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STUDENT COUNCIL MEN'S J UDICIARY WOMEN'S J UDICIARY Sixty-Eight
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Sachem Club There is something thrilling about a group of men bound together by a common loyalty. This is especially true of a brotherhood that is united to serve and increase its capacity for service. The Sachems, leaders in service activities and in school spirit, incorporate the finest aspirations of manhood in their motto: God first, others second, and ourselves last. Many of the most outstanding Sachem braves were taken from school to serve in the Armed Forces of our country. Among those who left last year are: Carl Fortner, Richard Edmondson, Robert Cantrell, Joe Crane, and LaNoyette Mayo. In spite of these grave losses, the club has carried on an intensive program, the big project of the year being work on a new concrete tennis court. OFFICERS President . . . Maurice Bergquist Vice-President . James Trimble Secretary-Treasurer Ronald Joiner Adviser . . Carl Kardatzke Sixty-Seven
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The Social Committee Each year the social committee acts as a central agency for all parties and social activities. It irons out details and, together with the two deans, makes up the social calendar. The members this year are: Dorothy Bryant, chairman, Louis Meyer, Naomi Hunter, June Cima, and Maurice Bergquist. Men's Progressive Association The M.P.A. meets a few times each year during the chapel hour to hear messages from the Dean of Men pertinent to the problems of all men students, elect officers, plan an all-school party financed by the men, and similar projects. This year the officers were: James Trimble, presidentg Art Eikamp, vice-president, George Majors, secre- tary-treasurer, and Robert Hurst, sergeant at arms. Women's Student Government Association i This energetic group meets once a month. All the women students are members and they meet for fellowship and discussion of all topics of interest to women. They plan an all-school party, bring outstand- ing speakers, and try to help all the women to integrate themselves into college life. Their cabinet members are: Elizabeth Pistole, presi- dentg Margaurette Upshaw, vice-presidentg Nellie Field, secretary- treasurer, June Cima, judiciary chairmang Dorothy Nelis, lounge chair- mang Kathryn Rider, Big-and-Little-Sister chairman, Lucille May, social chairman, Olympia Sommersg and Mary Childers, worship chair- man. Sixty-Nine
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