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MEN’S COUNCIL, composed this year of Jim Browne, Percy O’Loughlin, Harry Treber, James E. Morlock, faculty, Charles Van Winkle, Dale Work, and Pat Fitzgerald (above), serves the interests of the men’s groups on campus by integrating their activities. The council is representative. WOMEN’S COUNCIL members are seated left to right, Pat Bates, Evelyn Ayers, and Miss Esther Brown. Standing, Ann Whitehead, Jerri Steinmetz, and Marylu Plane. Meet¬ ing twice a month, it is a representative group. It appropri¬ ates money for projects that will benefit campus women. INTERSOCIETY COUNCIL members are seated left to right, Dorothy Dailey, Marylu Plane, and Miss Esther Brown. Standing, Jean Carter, Ann Sinnett, Eveyonne Klein, Ruth Nendel, and Jean Reynolds. This council determines dates and rules for sorority rushing activities on the campus. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE members are seated left to right, Virginia Eades, chairman, Ralph Yates, and Ruth Nendel. Standing left to right are Claude H. Slusher and Charles Van Winkle. Absent when the picture was taken were Janet Roberts, Ramsey Bristow, Mary G. Wolfe, and James Sears. 17
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WELFARE COMMITTEE members, seated, are Miss Agnes Bahlert, Chairman Bob Hahn, and Jim Wilson. Standing, Paul Singleton, Beverly Reherman, Donald Dunham, Ray Kopycki, and Marion Ehrhardt. Arad McCutchan was not present. The Committee has been set up to assist students. PUBLIC SPEECH COMMITTEE members (above) are, first row, left to right, Yvonne Lockridge and Sue Dannettell. Second row, Howard A. Hill, A. C. Spence, and John Loos. Third row, Jack Berning, Bob DeBard, and Chairman Dave Mil- len. Miss Pearl LeCompte and Bill Woods were absent. PUBLIC OCCASIONS COMMITTEE members, kneeling, left to right, are Don Watson and Paul Carnes. Seated, Gertrude Leich, Patricia Bates, and Chairman Nancy McCaffrey. Standing, Guy Marchant, Cyrus Gunn, and Walter Prickett. Barbara Nickell was not present at time of picture. ATHLETIC COMMITTEE (above), promotes intercollegiate and intramural athletic competition. It makes recommendations for awarding of letters. Members are, seated, left to right, Louise Kiely and Joanne Engelbert. Standing, Paul Beck, Ralph Coleman, Chairman Bob Sakel, Norbert Woolley.
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PRESIDENT HALE GOES TO INDIANAPOLIS, SEES ACES BEAT BUTLER THE PRESIDENT He spends hours on many college interests President Lincoln B. Hale received his B.D., M.A., and Ph.D. at Yale University. From 1927 until 1930 he was in Greece. As an ordained min¬ ister, Dr. Hale filled the pastorate of Oxford Con¬ gressional Church, Oxford, Conn., from 1930-1934. Arriving at Evansville College in 1939 after leav¬ ing Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, Dr. Hale was made dean and registrar. In May of 1940 he became acting president, holding this office un¬ til June, 1941, when he was made president. Since he has been in Evansville, Dr. Hale has become one of its outstanding citizens. Through his efforts the college development program has progressed swiftly with the completion of the Engi¬ neering-Science Building in 1947 and the present construction of the McCurdy Memorial Union. DR. HALE DAILY VISITS THE TUB AND USUALLY PAUSES TO TALK WITH DIRECTOR KIRK. HERE, THE PRESIDENT SIPS COFFEE DR. HALE (back to camera) talks with a group of charming FORMAL DANCES appeal to Dr. Hale. Here (fourth from co-eds at a TUB tea. He deems social life important. left) he attends a school dance in Armory with friends. 18
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