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■.WmAt Fiedler: Bock row: Liencmo wX'. luC'Ko A oa, Co,« c«. «m.. co.Uo„. n (advisor). the COLLEGE WOMEN'S OFFICERS Marv Carlson............ Corol Landberg............ .................. Elizabeth Wi 11 iomsor .. ............ Dorothy Aamodt............... Miss Mildred Mitchell... Miss Catherine Licnemon ASSOCIATION ..................President .................Vico-President .................Secretory .................Treasurer .................Faculty Advisers The College Women's Association is a self-governing body of all college women. The executive board is comprised of the four officers, elected annually, ond representatives from each educational division, and o chairman chosen from the house presidents. It functions under the odvisorship of a selected faculty adviser ond the Dean of Women. The executive board makes ond enforces the rules governing all women students, and strives to provide on adequate social ond cultural program for all college women. Twenty-five
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Front row Pickering y hitakor, Clo»« Fetter, Wessten, Lowater; Back row. Gilstrap .dviscr), Hanson, Gay. FIRST FLIGHT STAFF Konneth George C lose........... Duane Rivard Robert Pickering............... Loren Kossera.................. Ellen Becker................... Allen Anderson......... ------- Colleen Wesslen, Janet Reed, --- Gordon Cossel, Carol Fel ler, William Ramey, John Whitaker, Donna Lowater, J ock Hanson Mr. Zone Gi Istrap.......-..... Mr. Louis Kollmeyer (art) Co-Editors Assistant Editor •Special Features Exchange Manager .Art .Editorial Board Faculty Advisers First FI ight is the college Iiterary publication. The editorial staff, management, and writers are students who wish to give a service that is seldom found on the small college campus. The purpose of the magoz.ne is to foster interest in writing prose and poetry on the college level. T wcnty-four
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wow t 1C Augst, Olson, BocWol, H°r u {co VCJOCob on M?Uer r ' ol on. S C° «i r°WM ' ScHv e»t GT. Goard. W - Erickson- Anderson Sokol . Moanuson, M. KAitWs . . n stocky; »ock row: 1-. Erickson. Sf5 Mosbock, Roberts. R. Au« t. Kron« , Thorson. Uor o«%, Omo«« ■ robul% Gro«sM « Stepkonson. MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION wiicox.......... P,CERS cabinet members cri0?t% -.................. Donald 8cn,on ........Musical Program conoid Stocky------ --------- W.llis Erickson .............................Worship Koith Notion ........ Secretary Cecil Horlung ........Refreshments W, . 27 a ‘ ... ZTI Harold Lindemann.....................Publicity r- James P. JocoK.-,, .Treasurer Manley Miller.........Sunday Mornino Mr. Eanlie C luir-y ........ Adviser Discussions ’ ... - Raymond Miller.........................Athletic Proororn Assoc ,a,e v fvisor Lyman Omon............Freshman Orientation Arthur Waters........Publicity Wesley Wondlondt.....Finance Charles Taylor.......-Alumni Relotiors Donald Decker........ Compus Affo.rs program of the YMCA beaan with a cabinet retreat September 2 3 car-id 4 when the cobinet met ot the home of Prof. Jake'' SvE-iciy erro T program of former years. The cobinet heard reports of three delegates to the Geneva Conference arid pi an nod the schedule of activities for the conning school year. The progrorm has compared well with that of previous years though membership has riot been as large. I he Freshman mixer was well done, the queen's float was oustanding in the homecoming r c rode, the stag party with its bean soup w?Sr-eL,c ! by call, and the joint sessions with the YW during the month of February were stimulating and practical. . .. YMc2nsecH°of.i , 1 fofhon °crEsjrs2 . 2x1 7■ ° ers Thar our motto ao Trpose as a campas argar..Za .«r»- • Twenty -six
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