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W. S. G. A. • The Women's Self-Government Asso- ciation. headed by Gerene Verheyden. holds the regulating power of women's rules on the campus. This year, the organization has brought about a complete unity in the house hours. It has met the problem of the unoffiliated freshman dormitory and has worked to- ward the establishment of a Student Un- ion for Ripon College. A new constitution was drawn up this year and under the guidance of Dean Simpson, the W.S.G.A. hopes to satisfy every need of the women on Ripon Col- lege campus. Representatives include each house president, vice president, and onp other member of each house. STUDENT COUNCIL • Student Council, the governing body of Ripon College, has attempted this year to inaugurate a better cooperation and feeling between students and faculty. The most important work of the Coun- cil this year has been the concentrated attempt to do away with the annual Hell Week for freshmen. This year the soror- ities and fraternities have cut their week of initiation to three days. This body has sponsored a lost and found department, transportation to foot- ball and basketball games and has aided in prompting proper conduct at the Col- lege Commons. The officers for this year are: Henry Richter, president; William Larson, pres- ident. pro tempore, and Dorothy Stone, secretary. tzirn y-onr
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Student Administration INTERSORORITY COUNCIL • Headed by Gerene Verheyden of Lyle Hall, (he Intersorority Council, composed of the president and the rushing chair- man of each of the sororities and spon- sored by Miss Simpson. Dean of Women, this year arranged new plans for rushing the unaffiliated members of Bartlett. This group abandoned the idea of for- mal entertainment among the houses since this has been replaced by informal spreads whereby each house entertains all the other houses and is in turn entertained. SOCIAL COMMITTEE • The Social Committee is responsible for the dates and policy of the quarter parties held by the fraternities and sororities of R:pon College. Linder the guidance of Miss Ruth Strandberg, this committee, composed of the social chairman of each sorority and fraternity, each year during the winter quarter sponsors the election of the funior Prom king. We are indebted to them for the after- dinner dances which have been held in the gym. tvitntj
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I)A ;XI ANDERSEN Iron Mountain. Mich. M a jors—E n o I is ft, Frt n c h il linor— ;' lit folio n Kappa Signu Cii 1. 2. 3. 4; Chou 3. 4; Scribbler Editor 3: Bible Assistam 4; English As- sistant ■ . SHIRKED J. BERQITST Kenosha. Wis. Major—S perch Minors Biology, English Delta Phi Sigma I, 2. 3, 4; Par- liamentary l.a i Organization Secretary 4; Choir I, 2, 3. 4; Dramatics 1,3; Crimson Stall 4; Honorary Cadet Captain S|m h- sor 4. NORMAN C. BUCHIIOLZ Rijton, Wis. Alajors—Physics, Math Officers' Chib 4; Band 1. 2. 3; Choir 2. 3, 4. President 4, As- sistant Director 4; Phi Mu Ep- silon I, 2. 3, 4. Seniors Al til SI I S BARKER, Jr. Rippn, Wis. Af a jors— C hern istry, M at hematics, Physics Phi Kappa Pi I. 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4; fan Kappa Tan i. 2, 3, 4, President I: Theta Al- pha Phi 4; College Days 1, 2, j. 4; Spirts Editor 3, 4; Drill 'i'cam I; R.O.T.C I; Tennis Team 2, 3. 4: Mask and Wig I, 2; Crimson Staff 2. 3; Publicity Chairman. Junior Prom 3; Chem- istry Assistant I. Chemistry Keifoiv 4; Phi Alpha I. Who's Who 4. MILAN J. BLOECHER Tomahawk. Wis. Major—Biology AS i nor— G erm an Delia Sigma Psi 1. 2. 3. 4; Offi- cers' Club 3. I; Co. Capt. 4; R Cuib I. 2. 3. 4; Zoology Fellow- ship 4; Basketball I, 2, 3. 4, Cap- tain 4; All-Midwest I; Football 2 DONALD R. Bl'RKHARDT Chicago, III. Ma jor—Econom ics Minor—History I hi Kajifia Pi 2. 3. I; Magis (or 3; Officers' Chib 3. ! .Secretary- Treasurer 4; Choir 2. 3. i; P.i- l»le Assistant 4. liible Fellow 4. ROBERT J. CAMPBELL Chicago, III. Major—English Minor—History Alpha Phi Omega I. 2. 3, 4, Cha- plain 2. Corresponding Secreiat y 3. Secretary 4; Cadet Officers' Club I. 2; Drill Team I. 2. 3: Football I; I it tia murals 1. 2. 3. t; Bible Assistant 4; Prom Chairman 3 SARAH J. CHITTENDEN Ripon, Wis. Ma jor—Psychology Af inors—English, S panis h Delta I ’ll i Sigma I. 2, 3. 4, Rushing Chairman 3. Intersoron- ty Council 3. Social Chairman 4. Social Committee 4, W.S.G.A. 4. Vice President 4; Psychology Fellow I; Bible Assistant 1; Mil it ary Ball Sponsor 2: Prom Queen 3, Phi Alpha 4: Who's Who 4. DONALD W. CURRIE Chicago, III. M a jo r—E couo in ics M inor—Philosophy Delta Sigma Psi I, ?, 3. 4, Treas- urer I; Reserve Officers' Club 4; Track I. 2. 3, 4; Debate 2; Eco- nomics Assistant ship I. MILDRED I . DAEIIN Ripon, Wis. Major—History Minors—English. German. Latin Pi Delta Omega 1. 2. 3. 4, Chap- lain 2; Pi Kappa Delta t; W.A. A. I. 2, 4; Rifle I. Debate 4; College Days 4; History Assist- nnt.ship 4; I.ibrary Assistanlship 4. I.re.ity I a
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