Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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:A..f.u-Q .M W1 i-J. h0's Who Chosen as the cream of the H. C. annual crop of students, the above geniuses were chosen as members of Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. Some were chosen for their scholastic achieve- ments-some for their leadership qualities-some for their support in extra- curricular affairs-and some for all three. Students listed this year for the second time are Virginia Williams Clark, Stanley Peters, William Meddock, William Sautley, and Rita Wild. Newcomers listed for the first time are Helen Alwood, Robert Clark, Harold Cherry, Ruby Coleman, Nettie Hubbard, and Leone Russell. It is these youth of today who are expected to be the leaders of tomorrow. These students Were selected by their faculty, dean and president, from the junior and senior classes. 31

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tudent Council Democracy a la Huntington student body . . . no monarchy! no anarchy! no communism! not much socialism! . . . and no dictatorship! Cexcept in dis- guise! . . . chosen of the students, by the students, and for the students . . . promoting chapel programs . . . shouldering responsibilities . . . sponsoring cooperative activities among the students . . . always trying to make life more pleasant! . . . Are we ready to vote on the amendment to the amendment to the main motion that we . . . that we . . . say, does anybody remember what the main motion was? Ah . . . mystifying art thy ways, O, Parliamentary Law . . . and scarce art thou . . . at student council meetings! At the meetings - some' doodle . . . some gossip . . . some argue . . . and some even think of such weighty matters as skating parties . . . and whether or not the College Bookstore has any candy. In charge of these meetings was Harold Cherry, assisted by Robert Clark. Anita Wild was the minute-man , while Robert Markley watched over the pennies in the treasury. Dr. Musgrave served as faculty advisor. Ye shall know the truth-and the truth shall make you tree. lohn 8:32 30



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Philo If it is fellowship with students, worship with classmates, and programs of a literary nature that you are interested in, then Philo is' the organization for you. tThe girls say that is debatable, but we won't go into that.l Friendships find their beginnings in Philo hall, as the fellows from the- campus meet every Friday night to sing, pray, and to broaden their scopes in different fields of knowledge. During the year Philo helps to put on various Chapel programs, helps to sponsor the Moonlight Hike and the Hay Ride, and once a year graciously entertains Zeta at Inter-Society. Robert Clark, as president the first semester, and Harold Cherry, as second semester president, led the Philomathean Literary Society through a success- ful year. 32

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