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3' DAY STUDENT ASSOCIATION: lf! row: D. Kazanjiang D. Johnson, B. Hicksg S. Finn, 2nd row: M. Mars, T1'earure1',' A. Wallstrom, Preyidentg Miss Abbihl, Advixofg' J. McMackin, Vice-preiidemx J. Lambert, Secretary. 3rd foul: J. Deaneg P. Maloofg 4119 row: C. Hamelg L. Grearson, E. Burke, P. Gerasing L. Whrron, R. Douglas. 98 Where is Santa? Day Student Association Across town each day - by train, bus, M.T.f automobile, and even by foot - come the D2 Students, an integral part of the College con munity. The Day Students lounge at 200 Rive Way offers a haven for the commuters, who, ova- coffee, bridge, lunch, cigarettes, meetings, partie- and study, become acquainted with each otha and with Wheelock. Traveling across Boston in all kinds of weathf does DOI dampen the spirits of the Day Studen' - for here they share, learn, and participate il all facets of Wheelock life. Last minute check.
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CLUBS COUNCIL: lit row: M. Clappg C. Hayesg Zmi row: J. Taylor, M. Murkettg L. Backus, Chairmamg P. Cokin, J. Anderson. Freshmen Advisement The aim of the Freshman Advertisement Committee is to acquaint the freshman class with the many exciting facets of Wheelock life. During the summer the committee gives each incoming freshman a Big Sister who corresponds with her and offers advice and information about courses, clubs, and college activities. A Freshman Advisor from each dorm helps to greet the freshmen when they arrive in the fall. Dubbing them with a gold and white beanie, the Freshman Advisor and Big Sisters are on hand all the time as the freshmen be- come settled. The freshmen are kept busy, but happy as committee and Big Sisters greet the spirit and energy of the new spark plug to the Wheelock campus -H the Freshman Class. Clubs Council Clubs Council is comprised of presidents of clubs, chairman of organizations, and editors of all publications. Its purpose is to promote and co-ordinate the activities of these organizations. Members of Clubs Council meet together at the beginning of the school year to ac- quaint new students with the activities of- fered by each organization. During the rest of the year, it handles any inter-club prob- lems that may arise. FRESHMEN ADVISEMENT: ltr row: L. Backusg P. Miller, Chairman, E. Burke. Zmi row: M Mortimer, B. Weiss, L. Dubinskyg K. DuPont. 97
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Cultural Activities This has been a year of re-organization for the Cultural Activities Committee. For the most part the Committee suc- ceeded in bringing interesting people in a variety of fields to the collegeg jazz sessions, political figures, and represen- tatives of the arts have served to enlight- en the 1964-1965 season. The Committee has had provocative guidance from its advisors, Mr. Whithed and Mr. Paluska. Hopefully, the culture vulture's demands have been met with the innovation of the informal Wednes- day evening gatherings. ,,. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: R. Tilghmang B. Haithg T. Moustakisg S. Kosoff, C hairmfm. DAY COUNCIL:lrl rout N. Hurdj P. Chesleyg I.. Olseng J. Matting K. DuPont, Znd M. Somersg M. Daleg B. Stoclctong P. Poiner, Chairmanf P. Holtg A. Wallstromg M. Clapp. 14 Residence-Day Council The Residence - Day Council, composed of the presidents and vice-presidents from each dormitory and of the Day Students' Association, meets monthly with the Dean of Students. Serving as a liason between the students and every aspect of college life, the Council helps to meet the students' needs as well as to establish a close understanding of community life. 99
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