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l f .-Lfl' Atreyu , 11 I l Back mul: C. Boone, A. Kulick, T. Danish, J. Peeling, K. XVray, M. Ewell, D. Knox, S. Rice, D. McCall, T. Muarchione, G. Hall, M. Evans. Middle row: D. Yingling, M. Laupus, S. Mangold, P. Losco, j. Carre, M. Sadler, Freshman Advisory Council The Freshman Advisory Council is an organization whose sole purpose is to aid new students in becoming ac- quainted with college life. The Freshman Orientation Pro- gram in September is especially designed by the FAC to answer all questions that naturally arise from students con- cerning clubs, social functions, scholastic problems, and life in general at Towson. Members of the organization were selected by the members of the preceding year on the basis of their high academic standards and social competency. Mem- bers help Freshman faculty advisers with any current prob- lems and keep close contact with all new students. M. Sadler, T. Danish, J. Addy, P. Losco, G. Hohl. M. Mack, A. France. 7 A , 5' . lt I r if ,A vl .K . . J. Arrington, D. Reinhardt. F. Torino, N. Godsey, I, Paul. Front row: E. Zawila, M. Louthan, K. Fockler, M. Cross, E. Keiser, M. Sadler, M. Mack, J. Lumm, G. Snyder, D. Thomas. Student Government Association The Student Government Association is the largest or- ganization in the school, since every student is a member. It is a living, virile organization. It is the voice of the student on our campus. It is representative government on the college level at its best. It is the interested and active members of the school that cause it to be the best possible. The Student Government Association is composed of an Exec- utive Council of ten members and a Student Council made up of representatives from the classes and organizations. Here the elected representatives of the students carried on a bene- Hcial program for our college community. Presiclcnt james .Mldy checks vote at S.G.A. meeting. . .4- X W 2 29 vt
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The Publication The Publication, the college literary magazine, was the result of several years of endeavor on the part of many faculty members and students. Its main pur- pose is to encourage an interest in the reading and Q writing of the poetry, essays, short stories, critical anal- yses, and plays written by members of the college com- munity and alumni. This magazine, which is pub- lished semi-annually, is exchanged with other colleges in an effort to stimulate intellectual relationships. A. Grossman, Mr, Mitchell, A. Miller, F. Wisniewski. ,. 14 Dr. Bevins, J. Kanzler, G. Hanson. L The Art Club at State Teachers College is un- der the able guidance and leadership of Mr. Mit- chell. The club was organized to afford artisti- cally inclined and interested people an additional outlet for their talents. This organization has given the school many hours of its time in pre- paring scenery, decorations, and other exhibits to enhance the cultural background of the college. The program of the club for the coming year as- sures the school that it will be both a growing and progressive group. 7 1 X..- .lr.- Sr. lVlEll,S Eluh Meeting at Glen Esk, Dr. Hawkins entertains the male members of the faculty and the men in the junior and Senior classes. Guest speak- ers are usually invited to these meetings to provide a cultural stimulus for the evening. Refreshments are usually served to conclude an evening away from the books for the upper- classmen of Towson. Standing: C. Young, T. Foster, R. Peterson, E. Kulinski Seated: C. Rice, Dr. Hawkins, W. Myers.
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String lfluartet In addition to performing at assemblies, the String Quartet play at small gatherings and parties. Here they are seen entertaining at the l'resitlent's dinner for graduates. Musical Urquuizatiuus Dr. Wilfred Hathaway often plays the newly-acl quired organ at college assemblies and other pro- QYBITIS, Mens Ehurus Under the leadership of Mr. Geriak, the Men's Chorus not only entertains at the college, but also serves as an excellent public relations group when singing for other schools.
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