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Seated: B. Sterner, P. Doll, G. Raffensperger, R. Trimmer, B. Schlosser, J. Sloha, C. Kessler. Standing: L. Finn, F. Noel, N. Ilgenfritz, H. Keating, D. Biesecker, C. Depfer. Student Qovemment, . Sergeant-at-arms G. Raffensperger The Student Council is the main artery of communication between the students and faculty. The Council promotes good feeling among the students by encouraging a friendly atmosphere in the Lounge, class room, locker room, and even Memorial Corner. After a competitive election last fall in which voters were swayed by television skits, signs and posters, Harry Keating emerged the victor for the presidency; F. Noel won the position of vice-president; C. Kessler, secre- tary; R. Trimmer, treasurer; and, E. Baker and G. Raffensperger, sergeants-at-arms. The Council also has representatives from each organization. In addition to supporting events sponsored by various clubs, the Student Council is look- ing forward to giving a swimming party- picnic before the college closes in June. 18
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as ezperiemed , . . The engineers enjoy the spaghetti dinner at the University Club. 3:30 Thursday and time for another bridge session. Bill Gibbs ' glamour packed jeep at the Hallowe ' en parade. 17
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Standing: L. Finn, . Sloka, N. Myers, T. Roth. Seated: H. Schlosser, }. Dudrear, S. Scoville, P. Doll. yorker Staff, . . The Yorker, published periodically by the students of YJC, consists of an editor or two or three; ten or so staff members, including a cartoonist; yearbook staff ' s typewriter, and the business office mimeograph machine. The adviser, Mr. Dunlap, is also a contributor to the content of the paper. The Yorker covers all school activities. This year, editorials have covered every sub- ject from student council to the janitorial service. Some have been informative, others have been very controversial. Probably the most provocative article was the editorial on the proposed clean-up day. Some of the other subjects covered by the Yorker in its editorial column include: Americanism, the situation of an incapacitated boiler, and the non-support of school activities, especially our championship basketball team. Editor-in-Chief L. Finn 19
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