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New Organizations Committee In addition to reviewing the consti- tution and objectives of each group wishing to start a new organization, every year the New Organizations Committee reviews each organization in the University to see that it is ful- filling the purpose for which it was established. The committee members, headed by Dean Cushing, Al Serafin, Craduate Manager of Student Affairs, and Gladys C. Bell, Dean of Women, include presidents of the schools of Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Busi- ness Administration and the two As- sociated Women Students presidents. Left to right, standing: Frank Tempest, George Argys, Pat Powers, Betty Mannon, Rita Jones, Delaine Oberg, Al Serafin. Seated: Dean Bell and Phyllis Nietfeld. X- ,. ,. I gl Left to right: Al Serafin, Dorothy Smith, Dean Cushing, Bob Hill, Dean Bell, Ted McMurren. Not shown: Carol Willey. Calendar Certification Committee The Calendar Certification Commit- tee has the say-so about all school functions and social events. The corn- mittee is made up of three faculty members and representatives from the Campus and Commerce Commissions, Pan-hellenic, Inter-fraternity council, Inter-school council, DU-Ettes, and the Independent organizations. Their close watch on the scheduling of every meeting, dance, party and assembly keeps events from overlapping and helps avoid confusion of dates. 25
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Campus Women's Student Council Seated, left to right: Phyllis Nietfeld, Pres. DU-Ettes, Fayth Peterson, Treasurer, Carol Willey, Vice-President, Joanne Barra, President, Dorothy Smith, President CCC, Jane Begley, Secretary. First row: Hope Hanscomb Apel, Delaine Oberg, Shirley Miller, Janet Jeffry lFor Pat Carsonsl, Ruth Rouse, Edith Scott, Connie Anderson, Louise Smart, June Newton, Laurita McLain. Second row: Arline Dolezal, Marjorie Crist, Verna Moriarity, Janet Ralston, Mary Lou Schwarz, Harriet Evans, June Alexander, Betty Kreutter, Harriet Hardaway, Dolores Hamilton. These two groups of capable young women are the active govern- ing bodies for all women students on their respective campuses. The ex- ecutive councils of the Commerce and the Campus Women's Student Councils combine to make up the Associated Women Students' Coun- cil, the supreme policy-making body for women students. The AWS Council acts in an advisory capacity to the two Women's Student Coun- cils, endeavoring to handle all prob- lems conceming women students. The successful Community Chest drive during fall quarter was master- minded by the combined councils, as are many other activities requiring efficient action on the part of the coeds. 24 Commerce Women's Student Council Standing, left to right: Joy Nassinbeme, Joy Jordan, Evelyn Quinn, Alice Dralle, Eleanor Perkins, Edith Bean, Gail Campbell, Joan Rankin, Shirley Mott, Joan Worth, Alice Barrett. Seated, left to right: Mary Lou Damascio, Vice-President, Dorothy Smith, President, Jean Lischke, Secre- tary, Rita Jones, Treasurer, Miss Ellen Nelson, Faculty Sponsor.
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