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MEN'S CUUNEIL An executive committee composed of two-unorganized men, two members of Phi Zeta and two members of Pi Epsilon' Phi form the Men's Council. The purpose - of the Council is to regulate relations be- tween the men's groups, to act as a clear- , inghouse for problems of the groups, and l ,. , Nlorlock, as Dean of llden, worked with I l I I i to integrate their activities. Professor . the following members of the Men's , Council for the past year: Dave Parker, Henry Preher, Phi Zeta, Ed Ratcliffe, jim Buthod, Pi Epsilon Phig john Collins, August Stork, Unorganized. Miss DeLong, Byrd Dell Ohning, Vivian Koehler, Martha Dunbar, Dorothy Hebbeler, Mary Jane Schmitt. WUMEN'S COUNCIL The lVomen's Council of lfvansville College is made up of all women on the campus with llfliss DeLong, as Dean of VVomen, working with them. The object of the Council is to direct matters of stu- dent life pertaining to women by looking after their welfare and comfort. Ofhcers consist of three elected mem- bers, Martha Dunbar, president, Vivian Koehler, secretaryg Suzanne Schmitt, treasurer, and two appointed members, Dorothy Hebbelcr, lst vice-president, and Byrd Dell Ohning, 2d vice-president. They, together with lklary -lane Schmitt, Y.W.C.A. president, compose the Execu- tive Committee. The VVomen's Council is responsible for seeing that the VVomen's Lounge is kept in order, supervising the organization of the Gamma Deltas, and forming plans for May Day. They were the sponsors of a party for the Freshman women at the be- ginning of the first semester. x i I 2 l 2 1 l 18 .J Collins, Ratelilfe, Buthod, Morloek, Stork, Preher. Parker is not in the picture. k I l
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I I mfs on ' 'C 00615101 RELIGIOUS LIFE COM M ITT ICE Sauer, Schwamhach, McKown, Warne, Collins. This committee cooperates with the Col- lege administration in an earnest endeavor to maintain at Evansville College the high- est possible stanclarcl of Christian idealism anal conduct. m1 1 tes 1 i The Cg '2,?'eEc mahf0f,'fQZfI.t.0n WELFARE COMMH TEL al nee S for t e Tileals 'md Oblecflves Kicsel, Dunham, Helming. Heppel and McLaughlin not in picture. The Welfare Committee aids in efforts to learn of financial and other needs of students 17
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INTERSUCIETY COUNCIL First row: Dunbar, Luhring. Second row: Gray, Hurt, Forsythe, Kishline. Achieving cooperation among the three- sororities on campus is the chief purpose of the Evansville College Intersociety Council. Specifically, its duties are flj to formulate and recommend to the three societies policies and regulations concerning all organized women, and CZJ to build fellowship among the groups. Membership of the group, of which Miss VVahnita DeLong is sponsor, is com- posed of the president and an additional representative of each sorority. First semester members were:' Castalians, Mary Dannettell, pres., and Pat Forsythe, Gamma Epsilon Sigma, Dot' Hebbeler, pres., and Janet Luhringg Theta Sigma, Mary jane Schmitt, pres., and Elowese Hurt. Second-semester membership was changed because of the election of new officers by the societies. Chestine Kishline became president of the Castalians and Pat For- sythe remained as representative. Sig representatives were Janet Luhring, pres., and Mary Helen Gray, Thetas, Martha Dunbar, pres., and Elowese Hurt. he 19
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