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C50 Whois Who Students of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities are chosen by the faculty from the Junior and Senior classes. Scholastical rating and leadership in ex- tra-curricular activities are primary requisites for membersip. Recognition of these students is only given in the national organization. Huntington College representatives are Sarah Bangs, 3, 43 Isabelle Tabb, 42 Donald Williams, 45 Jack Roush, 31 Frank Engle, 4: Dale Pence, 3: Alice Nell, 3, 45 and Charles lVlcCreery, 4, 5. N 7UlC'.' Debate For years H. C. has had a peppy debate team participating in intercollegiate de- bates and sponsoring, cooperatively with lVlanchester College, the lVlanchester-Hunting. to11 Debate Tournament. However, this year the class was converted into a discus- sion group with the year's national debate question as the topic of discussion. Much good was received from the hour spent once a week around the round table under the guidance of Prof. Burkholder. Reading from left to right are Jack Roush, Paul Allen, Luella Jacobs, Bob Diffcnbaugh, Prof. Burkholder, Winston Becker, Sarah Bangs, and Virginia Williams.
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The Huntingtonian Dale Pence elected Student Union president for 1943-.t.4.! Virginia Williams crowned Spring Queen! Ted l'lanaucr leads state basketball scoring! The Har- wood school of Leadership Training is ex- tended an extra week! The Seniors skip to Detroit! The Sophs skip to Fort Waylme Feeble-minded School! Juniors skip! Becker is seeing Brindle! Birsall gives public demonstration of his barbering abili- ty--Schumm is the victim! Hurry! The HUNTINGTONIAN is out! Scan the head- lines and read Kookie Krums thoroughly. If there is anything worse than being talked about, it's not being talked about. Thie HUNTINGTONIAN is published bi-monthly and serves as a living link be- tween the college and it's alumni. The cir- culation stalf has made an effort to send copies to each of I-I. C.'s boys in service as well as to its paid subscribers-. The stall was ably headed this year by Raymond Nell as editor and Virginia Williams, associate editor. Stanley Peters and Paul Allen deserve plenty of credit for convincing business men that it pays to advertise in the l-lUNTlNGTONlPtN. Catherine Nell designed the clever cuts ap- pearing in various issues. Rita Wild and Ruby Coleman ably served as circulation department. Betty Plasterer was respon- sible for typing the copy each time. Prof. Helen Brooks was the faculty advisor who cut and revised as needed. To these and to the many others who wrote articles, the college gives thanks for helping to realize the ideal of the ,HUNTINGTONIAN-to hold up the mirror to reflect Huntington College. 26
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