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,,..-f ---ff' By the looks on the members' faces, Oscar must be presenting a very serious problem. Some of the members are enjoying decorating the Christmas tree in Salveson lobby. DETERMINED STUDENT COUNCIL SETS TEMPO FOR YEAR The Student Council, the governing body of the Waldorf Student Association, works for and with the Association. The Council meets weekly rather than monthly as last year. Most of the meetings are open to stu- dents who have suggestions on the procedures of the Council or proposals and recommendations. The Council's main concern is upholding the principles of Waldorf College. lt supervises all stu- dent activities and initiates discussion and action on student problems. Student Council Members: Front row: L u r h er Erickson, Gayla Richardson, Solveig Hyland, Oscar Len- ning, Middle row: Mildred Taylor, Carol Stark, Karen Teig, Mary Reisetter, Janora Gustafson, Sharon Holmen. Back row: Daniel Eisch, James Schansberg, Douglas Sul- land, Reggy Swenson.
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Betty Helgeson, Lois Vermedahl, and Bonnie Jorgensen are decorating the Christmas tree in Tillie Rasmusson lounge. ORDER IS KEPT BY THE WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT W.S.G. Members: Front row: Mildred Taylor, Marilyn Hanson, Lois Vermedahl, Janet Hetland. Back row: Betty Helegson, Shirley Langfald, Katherine Toft, Audrey Spaan- em, and Bonnie Jorgenson. The Women's Student Government includes all women students of Waldorf College. lt aims to be a representative student organization which receives complaints, investigates problems, and takes action in decisions affecting women students. lt strives to maintain high social and moral standards on the campus, to increase the sense of individual responsibility, and to cooperate in enforcing college regulations. Miss Dorothy Bridley, the Dean of Women, is the faculty adviser of the group. A senate committee is elected by women students in the spring of the year to serve the fallow- ing year. This year's committee consisted of Marilyn Hanson, president, Lois Vermedahl, vice-president, Mildred Taylor, secretary, Janet Hetland, treasurer, Audrey Spaanem, Ras- musson Dorm president, Kathy Taft, Salveson Dorm presi- dent, Shirley Langfald, off-campus representative, and Betty Helgeson, social chairman. Bonnie Jorgenson was chosen in the fall as the freshman representative. The organization has sponsored two reverse date nights, a family pow wow, and the Big Little Sis program.
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Row one: R. Olson, L. Lenning, G. Ness, R. Fasteson, R. Lumpe, D. Hill, J. Tweeten, Mr. Lund, advisor. Row two: D. Hovick, R. Leimbach, J. Schansberg, P. Peterson, L. Dygart, G. Kleinsmith, O. Lenning, R. Miller, L. Oltmann W. Wogen. WALDORF'S ATHLETIC-MINDED MEN . . . .F .- gwm,,4,,i I fm f 'x I I I5-nvngdl -rx ' if Officers: Duane Havick, president, Ron Lompe, secretary- treasurerp Gary Johnson, vice-president and Student Council representative. The Lettermen s Club of Waldorf College strives to promote a college standard of ath- letics, to create a fellowship among college athletics, and to serve the college. The club holds regular monthly meetings and special meetings when necessary. The organization has charge of the refreshment stand at the football and basketball games to raise money for a trophy case for the college. Membership in Lettermen's Club consists of active members and of those who have earned a major letter in any sport and are in good standing with the club. Officers of the organization are Duane Ho- vick, president, Gary Johnson, vice-president and Student Council representative, Ron Lom- pe, secretary-treasurer, and Rolfe Lund, fac- ulty adviser.
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