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SITTING Miss Long, M. L. Karam, J. Hake, Secretary, B. Miller, Vice-Presidentg N. King, President, B. Felton, Treasurer S Teitrick, J. Richards. STANDING: l. Sgrignoli, P. Adams, P. Trail, M. Winemiller, J. Wilson, J. Daniels, E. Lory, J. Long. BCDARDING WOMENS CCDUNCII. Noah Webster defines an association as: A union of persons in a society for some common good. This definition very aptly applies to the Boarding Women's Association. Its common good: practicing self-government, initiating Freshmen to our way of life, planning social events, such as teas, Christmas parties, and our own dormitory activities, and striving to make living condi- tions in the dormitory as congenial as possible are our raison d'etre. The governing body of our association is the Women's Council, which is composed of representatives from each corridor, the receptionists, the treasurer, the secretary, the vice-president, and the president, who work together under the able guidance of Miss Long, our Dean of Women. Meetings are held every month or whenever deemed necessary to iron out any problems which may arise. Among our memories of S. S. T. C. will always be the pleasant thoughts of our 3:00 a. m. fire drills, our invigorating house meetings, and the exhibitions of talent by our very capable dormitory members. It is through these dormitory experiences that our academic achievement is supplemented by social growth. Page Ezghtccn
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l KNEELING: S. Hess, K. Sanderson FIRST ROW: I. Sgrignoli, S. Raffen sperger, Dr. Kriner, J McDevitt, H. Creasy, J Geedy. SECOND ROW: R. Wrightstone, R. Hench T. Markley. STEWART l-IALI. COUNCIL The Stewart Hall Council is the governing body for the student recreation building. Under the supervision of Dr. Kriner the Council keeps a watchful eye open to see that activities in Stewart Hall are carried out in an orderly fashion. The Council assists in keeping the building clean and neat. Council membership is derived through election by the President's Council. It is composed of the two freshmen, two sophomores, and two iuniors receiving the highest number of votes at the election, and of the next three members with the highest number of votes, regardless of class. The chairman may be a member of any class and is also elected by the President's Council. Recommendations for the improvement of the facilities of Stewart Hall are submitted to the college President by the Council, and many recent improve- ments have co e as a result of this action. The Council and Dr. Kriner plan the hours durin which Stewart Hall may be used and arrange for its use by V groups withinjfznld outside the college. . ' fl l ll , 'TUV Will' fb. Wulf 1 ,wif ,LJ , V- f . its T .rf .t F -db Y ll . 'J A Qfu I jf Tig' gxjrllf jx lv A fl Vfl lil kffl .qfljy l if jj , N ,N J' VV! l fl .' ' 'gf V' 1 if 1' l My I .' V L Jfb ,jf ll f :LU jf' ,fb ,t ff! , cf' , UL L iff flfiu V do l Il t lf' . Ili! .J ,,fL '!i 1 U, y ,jf Q 52 jifpli A llljbifi' ,tl 'LJ V f Lf : ' M, ' ,K ,J ' fi , dfl-f W Ji ! MJ T, -,rf J - I 3,0 flt f . ,iw . ,- X ,.,+ ' ff ,JJ ly. If , VVL at L,f6 i' 7 lj J LUV ML!! .vt 3 uf' tl . Cl rv if .T ,Y eff' 'U 'lrbif l MPI f - evenin 'vfgf a- i . gf . M t f gl - 9 f T If gf f J .cf ,Q ,v ,fs ,A A ,M T T W --J ' if' if l' VU 'WW al W' ' ' , Ui it psy! l XM .i jlyfi' :iw ,U ' VL,t,.f T My ,J fuytf .3 , Y J 7-,iffe fi' Vfiifv NJ X - f . -,WJ . , A ' 1' .111 l if 1 Ji' I ff I Llp- iv J V' 3 IJ CX I Lp pw 2 DVULIX' Vi Xlrlf 1 fl ll WT' 6' My lb lf T f ! -' a f 'V 6' ,I 1 V. W JD i ,fo 1 1 nf , 1 V- T J T., 1, up , - 'MW ISSN., 'TNT
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SEATED Mr. Rambo, Dean of Meng M. Lefever, Secretary: E. McGehee, President, R. Dinterman, Vice-President. STANDING: R. Crouse, L. Greenawalt, K. Waggoner, G. Murdoch, Assistant Dean of Meng R. Rice, M. Sherbine, Treasurer M Brenneman, J. Foilor. BCDAIQDING MEINVS CGUNCIL One of the most active student government organizations on campus is the Men's House Council, a group of men chosen each year to represent the Men's Boarding Association. To keep the dorm running as smoothly and efficiently as possible four oflicers are elected to the Council, along with representatives from each corridor in the dormitory. All cases requiring disciplinary measures are referred to the Council for decision and appropriate action. Each case is considered carefully and im- partially with the welfare of each and every student kept uppermost in mind. The Council also renders decisions with respect to dormitory policies, procedures, and regulations. Meetings are held approximately twice each month and more often, when necessary, in order to iron out difficulties and solve problems con- cerning all aspects of dormitory living. These men are responsible at all times for the maintenance of desirable living conditions in the dormitory. Their duties are many and varied and in- clude everything from keeping order to supplying light bulbs and cleaning fa- cilities in the dormitory. The number of meetings held this year was far greater than that of any previous year. Two proiects this year which consumed the time and energy of House Council members included the drafting of a new con- stitution forthe Men's Boarding Association and the provision for more adequate TV facilities for the convenience of boarding men. BUILDING BETTER MORALE is the motto for the Men's Boarding Association. Building better morale in the dormitory will mean building better teachers for the future. Page N meteen
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