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O MEN'S COUNCIL Sansom, Miller Magazine, Yabroudy Procasky, Morlock Hahn Every regularly enrolled man about the campus is a member of the Men's Council which promotes interests affecting the lives of men in the college. An executive board made up of two representatives from the social fraternities and the unorganized senior men provides the government for the council. This year Carl Procaskey and Jack Hahn represented the Phi Zetas and Gil Magazine and Bob Ya- broudy made up the Philo membership. Unorganized students were represented by Kenneth Sansom and Ralph Miller. Prof. James Morlock acted as faculty advisor for the group which is scheduled to meet monthly unless special meetings are called. Women have their way in their exclusive spring election when they elect officers for the Women's Council. Every female student taking at least 12 hours is a member of the Council whose purpose is to look after the lives of coeds at college. , Officers representing the senior, iunior, and sophomore classes are: Carolyn Reese, president, Mary Lou Miller, first vice president, Jeanne Stinson, second vice president, Anna Brown, secretary, Rita Hayes, treasurer. The officers compose the Executive Committee and the president of the Y.W.C.A. Janette Rodman, also serves on the committee. Meetings of the Council are held at the call of the Council president and the Executive Committee. al . li 1359 fi' O WOMEN'S COUNCIL Brown, Stlnson Hayes, Reese, Dslong, Rodman Miller
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laaculinf lnvaluable aid to students wanting any book information is Librarian Anna Louise Thrall lupper leftl who is one of the old standbys of the faculty . . . Gertrude Leich lleft centerl ioined the day faculty this year as lecturer in Spanish which was formerly limited to night school . . . President Hale's chief aid is Hilda Hiortsvang lright centerl who acts as his secretary with efficiency plus . . . Another newcomer to the faculty is Loraze Taylor lupper rightl who is assistant math instructor to Dr. Hovda . . . one of the rare capable femme mathematicians . . . Taking over the iob of cello instructor is Douglas Marsh llower leftl who ioined the teaching lineup this year. . . One of the busiest of busybodies is Margaret Shepard llower centerl who, among countless other things, acts as instructor of music . . . E.C. wouldn't be E.C. without Prof. Gay- lord 'Browne llower rightl who heads the music department and makes a name for himself as a violinist and director of the Philharmonic orchestra.
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l X w Hale McKown Delong, Legeman, Morlock, McCarty, Doerner When difficulties arise or problems are to be settled, the administrative board concentrates and worries. The .three deans, Miss Wahnita DeLong, Dr. Edgar McKown and Professor James Morlock plus President Lincoln Hale represent the faculty and officers of the Student Government Association, President Wil- fred Doerner, Secretary Mable legeman and Treasurer Beth McCarty make up the students' voice in the assemblage. These students are selected by the vote of the student body from candidates who are named in a primary election held one week before the final vote in May. This executive board appoints Student-Faculty Federation committees which meet bi-monthly to help the board carry out its services and duties which af- fect the maiority if not all of the students in the course of the year. Meetings of the group are held every Thursday in President Hale's office in order to deal with campus problems and to make college life run smoothly. Ideas and opinions of both faculty and student are considered on an equal basis in an effort to deliberate and settle difficulties in a broadminded manner. s . ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD
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