Phyllis Copp, Secretary, Duke Miller, president, Hill Hetherington, vice-president. SICNICJR CIUllNCIll, This year the Senior Council restricted it's activities, to a great extent, to those of primary interest to members of the senior class. However, during the fall quarter the Council's I-Iowdy Day provoked all-school interest in its ei'l'ort to create a more friendly feeling among all students. Reversing the precedent set by last year's class, the members of the Senior Council voted early in the 'year not to hold a Senior ball this year. The efforts of the council have been directed toward Senior Play-Day which will culminate with graduation exercises early in .I une. Activities of the group this 'year were directed by Duke Miller, presidentg Bill Hetherington, vice-presidentg Phyllis Copp, secretaryg and Hd I-Iume, treasurer.
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Sophomore council oflicers Margorie Stover, Dale Peterson, presi- dent, Rosemary Hoelie, secretary, and james Tyler, vice-president. Snow figure sculpturing was a feature of the winter carnival. Here Alpha Phi sophomores finish their snow-cat entry for the contest. SOPIIUMORIQ CIUUNCIII, Under the leadership of President Dale Peterson, the Sophomore Council, with over eighty student representatives, had an im- portant voice in University activity this year. .lim Tyler presided as vice-president, Rose- mary Hoetle recorded the council business as secretary, and Allen Proudfoot balanced the treasurer's books. Meetings were held every other Thursday in Scott Hall.. The Sophomore Cotillion was a highlight in the year's social calendar. Held in December at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, the party attracted a capacity crowd of Northwestern dancers. Johnny Palmer and his orchestra played for the occasion. Co-chairmen of the dance were Margie Stover and Sherwin Casanov. After Christmas a winter carnival was held for the student body. lce skating, hockey games, and snow figure sculpturing were among the events of the day. The Activities Committee, under the chairmanship ofMarian Richter and ,lay Lawrence, planned the ac- tivities of this day. Mr. james Woodbury was the Council's adviser. Hallam Row: B. Swanson, Cazanov. D. Peterson, M. Richter, M. Stover. Scrend Row: l.. Baldassari, Coil, M. Crilley, N. Toel, Gill, P. Ellis, M. Peterson, M. Hoffman, Smith, C. Sears. Third Raw: C. Qreene, Honomichl, R. Kauffman, B. McCampbcll, P. Leech, D. Newman, P. Rich, R. Janes, A. Meyer. l'op Row: K. Kline, J. Apostol, R. Peck, A. Perry, C. Clark, B. Beecher, H. Kramer, S. Taylor, H. Webb. 34
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