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Top. sealed: Humburg. li, Din-tericll. Miss YN hitv. Dalbom. Plank Slanrliny: Beck, McNeil. M. Smith. Fry. Potter. TNI. Dieterich Lower lqfl, sealed: Beck, Mr. Seay. Hiebsch Standing: S. White, VVandmacher, Seyb Lower righl, seated: Stitt, C. Brown, Bolcs Sfllfldliflflf MacKay, lil. Thorne, Dix All new arrivals at S. C. are made to feel that tl1ey are immediately a part of our campus. This friendly spirit is stimulated by the Personnel Council. Each member corresponds with his group of new students before school opens and welcomes them as a friend and helper when they arrive. Gerald Beck and Mary Ruth McNeil presided over this year's Council, assisted by the Dean of Nlen and the Dean of Women. Early in the year the Council sponsored a picnic in Island Park preceded by a meuis stag in Stewart Gym. In January the Women held a Brunch and in February the men carried out a Father-Son banquet. The year closed with a breakfast in the park and the reception of new members. PER HNNEL Ellllllllll Page 16
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First row: Dix, Bratelies, B. Matthews, Dr. Albright. Dotson. Yerkes. Howard, lsely, Backus Second row: Mctluire. K. lwoore, Couchman. ll. Thorne. A. Miller, C. Bender, ll. Brown, Dunlap. Snyder. lieeman, P. Moore Third row: Congdon, Richardson, H. Dieterich, lVlcNeil, Light. li. Smith, Youle, S. White, Dieterich EUUNEIL livery Thursday evening at seven o'elock four members and two alternate representa- tives from each class meet to discuss curre11t problems of the campus. Presided over by Bill Dotson this group is the medium between the students and the administration. The Council sponsors events all through the year beginning with the Building of the Mound and ending with the Sprightly Spring Sports Spree, at which time the election returns are announced. They had charge of the Homecoming parade and activities and sponsored the selling of S. C. badges and Page 15 pennants, a new project this year. Nlagazines were added to the Student l'nion, thus furthering the socialization pro- gram begun last. year. A carol sing around a Christmas tree in the Student llnion was one of their projects. They also sponsored the tea this spring for the Vtvinfield high school seniors. The Council was represented by a com- mittee on the defense council. Typical of business acted upon in their meetings is the apportionment of the activity fee, and the request of teachers to dismiss classes on time.
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