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e A Dean s Counci Officers President ...........-....... Vice President ... ....... Secretary ......................... Treasurer -...................... Charlotte Clark Melda Hansom ..Myna Turner Juno Dringman Betz, Dorothy Butler, Edith Donaly, Elaine Fran ken, Evelyn Harris, Ann Heacock, Shirley Malone, Clare Peterson, Harriet Reed, Clara The goal of the Women's League this year has been to build a closely knit organization of women to further friendship among all college women and to coordinate women's activities. The Dean's council, composed of representatives from every woman's organization on the campus, together with the four elected officers, form the executive body of the League. From a loan fund sustained by the dues, support is given to worthy students. In addition to sponsoring two all-school parties, the League, in cooperation with the Y. W. C. A. were able to bring Dr. Regina Westcott Wie- man, consulting psychologist and psychiatrist of Chicago, to the campus for a day's program. Alice M. Robinson, Dean
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1937 BLUE GOLD ! v m 8 , , 1 V illiam C. Bicknell, Dean Men s Council Officers President ............................... Robert Kuns Vice President ......................... Clark Adams Secretary .......-.......... ............ Raymond Roth Gerald Griess A1 Waddell Harry Pitcaithley The Men's Council is composed of six members, four of whom are selected by the separate classes and one from each of the two religious organizations on the campus. Together with the Women's Council, the Men's Coun- cil sponsored three all-school functions, in addition to an all-school dance and a sunset dance. Controllers of the men's loan fund, the Men's Council has for its other purposes to arrange programs for month- ly convocations and to promote a more amiable feeling among students. Page 22 ir i 1. vr- —
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H 1937 BLUE GOLD l - Xi Plii Officers President 1st Quarter, Roberta Stout; 2nd Quarter, Charlotte Clark Vice President ......... ................... Richard Flebbe Secretary .. . Wayne Cruse Corresponding Secretary ...................... Lenore Sutler Treasurer ................................ Margaret Murray Investigating Secretary ...................... Lucile Fortna Sponsors .............. ..Mr. C. T. Ryan, Miss Alice Robinson Honorary Sponsor ........................ Dr. Hans C. Olsen Members Clark, Charlotte Cruse, Wayne Fortna, Lucile Flebbe, Richard Griess, Gerald Johnson, Earl Malone, Clare Murray, Margaret Petersen, Louise Peterson, Harriet Sittler, Lenore Stout, Roberta Gamma chapter of Xi Phi was organized in Kearney on December 13, 1924. Its purpose is to recognize and develop leadership and scholarship. The fraternity held its annual Christmas dinner this year, in honor of alumnae initiales, at the Midway Hotel on December 19. Miss Marie Hald was the guest speaker. Another activity of the chapter was the publication of the Xi Phi News Letter. Mr. C. T. Ryan, head of the English department and Miss Alice M. Robin- son, Dean of Women, are sponsors of the fraternity. Page 24
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