West Chester University - Serpentine Yearbook (West Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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WOMEN ' S DA Y COUNCIL Seated: M. Holman, M. Pieanello, A. Urbano, B. Brenner, L. Ashby, S. Spellman, E, Henderson; Stand- ing: L. Lambert, H. Dennis, J. Cool- baugh, J. Winfield, The Women ' s Day Student Council strives to guide and influence the lives of the commuting students and to promote friendly relations between the dormitory and day students. The Women ' s Dormitory Council is an organization which aids in bringing complete cooperation and under- standing to the resident women students. Each week the councilors meet with the women dor- mitory students and inform them concerning college policies, council regulations, and future social events. Lobby sings, .the placing of magazines and news- papers in the social rooms, Christmas parties in the halls, and movies on campus were the activities sponsored this year. First Rotv: A. Hunsberg, R. Rein- hold, N. Turpin, D. Chambers, M. Evans, J. Bickel, L. Lape; Second Row: F. Shope, M. L. Bigony, A. Adams, J. Dugan, M. Winn, R. Mc- Laughlin, H. Hendren; Third Row: C Mtyer, N. Swanson, A. Feeney, K. Hess, B. Williams, P. Brooker; Fourth Row: M. L. Metzger, A. Page, B. Kiler, P. Ruth, S. Kaiift - man, S. Kile, A. Weslberg, M. L. Nolan, C. Foersler, M. L. Haines, J. Mclvor, J. Swendsen, H. Bader, A. Hallman, E. Gallery, A. Dunn, M. Clark. WOMEN ' S DORMITORY COUNCIL 20

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Seated: T. Clyde, J. Dugan, Dr. Anderson, F. Shope, D. Harlney; Standing: M. L. Melzger, S. Frick, E. Outlaw, J. Hontz, F. Groff, R. Brodhag, B. Kiler, A. Paige, D. Thompson, J, Carter. STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION The Student Activities Association is an organization designed to plan for and to give financial assistance to clubs and athletic groups on campus. I nder the guidance of Dr. Robert F. . nderson. the group handles the allot- ment and distribution of such funds according to college policy. The outstanding project of the Student Activities Association is the sponsorship of the celebrated .All-Star Programs. This year ' s presentations included Robert Merrill, Yehudi Menuhin, William Warfield, and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. The co-ordinating link between the Women ' s Day Student Council and the Dormitory Council is the Advis- ory Board. This important and active organization has sponsored a tea honoring the Seniors, the Mid-Winter Formal, the Big — Little Sister Picnic, the Council Ban- quet, and the festive event of decorating the lobby of Main Dormitory for the Christmas season. The accomplishments of this group under the leader- ship of Helen Dennis, president; Xatalie Turpin, vice- president; Joan Coolbaugh, secretary; and Dorothy Chambers, treasurer; have made the student body aware of the existence of this organization. ADVISORY BOARD Seated: D. Chambers, N. Turpin, H. Dennis, J. Coolbaugh; Standing: A. Urbano, 1 . Swanson, A. Feeney, B, Brenner. 19



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MEN ' S DAY COUNCIL Seated: R. GranofT, D. Dickerson, E. Fell. Standing: F. Wright, R. Scullin. Good fellowship is the motto of the men who head the Men ' s Dormitory Council. With headquarters located in Wayne Hall, the men work with other campus government organizations to promote many functions, including the Bloodmobile, Charities Campaign, and other campus interests. Its counterpart for day student men is the Men ' s Day Student Council, which serves to voice the opinion of the Seated: W. Zimmerman, A. Neiman, C. Wilman. Standing: F. Groff, J. Oliver, W. Buechle. vast group who are not campus residents. The Day Room in Anderson Hall is the college location of this organiza- tion, and one of the council ' s chief responsibilities is the maintenance of cleanliness and order in this room. Here provisions have been made for ping-pong enthusiasts and informal conversational groups. With a radio, magazine racks, tables, and locker space, the room proves homelike and comfortable for the men day students. MEN ' S DORMITORY COUNCIL 21

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