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ANNE BULLIVANT-Editor-in-Chi-gf l PATSY MAYERBERG-Business Manager MARGARET W1NsToN-Head zyfLiteraU1 Staj Anne Eaton Eunice Lyth Virginia Clark Virginia MacFarland Mary Charlotte Fahnestock MARCIA HOBART-Head qf Art Staj Mary Alexander Stella Jannotta BETTY LOU CUSTER-Head Q' Photography Staj Catherine Markey Carolyn Mayerberg Claire Hunter Florence Noland LUCY KEELER-Head typ Statistics Staj Rose Adams Marguerite Boyle y Marion Lowry ANNE MACLEOD-Co-Head af Business Staj Cynthia Fulton Gertrude Scribner Patsy O,Rourke Constance White Jean Nelson ,Elizabeth Schaff Lowry, Markey, Scribner, Adams, Boyle, Eaton, Noland, C. Mayerberg, Fahnestock, C. Hunter, MacFarland MacLeod, Hobart, P. Mayerberg, Bullivant, Keeler, Custer Absent: jannotta, Nelson, Alexander, Lyth, Fulton, Clark l32l
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This Council is a new phase of College life this year. It consists of the presidents, vice-presidents and faculty advisors of all college organizations, and of both classes. Patricia Bowman was elected Chairman, and the aims of the Council were estab- lished. These were lj to educate ourselves in regard to the world situation so as to better preserve Democracy, and QD to give aid to Britain in a material form. It was decided that the best way to achieve this latter end was to raise 32,000 for a Mobile Feeding Unit. As a step toward the former end, iMme. Genevieve Tabouis spoke in the beginning of January on 'cThe Social Aspects of a Hitler-Dominated Europe. She was brought to the college group by the com- bined efforts of the various clubs. The 151800 goal was reached by all the clubs doing their share. With the money that was left over after the Unit was bought, other necessities were purchased. Extracurricular dvisor Council Starbuck, Hayes, Burkard, M. Thompson, Comfort Ferguson, MacLeod, Bowman, F oulkrod, Adams, Wise Bullivant, Horton, Russell, Harnischfeger, Keeler, Esleeck, Schaff Absent: Boyle, Lowry, Gutmueller, Bausher, Feemster 8 Il
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v Twyman, A. Thomas, Aycrigg, MacNeille, Gross, Roberts Hegeman, Fahnestock, MacFarland, Schofield, MacLeod Absent: Nelson, Clapp The Scoop was started on March 21, 1940 by a group of Seniors and Freshmen. The purpose of the paper is to bring to the college at large, all matters of any ' interest. So far, the first college newspaper has been very successful, and it has been ably supported at all times. The Scoop contains editorials and open letters, both of which are used for sug- gestions for some improvement in everyday life in the community. There are also the important dates of all college events, as well as write-ups of these events after they have taken place. General college news, a society column for both the college and the alumnae are also parts of the paper. This year The Scoop challenged the Yearbook to a baseball game in May, and the challenge was eagerly accepted. We must not forget the humor section on the back pages, and although the actual humor is sometimes doubtful it is enjoyed by all. E831
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