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Under the Men ' s Resident Council, the dormitory stu- dents strove to uphold certain standards which gave them reason to be proud of the dorm and enjoy living there. Seated, from left: Fred Bevan, Gene Heminko, Al Jones. Standiitfi, 1st row: Bob Berardelli (vice-presi- dent), Bob Wirag, John Worthington, John Yakscoe, Ken Davis, the advisor. Dr. Killinger. Standing, 2nd roiv: Earl Patterson (president), Paul Lechner, John Reed, Ron Morrow, George Golden (secretary). Absent from the picture, the Resident Council ' s treasurer. Ken Johns. MEN ' S GOVERNMENT The Men ' s Day Council represented those men who travel daily to and from home. This Day Council has informed these men of the campus happenings and maintained a wholesome atmosphere in the Day Room for their comfort. Kneeling, from left: Dave Kupsis, Tom Lucca, Hank Bell, Harry Pugh. Standing: John Noble (president), Dick van Dyke, Tom Stauffenberg, Don Tutton, Clem Viglotti (vice-president). Missed photo: Bob Hacking (secretary), Milt Myers (treasurer), Joe Stokes, Chet Polk, Russ Diers, John Whitby, Ray Will, Mr. Benner.
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S.A.A Representatives of women ' s dormitory and day students, men ' s dormitory and day students, each class and each curricuhim are elected every Spring to the Student Activities Asso- ciation Executive Board. The board must carry out financial business and approve expendi- tures that will be beneficial to the student body. Here, around the tabic: Pres. B. Berar- delli, Treas. B. Lindeman, Sec. D. Egan, Vice Pres. B. Hunsberger, Standinf : Mr. Henderson, L. Szarko, G. Beldon, L. Tones, E. Patterson, Dr. Mitchell. Seated: K. Baker, C. IfHand, A. Frye, R. Ewing, D. Sabatina. Missing: J. Cum- ow, M. Davis, N. Reber, L. Shirk, Mrs. Taylor. The voice of democracy is caixied through the Student Government Association which formulates the rules and regulations to govern the student body. Under administrative guidance, the wants and needs of the students are con.sidered and efficiently met. Working together very capably on Student Government are: Dean Killinger, Dean Caton, Mrs. Inghram, T. Wilkins, D. McCarty, P. Eisenberg, E. Patterson, C. Bittenbender, J. Reed, J. Noble, J. McSparran, A. Gerhart, P. Birk- himer, T. Congleton, G. Golden, C. Hicks, J. Worthington D. Mathers, A. Jones. S. G.A. 28
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Under the leadership of Co-chairmen Cindy Kocsi, Mary Kessler, Peg Clothier, the Big-Little Sister Committee sponsored social affairs as the annual Big-Little Sister Picnic, enabling the freshmen to become better acquainted with the upper- classmen and each other. Through the efforts of this committee, new freshmen are welcomed, orientated, and generally made to feel at home at West Chester. Women ' s Dormitory Council serves as a link between the women students and the deans, promoting better understanding. An important part is the counselor, who relates policies of Women ' s Government to ' the women students, and also presents to the government, problems of dorm life. Officers for 1962-63 were president, Toni Wilkins; vice-president. Dot Mather; and secretary-treasurer, Carole Felice. 30
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