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UPPER RIGHT PICTURE: Perhaps these residents of Kroske Hall would rather be studying than attending a dorm council meeting! LOWER RIGHT PICTURE: Members of the Kroske Hall Dorm Council are ROW 1: J. DeBoer, W. Camp. ROW 2: D. Skoloda, D. Decker. ROW 3: G. Mclrvin, Mr. Nickel, adviser, and L. Shaw. Kroske Hall's Dorm Council Enforces Rules The Dorm Council of Kroske Hall meets bi-weekly to discuss the problems which concern the residents of the dormi- tory. As a Dorm Council it not only makes and enforces the dorm rules, but tries to represent the residents of the dorm to the campus. Soon after getting settled in their new home, the men of Kroske were recipients of a house warming. Glidden women dra- matized their impression of life in the new dorm. Then they presented the men with an electric popcorn popper--but neglected to include an electric cord! The Dorm Council officers are: Mr. Nickel, supervisor, Larry Shaw, Gary Mclrvin, and Carl Brown, proctors, Dennis Decker, James DeBoer, repre- sentatives, Dave Skoloda, Secretary, and Warren Camp, President. 12.3
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The Women's Dormitory Council is the governing body of Glidden Hall. With its advisers, Miss Ptacek and Mrs. Olson, the council makes and enforces all the dormitory rules. In the fall the Council sponsored the Dorm Walk-in, or all night party. During the Christmas Party, the Council presented the dormitory with a new clock and a new study table. A project spon- sored at Christmas was for Care. Resi- dents contributed over S3O to WUS by paying a penny for each minute they stayed out after closing hours the night of the Valentine party. .,,...- Monthly house meetings presented a variety of programs-hairstyling, plan- ning a wedding, humorous skits. On Thursday nights dorm devotions were held in small groups, except for the tirnes when a guest speaker was invited. The officers of the Dorm Council for 1950-1960 we re Patti I-Ieyl, President, Janice Bibelheimer, Vice-President, Sharon Grenz, Secretary, and Rosalee Mashek, Treasurer. 'QU' Women's Dorm Council Governs Glidden Residents UPPER LEFT PICTURE: ROW 1: J. Greene, S. Hunter. ROW Z: Bernice Ptacek, adviser, J. Benedict. ROW 3: J. Gering, D. Seeley, S. Grenz. ROW 4: J. Bibel- heimer, Mrs. Olson, house mother. ROW 5: R. Mashek, P. Heyl. LOWER LEFT PICTURE: Housemother, Mrs. Olson looks on as Brenda Wood- rick signs in past hours! 122
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Diane Skola Heads 1959-60 Cheerleaders When those SFC boys fell in line the cheer- leaders were right there to support them. Diane Skola, assisted by Karen Johnson, was elected last spring to head the squad. ln the fall Deanna Ander- son, Richard Ramirez, and Enid McConnell were chosen, after try-outs, to complete the group. Crew neck sweaters with full circle skirts were the new style of costunue worn this year. The Cheer- leaders also had new monograms. To go with the 'wr new outfits, new cheers and Chants. Old cheers were renovated with new actions. All combined to bring renewed support to the Braves. TOP: The 1959-1960 Cheerleaders, D. Anderson, Richard Johnson, R. Ramirez, D. Skola, and E. McConnell, sport new outfits. LEFT: Fight, team, fight! SFC cheerleaders lead football fans in a new cheer. 124
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