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wsga THE Womenis Self-Governing Associa- tion is comprised of the girls attend- ing Waldor-f. The W.S.G.A. Board, in- cluding the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, out-of-dorm pres- ident, freshman representative and house presidents, is elected each May for the approaching year. The Board, the Dean of Women, and the Assist- work together ant Dean of W'omen and oifer suggestions relative to the government of group living. The or- ganization promotes the big and little sister movement which creates friend- liness and helpfulness among the girls. Formal and informal teas and parties are sponsored throughout the year. The purpose of the organization is to create a feeling of fellowship and unity among the members. Miss Lokken, Dean of Women: Earline Benner, House Presidentg Carolyn Hart- man, House President: Miss Asp, Assistant Deang Donna Jean Cody, Secretaryg Ardith Holtan, Vice-President: Cecelia Hermstad, President: and Shirlee Peter- son, Treasurer. f ae' If 'x 46
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.giuolenf Counci Eugene Haberkamp, Music: George Otis, Athleticsg Roy Carlson, Presidentg Henry Bjorlie, Secretaryg Jeanne Wilberg, Vice-Presidentg Helen Miner, Religious Repre- sentative: Doris Kvale, Treasurerg Cecelia Hermstad, W.S.G.A. Missing: Art Nilssen, Social. ORGANIZED ESPECIALLY for the purpose of planning week-end social functions, our Student Council was instrumental in bringing about the many bayrides, skating parties, and treasure hunts that turned those mild Week ends at the Waldorf, into joyous festivity. Composed of representatives from all campus organizations, the council was the means by which each group received a voice in the planning of our student activity.
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ORGANIZED for the purpose of aiding and helping veterans attending Wal- dorf, the Veterans of Waldo1'f has become one of the more important activities in school. The need for such an organization is apparent, for one of every three in our student body is a veteran. Specializing in interpreta- tion of veteran publications, it is a great aid to the man with a maze of red tape to wade through towards that eventual diploma. However, its duties do not stop there, for those parties and hayrides are really en- joyed by all participants. Q1--2.',f.,ssf f- silt 3. 4 4 '-wg -333, m1,V:gm:33,.,57W gg r ,,a,,3-. 0' H ip--,ef fs A ffiirh ri JVM? :EH 59.3-,fi 'Egg-, ,,,..'-,::,r ,r 'V,iQ1,:fff'1gE:,vj' ix G,','51,f ':-,L,Ry,, 1 z 5511.5 r ,Z :ig '14 ,N i ,f,..1.qp,i:' M ,ij 1, N., 3 , . Szfvii 2 I-fi. l,,,,, 1 ' , r X f ,Sie , 'iz FN ' .fl,V-37,V:S,:V,:l,,lxzjgf ,Q if i f ,, K gl fsgwflVgf1V sf 92- V. ' ,E V .V sf! .',3,3.,,,,w sg. .Mm ff.. ,sage em. , .. -V .. . . . - Kgywgygr. - ' Q ., W In x My ' gf - ..., . i .,,-.: in-1 ? i,i.,v:::.,: .:z. E,-, -bvll 5. if W f ti . 3 . Zh.. I .-: V- 1 'I' 2-'jfi-if V -F:-.' iiisstsift J: .-.,.,V1::,- 1 ., E , V ,.,. -. , V' I V- V V . -- , -V V- gs aw , N- , ., - V 0 - , If-1,:.2 ,. W-wwsw, Q. - . . V 1 I A -Lif'fV'?'9f'l'f' ' V if lm ' ' I MF- L'-2iD110l2, Advisor: Donald Soderling, Vice-Presi dent: Allen Trelstad. Treasurerg June Hauge, Secre tary: John Hauge, Presidentg Bernice Larson, Secre- tary: Leslie Ausen, Sergeant-at-Arms. v Q 3 , lx may f .0 fs' fl , 77 7' i 47
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