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f, lans for, Senior of the Brock- in rela- , facili- i chair- C'1 7' v ,L Y -, ii . . . ff -A STUDENT ASSEMBLY Representatives from each organization and class compose this student elected group. Problems of the campus are discuss- ed and acted upon in its sessions. President, Dean Wellsg secretary, Dee Lee. Standing: B. Cupito, K. Hayob, J. Waller, M. Duffin, G. Barnard, D. Tuepker, T. Bak- er, P. Lovinger. Seated: L. Grimes, D. Wells, D. Lee, N. Thomson, J. Oetting. STUDENT COURT The Student Court meets to hear and judge campus problems. It was active this year with the traffic problem. Seated: L. Grimes, V. Bell, E. Schaffer, L. R. Williamson, L. Edwards, B. Wear, J. Baldwin. WOMEN'S SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION All women of CMSC are represented in WSGA which serves as an advisory body in making rules regarding these students, and promoting and encouraging social interest and education. They were co-sponsors of a tea honoring Mrs. Warren C. Lovinger, be- came affiliated with Intercollegiate Associa- tion for women students and promoted proj- ects to send delegates to national meeting in Michigan. President, Rosalee Buhlerg vice- president, Doris Haderg secretary, Lois Gar- nerg treasurer, Elizabeth Achelpohl. Back Row: R. Buhler, M. Hinnah, B. Moore, S. Harlan, A. B. Ritter, D. Hader. Third Row: G. Patterson, Z. Taylor, S. Kirkpatrick, C. Needels, G. Clark. Second Row: M. Grider, S. Meek, J. Gregory, D. Ring, B. Swopes. First Row: M. Booth, N. Culbertson, D. Peel, E. Achelpohl. ,ebb-ff - M4-,g,,.T.,, :eff--1 5 M...
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5 ll .. wi ,W A . 1 xl ill lil l fa ll .ll C all l i. 4 Q, 1 l l l I I 4 l l W. N n 1 fi r 4. ll 'l fl lr ll th fl l ll l I I, l l l l ,. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION President ' ARTHUR ANTON Vice-President DON PLOEGER As the main functioning body of CMSC, the Executive Council is responsible for plans for Homecoming, Popular Girl, RHETOR Ball, SGA Election, Parent's and High School senior' Daysg and formulating the rules, selecting judges, planning publicity, and taking care of the numerous details evident to these and many other such affairs. A. Anton, president, Dean L. Grimes, sponsor, E. Kimball, convocation chairmang J. Brock- man, financial and budgetary chairmang B. Grace, publicity chairman, S. Harlan, human rela- tions chairman: C. Barlage, secretary, L. Edwards, citizenship chairman, H. Hocking, facili- ties chairman, H. Mullins, Student Center activity chairman, J. Rush, special activities chair- mang J. Gregory, inter-group relations chairman. STUDEi Representatives and class com' group. Problems ed and acted upo Dean Wellsg secr- Standing: B. Cu' M. Duffin, G. Ba er, P. Lovingel Wells, D. Lee, IN STUI The Student judge campus p year with the tra Seated: L. Grim R. Williamson, Baldwin. WOMEN 'S S ASE All women of WSGA which sei making rules reg promoting and 1 and education. 'I tea honoring Mr came affiliated xx tion for women sa ects to send deleg lNIichigan. Presic president. Doris l ner: treasurer. Ef Back Row: R. Moore. S. Harla: Third Row: G. Kirkpatrick. C. f Row: M. Grider Ring. B. Swopes. Culbertson. D. P.
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DIEMER HALL ADVISORY BOARD The governing body of Diemer Hall co- sponsored a Donkey Basketball game and the annual Wintergreen Ball. President, Jas- per Moles: vice-president, Bob Ridge, secre- tary-treasurer, Keyes Fletcher. Standing: Mr. Kline, H. Wastell, P. Hol- lansworth, D. Cordle, F. Gray, K. Dickson, R. Hink, C. Keseman, A. Phillips, J. Chron- ister. Seated: A. Allworth, B. Ridge, J Moles, K. Fletcher, T. Brown, J. Lammers YEATER HALL COUNCI L Yeater Hall Council represents the resi- dents of the dormitory as an administrative group. The events they sponsored were lx Open House, Hanging of the Greens, White Breakfast, birthday dinners, the annual for- mal .dance and Yeater-Todd convocation. President, Marilyn Grider: vice-president, Karen Pickering: secretary, Marlyn Smith, treasurer, Virginia Wilson. Standing: Richcreek, M. Dooley, B Short, E. Higashi, J. Keithley, A. Corn, H. Cossell, P. Tuttle, C. Needels, C. Eves, E. Hicks, J. Lindaman, K. Condit, V. Stone. Seated.: S. Harlan, V. Bell, M. S ' mlth, K. Pickering, M. Grider, V. Wilson, R. Walker, S. Lininger. OSBORNE' HALL ADVISORY BOARD The governing body of Osborne Hall co- sponsored a Donkey Basketball game and the annual Wintergreen Ball. President, Tom Oldhamg vice-president, Don Gibson, secretary-treasurer, Kurt Larsen. Standing: G. Daugherty, E. Spain, B. Ber- rier, V. Rock, J. Stroth, T. Oldham G Yinger, T. Scherer, D. Miner c cling-f Seated: K. Larsen, T. Baker, 'Kahler, D. Gibson, A. Pambechy, J. Vandiver. TODD HALL COUNCIL This council endeavors to give the resi- dents of the dormitory a voice in determin- ing the policies that govern them. Events held during the year included the Christmas dinner, Hanging of the Greens program, Yeater-Todd formal and weekend record dances. President, Shirley Henry: vice-presi- dent, Linda Land: secretary, Pat Allison: treasurer, Kay Moore. Standing: J. Counts, C. Creason, J. Jeffries. B. Walther. C. Twente. M. Krueger, P. Holloway, J. Goss, M. Chinn, E. Craft, H. Briceno, D. Cervin. Seated: N. Bashore, K. Moore. M. Anderson, P. Allison. S. Hen- ry, L. Land, R. Scritchfield, S. Jarvis, D. Seamans. , rar rl . . , ,, lf , U O ia- .',,' : - -y nz' ' Q U' I O' one c': . If .' .1 . . 2. ' -:I L'..-...ig0,'1f24 g i'I'i ova' 1 U . ,a. 0' Q 1 'X nj' I . 3 its f'sf5E?s-' '. . -.,, .J-'V
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