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ff' Gims' S1'un1iN'r Coivruoi.. Group 1, Row 1-B. Manthcy, E. Van Dyke, N. Chiapalc, M. Brooks, N. Dicta- inson, F. Marsh, J. Grisrhot. Row 2-S, Craw, M. Lamar, PJ. Harmon, B, Holines, li. lrrvrich, ll. Boron ll, Slrirlclanct. Row 5-D. Toothacrc, M. Wfillis. M. Marina, NV. Foster, B. Kucchlvr, E. Stephens. Bovs' S'I'lHJiiNT CONTIQOI. Row 1-D. Brown, B. Bianci, S. Sanderson, R. Erickson, I.. Covell, R. Highy. Row QHJ. Hill, XV. Harden, D. Doane, ll. Klinger, H. Ramlolph. Row 5-1. Corren, R. Schneiclcr. J. Minahen, M. Armolea, A. Lectert. Absent when picture was taken: J. Lcllonrl, B. VX7hittingI.on. The Student Controls, one for the girls and one for the hoys, have the joh of keeping orcter on the Campus and the surrouncfting grounds. Each con- trol, consisting of twenty members, is composed ot commercial, vocational, and academic students who are selected every semester. The girls, control is ap- pointect hy the First Vice President in consuttation with the Dean of Girls, the hoys, control, hy the Commissioner of Vxfetfare with the approvat of the Dean of Boys. The purpose of the controls is Hto maintain stanctarcts of con- cluct among stuctentsf, The duties of the controls are to perfomm halt duty, to perform ratty duty, anct to keep order in the Cafeteria. Each control meets once a week, and at .these meetings ottencters of school regulations are sum- monect to explain their side of the question and to he fairly triect hy the Stuclent Control. The decisions of the vontrot are then sent to the Dean. for their approval. ST UE TEUTHUL. .F LL
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EUU EIL 1 f Q l. C, ffsive--. Xclvisz:r: Holm Gtwrnseyf-Sluxlenl Bocly Pres: lxlarqaret Slieplierfl-X,irc-Presirlenl: Carolyn lense-Girls' League Pres.: Jim Brorleric-Connn. of Xfvcllarez Xvillaur Lenz-Com. of Atlwlelicsz Carryl .lane .lulins-lfrliiur ol liluv fe Vxfliilc: Bill Sltatllcy-Comm. of Organizations: .lulia Cvrider-Comm of Recorcls: I lcrlv Vumlm-rvonri-lfwlilor of G. IX. 'l'.g Coleen Young-Jr. Rell Cross Clmirmang Pliyllis Sticlclanclr-Custoclian, Q l t Council olicl tluis semester that which many a h I The Spring .Luc en . rfounril ancl Class omcer has encleavorecl to clo in tlie past. Beside t e usua artivities of approving laills, passing atliletic awarcls, ancl helping witla tlwe war ellort, tlme council presentecl a stuclent activity in Wlwiclai tlie whole stuclent body not only eoulcl lant woulcl take part. Tluis was fulltlleel when tlwe carnival and clanee, tlie lmig lJl.1i1lestH was given at tlae Civic lvlemorial Auditorium. Tlmrougli tlie ro-operation of tlae council ancl the different organizations on the rampus, tluo FunfestH was a lunge success -not only on tlie Financial side lnut on llie attenclanre ancl interest Sluown lay tlie students themselves. The prolilgs ol' tlwe Carnival ancl clanrfe were clonatecl to the Red Cross. Bob Guern- ' rl t, as well as tlae rest of tlae members f mlale stuclent looclv presi en L FT along tlie Fun- sey. our very a . I ol tlwe counril, cleserves a great cleal of Creclit lor his e 'orts in m llestn a ,great snrccss. - I I ...
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ST UE T EU THUL. .SPHI E The members of this yearys Student Controls proved themselves very capable in attending to their join of keeping orcter on the campus. Conscientious, they treated each offender fairly, and taking their jot: seriously, they have been very effective without using geslapho tactics. The heads of time controls, Emma Jean V an Dyke, Bob Knlinger, Margaret Stweptnercl, and Jim Broderick proved themselves to be very ctepenctaivle and capable teaclers. For ttie most part con- cerned mainly with the stanclarcts of conduct among the student body, the student controls were not without gayer moments as the tai-annual Hstutu con- trol parties were Qliellcl at the enct of each semester. fluff: Rune, lofi lo riyfrt: M. Fniglli. C. Lease, J, Morrison, H. Troller, L. Vassar. E, ixionip Second Row: U. Slalrler. J. Arlaicor, B. Moravik, C. Garibaldi, E, Praia: Front Row: M. Shcptmrrl, J. Taylor, E. Sorenson C. Evans, N, Vxfarc: Absent: C. Hcnnclscn, S. Lewis, IVI. Karim. liucfc Row: B. XVIICCICT, J. Hrilcson, B. Capps, I-I. Molinia, B. Wilson, VV. Lenz. D. Erickson, J. Haines, S. Lilllelmlc, J. Broclricic: Front Row: VV. Johnson, T. Minalmn, D. Doane, B. Guernsey, S. Mcptierson rl. Clouclslcy, A. Rmiciiiiqe, B. Dclucciii.
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