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FRESHMAN ADVISORY COUNCIL September 22nd found an able-bodied Freshman Advisorv Council on hand to wel- for the incoming class. week Their to activities ranged helping their from Orientation COme t.he Class of '~963 to campus. Under the nclvtsees with problems of a personal nature. co-chairmnnslup of Sue Warren and Birge This particular line or communication has Reichard, the council was composed of 17 proved to be an effective means of extending senior women and 14 senior men. the warm hand of friendship and inviting the co~~ยท~~~~:~~~~n~~~~hl~~~~~m~~~()~l~f!e\~(~-;I~r~~H:;l students to join our college family. It is new it will the Student Government Association, the hoped that and in the future to provide expand its continue program its worth- council set out to plan an interesting program while service. STUDENT LIFE COUNCIL Organized just one year ago, the Student Life Council has as its purpose to co-ordinate campus life in all its phases and to help bridge any gaps between students, faculty and administration. Faculty membership is composed of the Dean of Men, the Dean of Women, and repre- sentatives of the academic, religious and athletic life. Of the five student members, three are chosen from applications submitted to the S.C.A., the other two members being president and vice president of the Student Government and Association. Working in cooperation with all campus organizations the major physical project for the scholastic year 1960 was the establishment of the Publications Board. 99