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Fin! row: V. Wagner, J. Walser, Dean Smith, J Ashley, M. Davidson, H. Borneman. Second row: E. Larios, M. Davis, J. Olson, B. Maines, M. Knappen- burger, M. Smith, D. Hoffman. Third rom: B Mesick, M. Robbins, R. Nisson, J. Brierly, B. Mc Cagg, J. Field, M. Aldrich. Fourlla row: H. Sawilo sky, B. Jones, M. Little, C. Giordino, R. Gcrstmeyer, D. Benjamin, E. Hutchinson. Fin! rom: D. Pendleton, A. Crowthers, C. DeGraw, D. Taylor, D. Pettcrson, E. Boeltz. Sammi row: S. Kahn, S. Pressler, M. Sarason, L. Reinhart, L. Swan- son, P. Hovey, M. Leyden. Thin! rowz- M. Cudicux, I.. Kister, H. Abramson, J. Macduff, E. Rolfe, A. Brechcr, A. Boghosian, E. Tracy, D. Fenwick. Fwn'1l1 row: G. McCarthy, M. Tonks, E. Adams, A. Norton, J. Nortz, S. Fish, J. Morris, M. Kennedy, J. Robbins, W. Cotton. SENIOR GUIDES JUNIOR GUIDES
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UPPER HOUSE WOMEN'S STUDENT i SENATE Fzrrl row E Vidor, J. Gilson, J. Ashley, J. Phillips. Second row: E. Haft, M Loncrgan T. Heidel, D. Christiansen, S. Brown, R. Brooker. Third row: P Witzel M Robbins, J. Olson, P. Stewart, M. Benjamin. Women's Student Senate is located on the second Hoot of the Administration Building. Working in cooperation with the office of the Dean of Women, it has jurisdiction over all affairs concerning women. It elects its own officers, makes its own rules, and iniiicts its own penalties. This year, Senate faced the problem of adjusting to a military campus. The problem was not an easy one, but Senate coped with it, and endeavored to cooperate with the military per- sonnel in its relations with the women students. A special effort is made to maintain a normal Syracuse for and beyond the duration. 1. The recent Triple-S program was the largest in the history of Women's Student Senate. A supper party was held for participating sophomores, at which Dean Hilton spoke. Each Triple-S group presented a skit relating to some phase of Senate work, and Senate ofiicers entertained with a parody on a typical Senate meeting. To maintain a complete social program, Senate aided in sponsoring the all-university dances, held throughout the year. The plan, instituted last year of holding a convocation at which candidates for ofhce in the spring elections are introduced, was continued. 5 LOWER HOUSE Firxt row: C. Wilder, B. Ross, E. Hutchinson, R. Sobelson, M. Card, R, Schmidt Second row: P. Chase, R. Johnson, M. Shaffer, B. Julian, J. Fitzgerald, E. Burker Third rowzl N. Saiford, P. Cote, A. Bailey C. Barnett, J. Brenner, R. Atkins M. Belt. Fourth row: M. Little, R. Leuthold, M. Lust, M. Philipp, L. Puritz: J. MacMahon, H. Rounds, M. Fassett. President Terri Yleldel'
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Chapel Leaders Hendricks Chapel CHAPEL Hendricks Chapel has been the hub of many varied and interesting activities this year. Early on its calendar, the Lounge and Colonial room were opened evenings for military personnel. Here, servicemen were given' opportunities to sing, dance, write letters, and meet coed hostesses. This social center and war work and social service committees were ably guided by Dean William H. Powers. When Dean Powers left to convalesce from an illness, the staff carried on under the leadership of Reverend Egbert Hayes, Pres- byterian counselor. Miss Doris Seward, women's coun- selor, and Reverend Thomas Van Loon are the other members of Mr. Hayes' staff and are eflicient leaders of the Hendricks organization.
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