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wmw A Kflf'l t X 3 t, l I , A 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' t .. K V ' , . qux, L t . SEA'LED: D. Henderson; S. Smlthson: L.?ullcn: R. Cussidy. STANDING: E. Pickard; K. Lord; t C. MIIIH; J. Milby. Pt'csidtnt. 7 9 F S ' 1 C 'tt , Thc SOCitll Committee's job is to provide the extm-curricular relaxation nccdcd by :1 the students. Such cvcnts as the Fall Banquet, Vchntinc's 'Ptlrty, and the Spring Ban- quct arc just a sntmplingr 0f the mricty that is provided through the ycgr. L I .t , v u r A Calendar .3 4'4 ' It M C .tt r 0mm1 66 K a t 1 . , . .. . G .4 One of the most LllHlCUIt lobs on mm- ! pus 15 the schcdulmg of events done by : thc Ctllcnddr Committee. Illch month .111 functions are mttppcd out by the commit- 1 tcc so that conflittg in meeting pltmc .1nd :1 5 . . A 4 tlmc arc .1decd. 't m p Shmx'n are C. P.Iul. M. Rincll. .md Miss Kling- erman. adx'isor.
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Wwyzz, M hk $$me M Ma. M FIRST ROW: S. Cairns; C. Parker; R. Plimpton, Vice President; M. Blum, Secretary; C. Haynes, President; C. Saunders, Trea5urer; L. Alexander; J. Adams. SECOND ROW: G. McCurdy; R. Lothian; P. Bolster; R. Slaght; C. Soltis; B. Stergios. THIRD ROW: A. Kelmereit; G. Raker; J. Hill. xwm Ii. uogmwsestmrywimmw. :4. -,. I Student Council This year is one Of continued growth and attainment within the Student Council. The J i major emphasis of the Council in 1962 is that of true representation of the Student t , Body. In seeking to meet the needs of the students, the Council has inaugurated the . E . use of a published agenda previous to all meetings and has followed each meeting 3 with the distribution of the minutes and reports from the standing committees of the organization to all students. . ; . Another indication of Student Council expansion is the establishment of an Intercol- e? legiate Relations Committee which will broaden horizons of activity, socially and cul- : 5c turally, with other colleges and universities. By effectively guiding student affairs, the Council contributes to Eastem's development.
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R. Plimpton, Chairman; E. Billups, A. Kelmereit. The Cultural Committee has a Vital role in the life of the Eastern Student, for it is responsible for procuring the H excellent professional entertainers and lecturers Which are part of the policy at Eastern. This years unusually fine program was filled With such names as Miss . Dorothy Stickney, Jerome Hines, The t Revelers Quartet, The Eastern Baptist College Merfs Interliterary Chorus, Craig Sheppard, and Greg MacGregor. The Cultural Committee The Athletic Committee R. Davis; P. Bolster, Chairman; L. Meeden. One of the foremost contributing fac- tors to campus life is the work of the Athletic Committee. The organization of intramural sports gives an oppor- tunity for all students to find fun and recreation. The Spring Banquet is the major . piece of the committees responsibility, at Which social event, the athletes of i the college are honored and receive their coveted athletic letters and the May Queen is crowned.
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