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CENTRAL BOARD: First row: Mr. Capen, Don Carsten, Ruth Ann Dodsworth. Chairman: Polly Packard, Secretary: Betty Jane Cappa. Second row: Elizabeth Anderberg, Jing Ho Ling, Mary Ann Truitt, Virginia Mekkes, Helen Jean Darl- ing. Third row: Nick Nicholas, Don Bennett, Marshall Campbell. Charles Nee. Bob Winskill. The student government here at the College is carried on by elected representativs who serve on the various committees of the ASCPS. Cen- tral Board, the legislative group, passes all laws and rules of the student body: appropriates all of the money used by the various departments: and carries out the traditions of the College. Student department heads, class representatives, the editors of the Trail and Tamanawas, and the officers of the Associated Students of the College of Puget Sound, are members. The Chapel Committee plans all chapels for the College, obtaining speakers, musicians, and outstanding personalities who speak to the stu- dents three times a week. This year they ob- tained such speakers as 'General Wainright, and Mrs. Buena Maris. The other important legislative group on the Campus is the Finance Committee which recom- mends to Central Board a solution to all finan- cial difficulties and troubles. ASEP5 CHAPEL COMMITTEE-Seated: President Thompson, Mary Ann,Tru- itt, Chairman: Evelyn Marshall. Sec- retary. Standing: Lu Jean Logan. Ruth Ann Dodsworth. Bob Winskill, Mar- garet Lindeman, Professor Frederick.
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FACULTY ADMINISTRATION A With the great increase in the size of the Student Body came the necessity of an increased faculty: Several new faculty members were added to the staff by June, and Dr. Thompson came from back East where he had been inter- viewing members of the teaching profession Dr. R. Franklin Thompson with the promise of Hfteen new faculty mem- bers for next year's enrollment. Another-new feature was the adoption of the plans for the new Men's Dorm by the board of trustees of the College. This structure is to be built sometime this year. ' ' . ' , EC' Aa.- Dean Drushel Dean Regester
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FINANCE COMMITTEE: Ruth Ann Dodsworth, Mr. Robbins, Don Carsten, Polly Packard, Mr. Capen. EUMMITTEE5 It-Y--il STUDENT AFFAIRS COM- MITTEE-Seated: Mrs. Sew- ard, Mrs. Drushel. Standing: Walter Seabloom, Carol Todd, Thelma Hardy, and Ruth Ann -Dodsworth. The planning of the year's Social Calendar is the responsibility of this important committee. WOMENS FEDERATION: Seated: Jing Ho Ling, Mrs. Drushel, Carol Hamilton. Standing: Margaret Lindeman. Lois Fasset, Jean Thurber, Vir- gini'a Mekkes. Bea Young, Rosa Mae Monger.
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