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Nineteen-Thirty-One C F DORMITGRY COUNCIL f'i'-x RQ? il ggi, C itgiiitiili ' 'll 11, 'H Elilillzal-5' Ill lui 5. Officers ROLAND H. DETJEN . .. ............. ....... P resident EARL W. SOESBE .... .... V ice-President ROBERT E. WATKINS .... ....... S ecretary WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL .... Treasurer Student government which plays an important part on student activities, plays the same part in Dormitory life. The government of the Memorial Men's Dormitory is vested in the Dormitory Council, consisting of one representative from each Hoor and several members at large. The Council in addition to its law-making and governing functions, fosters and guides social and athletic activities within the Dormitory. The Dormitory Key is an honorary emblem presented each year to those men who have done outstanding work for the Dormitory. The following men have received the key for 1930: W. A. Campbell, R. H. Detjen, C. Rawhauser, G. Terry. Members W. Campbell B. Henderson R. Detjen R. Howard W. Foley D. Hull R. Francis W. Hunter C. Callaway T. Nurse C. Giannetto W. Rosenbaum S. Golian A. Settles C. Griffith E. Soesbe D. Hart G. Steinmann F. Heap W. Sweet G. Hemingway R. Watkins Nurse .Watkins Golian Howard Steinmann Hunter Soesbe 'Griffith Francis Hemingway Campbell Hart Henderson Giannetto Hull Sweet Galloway Detjen 25
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l . l I The Cincinnatian POTS PADDLES AND PRINCES I Rosenblatt Nan Conner W hitesid es Cradison Rose Amid 1l'1l1Cl1 back-slapping, and baggage ug, the second section engineers arrive at The Cam- pus Independents, Club. Ac- cording to the advice in the 'Y', Handbook, these boys brought along plenty pillow cases and extra blankets, not o mention long underwear. Upper classmen, assuming an attitude of nonchalance, look over the new material. fQuautity and quality of bag- gage taken into due considera- tionj Holly Detjen, president of the Dorm Council, and lyric tenor of the prize-winning Dorm Glee Club, is seen straining his ears. Perhaps he is seeking someone to fill the vacancy on his Glee Club, left by HFHTIIIGIJ, Whitesides who resigned to devote his energies to the Council of Six. i'Farn1er is not seen in the picture because he was locked in the stadium so as not to disillusion any new students about college. Council of Six 4'Mike Conner Bud Rose W'olfv Gradison 'aRosy,' Rosenblatt Booby', Nau 'tFarmer Whitesides This is one of the few times when a size 12 shoe is a material aid. Vigilants are of great assistance to the frosh in finding their own foot-gear as you can plainly see in the picture to the left. Of course there is a possibility of acquiring a better pair of shoes but action in the rear eliminates much pondering on that subject. I The Dorm dons her festive colors to welcome returning sons 24
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1 I s I The frosh co-eds are still a bit dizzy with college, and things. That's why the Vigilants created F riday-noons. The Cincinnatian WOMENS VIGILANCE COMMITTEE The Chief Cherselfl first in command of the Society for the Disconragement of Hi School Superiority Complexes in Freshmen. Rnthy is seen in a charac- teristic pose. She may he singing, sneezing, or making a speech, we can't quite make out. To the right is a periodical annoyance to freshmen. They lament their woes as snch visions as this loom large upon their intellectual horizons. No sooner have they recovered from one Friday's spasm, than another ill-omened day with all its attendant discomforts is at hand. Showing Little Eva, making a dash after an escaping frosh, during a freshmen rush on the Vigilants. Ruth Lueders Violet Balastra 26
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