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0 DEANS When Dean Torbet resigned from his duties as dean at the end of last summer's school session, Dean Hale moved in from Carlton College in Minnesota to take over the curricula of Evansville College. He didn't waste any time but started right in and one of the first results was a class in aeronautics made possible by the Civil Aeronautics Authority. Not long afterward, he led the Freshman class by buying the first Freshman cap. He is also well known for his interest in the religious ac- tivities of the College and the dis- cussion groups held at his home. Y? Lincoln B. Hale, Ph.D., Dean of the College James Morlock, Dean of Men Prof. Morlock is another of the old E.C. graduates come back to teach and mediate in the battles of the fraternities. Prof is from Mt. Vernon, the home of the sage Grabert, and finds abundant material from his home town to illustrate his classes and conversations. He is well known for the urban sociology tours he leads his class in after the summer session is over. Last year it was New York. Dean Morlock is a member of the Indiana Academy of Social Sci- ence and a member of Pi Gamma Mu. Miss DeLong, being dean of women, presides over the Women's Council and the Women's Inter-Society Council. She is active in the social life of the College and her Calendar is in constant demand. Besides her many duties as dean, she teaches one of the most interesting and en- ioyable classes at the College, crea- tive writing, where a good student learns how to take tea and crum- pets. She is also very well known to all freshmen who were not ex- empt from English composition. Wahnita DeLong, Dean of Women
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B. Johnson, DeLong, Ntortock, Brackett, Sprtnger, t-tartke SOCXIXL XXYE- COMWTTEE Some ot E.C,.'s strongest trad'rt'rons are kept ottve ond heotthy by thts commtttee. tdomecomtng K5 a good exampte. But there ore many tesser acttvtttes whtch thts group sponsorsq tn att, to turntsh EL. o whotesome program ot soctot onatrs w'rth whtch to meet the needs ot the cnttre student body tn co-operotton with the Knter- society tuncttons. A btg assignment, n'est-ce pos? X 5 f Q 4 WE-LY BBE COMMYTTEB When you are ttt, they ytstt your when you wont o new roomtng house, they ttnd one for your when you graduate and wont o Xob, they ptoce you. DNhen tune comes, we'tt test them outt. tn other words, the wettare commtttee trtes to hetp you to hetp yoursettq they took out tar you wtthout your being aware ot the tact. 'they are the Boy Scouts ot E.C.1 tt you need hetp, cott on them. Beghtet, Stteter, Frarter, E. ttenke, Wyott, Retstng T
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Hartke, Pollard, Magazine, Morlock, Chandler, Killion, Sansom 0 MEN'S COUNCIL Two afternoons a month, when their dinner has digested and their mental powers are keen, this group of solons elevate their feet and their minds and decide the crying needs of the men in the college. This masculine body is equipped with re- sidual powers, to govern with faultless precision wherein the constitution of the Student Government Association does not expressly rule. Safe in the tradition of democracy, we find thes'e venerable wits preserved from the terrors of despotism by a system of checks and balances - each fraternity elects two able men and true who take turns at trying to influence the two unorganized members of the Council and Professor Yellow Paper .lim Morlock. Generally, the main item of discussion is who pulled that fag on the college lawn? and variations on that theme ad intinitum. Disgusted at having their new fedoras fluttering on the fioor, the boys got to- gether early this year, held a heated caucus, and in a blaze of glory announced the purchase of a new hat rack and coat hanger for the men! The Council, popularly called, is 'not a Council but the Executive Board of the Council. You and you and you are the Council! PHI ZETA Vance Hartke Clifton Niederhaus PHI ZETA Harry Chandler Alfred Johnson MEMBERS O First Semester Pl EPSILON PHI Bill Pollard Gil Magazine Second Semester Pl EPSILON PHI Bill Pollard Gil Magazine UNORGANIZED Clarence Killion UNORGANIZED John Godwln Kenneth Sansom
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