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B. A. Jarrell, ,\01. Scheeler, 1'. Hrchtcr, A 1-1 Isley, H. Hidinger, P. V,m Dyke, C. Thomas, S. Cook, B. Lee, H. Litto, 1. Lewis, H. /\lcClIlY, 10.'1. joercs, J. Dumo, ~I.]. Thomey. FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL This year the freshman Advisory Council freshmen throughout the year. The sophomore consisted of twenty-one seniors find forty members of the council were on hand, as usual, sophomores, under the co-chairmanship of to welcome the incoming freshmen and assist Marian Scheder and Harold i''''cClay. The them through their Orientation Week. The members are chosen on the basis of scholastic senior advisers attempted to cope with the and extra-curricular achievements, and their more personal problems of their advisees program is planned in cooperation with the throughout the entire year, and to assist them S.C.A., the Dean of Men and the Dean of in becoming better adjusted to life on the Hill. Women. It is hoped that the Council and its program The structure of the F.A.C. was altered this will remain as an important part of western year in order to better meet the needs of the Maryland's tradition. 134