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Standing, left to right— Melnikoff, Miller, Hofmann, Trego, Taccarino Seated, left to right McSparron. Shello, Donahey, Burnish, Eberle MEN ' S DORMITORY STUDENT COUNCIL I ' HE Men ' s Student Council has come nearer to hitting the peak it had set up • • for itself this year than it has during any previous term since its organization. It has become one of the main factors for the cause of democracy in the college administrative system not only because its members are elected at large by resident men students, but also because its policy is a liberal one and advocates free thinking and suggestions for improvement. This administrative organization has aided immeasurably in improving Wayne Hall living conditions. Working with Dean Killinger, the council members have succeeded in providing every opportunity for scholastic attainment and social recreation. A high point of the entertainment sponsored by the cabinet was the smoker in November. Under the inspiring leadership of President Charles Dona- hey, this Men ' s Council has set up a standard which will indeed be a challenge to next year ' s staff. OFFICERS President Charles Donahey Vice-President Michael Shello Secretary James Burnish Treasurer Ralph Eberle ci 26 }
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Top Row. left to right Lindemuth, Slaybaugh, Leaver. Hesel. Mathews. Snoke. Stoltzfus. Henry. Bair. Goodale, Nightingale, Monroe. Hummel Middle Row, left to right Cristman, Dougherty. Fackler. Fisher. Sturzebecker. Parry. Jamison, Geiger. Freeman. Fame. Johnson, Buchholz, Haldeman. Collier. Darlington. Dektor. Evans Seated, left to right Helms. Suhrie. Walter. Robinson. Taylor. Latshaw. H. Evans. M. Evans. Richter. Burkhardt. Christman WOMEN ' S STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION THE Women ' s Student Cooperative Association is organized for the two-fold purpose of bringing all women of both dormitory and day student divisions into a single governmental unit, and of fostermg the social development of the women on campus. Members and officers of the Advisory Board, together with members and officers of the council of each division, constitute the officiating body of the association. The College customs and regulations are set up, published, and enforced by this body. The Big-Little Sister system with its many friendly and helpful activities is the most outstanding achievement in freshman orientation. To maintain its other purpose of presenting a selected and desirable social program, the Women ' s Student Cooperative Association offered the Mid-Winter Formal and several informal dances throughout the year. The planning of and attendance at many formal and informal teas sponsored by this organization lend much to the social development of a finished jeune fille . OFFICERS Dormitory Advisory Board President Helen Evans Catherine Latshaw Vice-President Jane Richter Mary Evans Secretary Ethel Burkhardt Ruth Robinson Treasurer Hazel Christman Catherine Helms Advisers Mrs. Clyde L. King Miss Eleanor E. Starkey Miss Matilda Morlock Day Katherine Taylor Ruth Robinson Jeanne Walter Virginia Suhrie Dr. Mabel Kessler Q 2b}-e
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Standing, left ro right — Kent. Matchner. Metzgar Seated, left to right -Shotts. Phillips. J Metzgar. Spaide. Newcomer MEN ' S DAY STUDENT COUNCIL A BETTER understanding and a feeling of friendship among our male students are brought about by this organization. Helping to make and enforce the rules of the administration and looking after the general welfare of those not living in Wayne Hall are vital functions of this governing body; and along with these functions, is the governmental and administrative experience gained by the men who participate. The Council was in charge of administering day student regulations for men, and in conjunction with the other councils, sponsored several tea dances and the Mid-Winter Formal, The Assembly Ball . The other social functions we re a banquet, a theatre party, and the trip to the New York Conference. President Vicc-PresiJcnt Secretary Treasurer . . Faculty Adviser . John D. Metzgar L. Paul Newcomer Raymond Spaide, Jr. David E. Philips . Mr. Thomas Heim f27|a
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