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STEVE ELLIS THE 1948 STAFF STEVE ELLIS Editor CARL SCHUMACHER Associate Editor ELA HOCKADAY Associate Editor HARRIS COPENHAVER Assistant Editor VMLTER SPENCE Assistant Editor JACK ORTEGA Orqanlzatlons JANE BIEDERMAN Organizations TOM POWER Features BUBBA RAPPEPORT Snapshots JACK WEINMANN Fraternities DORA MARTIN Fraternities REPORTERS Anne McAskill Catherine Naef Ann Ventress Bertha Stein Bobbie Blum Bill Crull CARL SCHUMACHER ELA HOCKADAY Ye Editor looking over a Power caption Vol! THINK Recipe for Jambalaya: Take one office. Add three tables, one addressograph, two cabinets, nine filing cases, 150 1946 Jambs, 200 assorted yearbooks, one hatrack, two slightly aged type- writers, and chairs to taste. Mix well and add a sprinkling of assorted characters. Boll for six months, adding ink and copy paper at regular intervals. Serves 3500.
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neujcomB doritiitorv council OFFICERS RUTH BOULET President NAT WALKER West WInq President JEAN HARDIN East Winq President MARION WASHAM Warren House President VALERIE EDWARDS Doris Hall President JOYCE JOHNSON Secretary MEMBERS Gertrude Chitty Ann Colebeck Virginia Colebeck Myrna Feinberq Sally Foster Virginia Frederic Virginia Jones Pegqy Jordan Jeannine MeGee Betty Oehmig June Sherrouse Mary Ann Thompson Betty Turner Ann Welch The Newconib Dormitory Council, which is composed of representatives from all of the campus houses, provides the resident-government for students of Newcomb College living in the dormitories. It carries out the rules and reaulations, tries offenders, and serves with executive, judicial and legislative powers. The Council also provides for entertainments by and for its members, working with all dormitory students for an efficient system of self-government in matters relating to the conduct of its members, both as Individuals and as a social group. It attempts In these ways to obtain a well-rounded dormitory life. OFFICERS VIRGINIA JONES Chairman JEANNINE McGEE Secretary MEMBERS Gladys Bloom Rene Bousquet Elsie Brupbacher Laurelle Fillmore Jean Hardin Claire Hero Virginia Jones Marjorie Isaacson Jeannine McGee Beatrice Rault Gail Swarzwnbach Anita Yancey The Newcomb Athletic Council is the executive body of the Athletic Association, which is composed of any student who participates in activities offered by the gym. The Council is composed of: a representative from each class, chairmen of the three big intramural sports, presi- dents of individual athletic clubs, and the leaders of the four leagues — Dixon, Gibson, Howard, and Norman. Everyone in the Athletic Association falls into one of these four categories, as a method of competition. The results of intramural competition may be either League or individual victories. Trophies are awarded the winning Leagues, and gold charms go to the winners of individual tournaments. Awards for the accumulation of Individual points, which are given for all athletic participation, are, in order, a felt N letter, a silver N pin, and a blazer jacket with the seal of Newcomb. These awards are given for enthusiasm and participation, not merely outstanding skill in sports. nEUJCome athletic nssocinTion 19
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JflmBflLflVfl Org. Edlfor Ortega and Bill Crull BUSINESS STAFF WILLIAIvl C. LONG Business Manager HARRY HOWARD Assistant KEN McCLOUD Assistant BILL WEIL Assistant ELIZABETH JANSSEN Assistant JACKIE SILIN Assistant MICKEY CARSO Assistant The Business Staff as usual received, or is still trying to receive, the gravy resulting from the Business end of Jamb Assistant Editor Copenhaver and picture pulling party efforts of the Editorial Staff. But then where would they be without the money brought In by the financial engineers of the book? A new idea instituted is the use of the campus personalities as models In the ad section. BILL LONG
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