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'-.- v L. C7 5 3 ,fa Seated-Left to Right: Mariorie Oliver, Mariorie Bradley, Mrs. Wright, Mary Lou Stewart, Pearl Schnoke. , 'zgewfgp Standing-Left to Right: Frances Cohen, Betty Haney, Tes Terzis, Beatrice Nussbaum, Margaret Good, Rose .X 'in IV de Lorenzo, Jean Huff, Irene Timko. -fx jij rf 5,3 'ff' 412'-1, 5 5,4 1 Y Glens MARJORIE BRADLEY Q President -'il f , -I S ,if ef .tu M A , 1-!5'f . , WOMEN'S ADVISORY COUNCIL The Women's Advisory Council was organized July 10, 1939, under the guidance of Mrs. James C. Wright, dean of women. The present constitution was adopted January 29, 1941. The council-the purpose of which is to teach self-government and promote good will and cooperation among the .faculty, student, and administration-hears, iudges, and renders decisions in disciplinary cases which do not come under the iurisdiction of the administration. Ofhcers of the council are Mariorie Bradley, President, Mary Lou Stewart, Vice-Presi- dent: Pearl Schnoke, Recording Secretary, Mariorie Oliver, Treasurer, and Tespina Terzis, Corresponding Secretary.
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