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s € sie eeser ae B THESE OTHER GREAT DATES NS VALENTINES WASHINGTON S BIRTHDAY THER ORUGHT EEKENE Another wonderful Father-Daughter Week End was en- joyed by all this year. The week end began with fathers and daughters attending classes together. A father-faculty luncheon at which Dr. Connor was the speaker and a Glee Club concert at Longwood Towers added an extra spark to the activities. Highlighting the week end was the “Buttons and Bows” dance. A dance contest for those who were brave enough to join in, and entertainment added excitement to this very enjoyable evening. The week end was brought to a close with a Sunday morning brunch in the dorms. “Oh Dad, poor Dad...” Father-Daughter Week end Committee in- cludes: left to right, M. Mortimer, M. Harri- man, S. Hutton, M. Buckman, E. McIntyre, P. Coklin, E. Palmer and Chairman, W. Cahn. Blow, Gabriel, blow. 68 anne ee. ee ne ee ee ee de a i cat ee a ee se a ee ee ee Pewee ee ae Ghat m ee Oi mh anas pa Ln
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Kesident-Day Council Resident-Day Council, made up of the presidents and vice-presidents of dormitory and day groups, meets monthly with the Dean of Students to promote healthy community living by reviewing campus policies and regulations. The hope of the council is to establish the feeling that the regulations aid cooperative living by meeting the specific needs of the students. Maturely and thoroughly the council studies any regulations which are in need of interpretation and revision. Members of the council also review the major divisions of Wheelock community life in their efforts to define, understand, and interpret campus policies. MS g : ae Resident-Day Council: Standing: C. Cooper, A. Safirstein, W. Gale, P. Corning, C. Banister, S. Dewey. Seated: B. Robbins, L. Sheinfeld, C. Stanton, Miss Powell, Advisor, S. Wise, and J. Hughes. Clubs Council The Club Council consists of the vice-president of Senate, the presidents of all the clubs and associations, and the editors of the Key and Wheel. Its purpose is to coordinate all the extra-curricular activities on the campus. The aim of the council is to promote a feeling of unity. A combined orientation program for freshmen in the fall and combined performances by the various clubs throughout the year helped to unify extra-curricular activities at Wheelock. 67
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| Applause for the Dads who graduated. May Week Committee May Week Committee plan our spring festivities: Back row: H. Thayer, M. Mortimer, D. Gleason, N. Stoodley, chairman; §. Todd, co-chairman; J. Bronk, and D. Black. Front row: J. Polhemus, C. Glass and B. Buckley. Wheelock celebrated “A New England Spring” during May Week this year. A spring breakfast welcomed everyone to the traditional festivities which included per- formances by the Glee Club, the Dramatic Club, the Dance Club, the house singing groups, and the Bonyans, folk singers who appeared at the May Assembly. Other fea- tures included the freshmen’s Shakespeare Festival and the college art display with the highlight being the crowning of our May Queen beneath the old-fashioned may pole. With this coronation and our interpretations of nature through the arts, we bade wel- come to the spring of 1963. 69
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