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SITTING, 1. to r.: Leah Nelson, Harold Berk, Mary Fitch, Jeanne Miller, and Violet Goldsworthy. STANDING: Dave LeShana, Milo Nussbaum, Chuck Micklewright, Curt Grothman. and Dr. Jones, Sponsor. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Harold Berk, serving his second year on the Student Council, was elected president for the 1950-51 school year by the student body. By cooperatively working together, the Council sought to solve various prob- lems submitted by the students, as well as complications of the cafeteria system. Various responsibilities were placed upon this governing body such as the reception for new students, class day, move-up day, and work day. It was the Council ' s desire to increase enjoyment of student life on campus. Perhaps the outstanding achievement of the year was the passing of the Student Organization Budget which will become operative in the fall of 1951. Class and organization treasurers will appreciate the new fee method of collecting dues. The stu- dents, too, will be glad to hove one assess- ment cover all dues. Dr. Ronald D. Jones, Chairman of the Division of Education, was sponsor of the Student Council this year. 24
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Members of the Dormitory Councils are elected to represent each wing of the three dormitories. Throughout the year, the councils seek to carry out the plans in the interests of the dormitory life. Every Wednesday night, counsellors are in charge of wing prayer meetings. Once a month the various dormitories held meetings to discuss problems and business as was necessary. A Coker Chat meeting was held for the men ' s dorms with Dean Forrest as the guest speaker. We pay tribute to our dormitory directors . . . Dave Rathjen, Wisconsin Dormitory; Chuck Micklewright, Swallow Robin; Marian Wilson, Campbell- Magee Dormitory. DORM COUNSELLORS Marian Wilson, Phyllis Cook, Frances Hay, Neva Frost, Lorna Green, Eloise Gerig, Mary Cox. Dave Rathjen, John Travis, Harold Her- ber. Dean Chambers, Chuck Mickle- wright, Herbert Schoene, Don Jacobsen, Dick Unkenholz. 25
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