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‘ COMMITTEES INFRACTIONS This is the committee that ‘rules the roost’’ when it comes to check- ing demerits and keeping us stu- dents in line. The committee is composed of members from each class and meets twice each month. L. to R.: J. Rose, Chr., C. Childs, S. Milner, M. Barry, L. Chambers. ABSENT! FROM PICTURE: S. Gibler. LIBRARY Finding lost books, issuing fines and deciding on new books are the main functions of the library committee. The group is composed of a chairman appointed by the officers of the Student Government and one member from each class; they meet once a month to carry on their duties. Le) i0v-R:s. J. prlerringaGhrs o).u-Vicek mer. Stockwell, Adv., M. Treat, H. Jacko. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: G. Smith. BIG SISTER The three roses and white can- dle on the breakfast table of each finishing senior is one of the many responsibilities of the Big Sister Committee. The group welcomes each new class with a slumber party and atter six months of edu- cation the capping ceremony is planned. Their activities highlight our student memories. The com- mittee is composed of a student elected from each class. Meetings are held once a month. L. to R.: S. Farley, N. Brownell, A. Stitzlein, Chr., N. Zure.
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A new addition to our family here at St. Luke's is Miss Suzanne Weaver — hailing from Wooster College. She arrived in November, 1953, just in time to help us with our Christmas gift problems by instituting a crafts program. Her engaging smile and congenial manner are gaining her many new friends at St. Luke’s in her capacity as Assistant Residence Director. THE RECEPTIONISTS L. Crowther H. Middleton D. Campbell J. Cooper M. Sharp G. Rady V. Croft H. Nicholls “Mrs. Crowther, I need an iron.’’ This is one of the many chores for day receptionists. Mrs. Middleton and Mrs. Campbell also are greatly appreciated for distributing that link with home—the daily mail. Then there are the ever popular phone calls which usually come in the evening and are capably handled by Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Sharp, and Mrs. Rady. Our guests are cordially greeted by them. Let's not forget our night crew—Mrs. Croft and Mrs. Nicholls. They secretly put notices in our boxes and greet us cheerfully when we arrive from work or play. They're the Good Samaritans who have called many a tired nurse in time for work. To all of them our deepest appreciation. Miss Kathleen Davis, our gra- cious and charming Residence Director, came to us from Ann Arbor, Michigan in July, 1948, when our new residence was first opened. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she studied languages and took a secretarial course. Her hobby, well known to all in the residence, is evidenced by the beautiful floral arrange- ments seen at every St. Luke’s social function.
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TEA Every Thursday afternoon we have a tea planned by the Tea Committee. Once a month there's a birthday tea for all those having birthdays during that month. The committee is composed of one member of each class. L. to R.: B. Traichal, Chr., S. Bowers, H. Johnson, J. Herring, M. Kurtz. VESPERS The Sunday morning and Tues- day evening chapel services are arranged by the Vespers Commit- tee. Our religious growth is pro- moted by their worthwhile services in our new chapel on 3 Central in the hospital. The group is com- posed of one member of each class and meets once a month. L. to R.: B. Green, A. Laughner, Chr., J. Simecek, Chaplain Reverend Bentzinger. SERVICE The Service Committee meets once a month and consists of a member from each class. The committee is responsible for dec- orating the residence on various occasions. They also send flowers to the sick and collect and send used clothing to the Frontier Nurses in Kentucky. Their ex- penses are met by collecting tax stamps. L. to R.: M.-Betzmer, A. Lasch, Chr., E. Fullerton, L. Cash.
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