Lipscomb University - Backlog Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1936

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Lipscomb University - Backlog Yearbook (Nashville, TN) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 20 of 156
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CoLLins STOUGH Morris SPAIN Evans HANLIN Keats EZELL MITCHELL Roy Board of All-Student’s Association ALTHOUGH plans for the organization of an “All-Student’s Association” had been materializing for some time, it was not until January 15 of this year that they were perfected, and the first president of the student body was elected, Willard Collins. The association is guided by a board composed of ten campus leaders. With Collins as chairman, this group consists of Warren Stough, president of the Senior Class; Warren Morris, president of the Freshman Class: Frances Keats, secretary of the Senior Class; Mary Ellen Evans, editor of the Babbler; Carl Spain, editor of the BackLoc; James Roy, president of the Boys’ Council; Erin Hanlin. secretary of the Girls’ Council: Claude Harris and Alberta Mitchell, president and secretary of the Day Students’ Club. The All-Student’s Association does not purpose to compete with other organizations on the campus. Instead, it proposes to be a medium between the college clubs and the faculty. Plans for activities and entertainments for the year were submitted to the students’ board, who, in turn, gave them to the proper faculty committee. This group also sponsored the major elections of the year, the annual Who’s Who Contest and the May Queen. It established a student’s fund and purchased an all-student’s medal for the most outstanding student on the campus, and an all-student’s banner, which was presented to the most active club. The All-Student’s Association, of which only the nucleus was established this year, promises to be the most powerful organization on the Lipscomb campus in the future. Page Fourteen

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FACULTY Marton W. Wricut NorENE WARD Lucy SEWELL Physical Education ' Physical Education Assistant, Business Office : baie i Ruta Morrts RicHarp MAxXWwELL Eina Browninc McBriDE Alumni Secretary Music B.S., M.S. Mathematics Assistant Chemistry Frora WILiiamMs Eva Hanson Student Nurse Student Nurse S. T. LaNier, B.A. Associate in Spanish, English Page Thirteen



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Roy CoLLins SToUGH ALLMON VANN AUTRY NortTON CROCKETT HasuH Ryan Student Council of Elam Hall BENET ANDRA RTOR ES ier cask bore cacy Be OI, cee ep cle OSE Pas OT a ae President f EYAT BIL EGR ER Eins oe, 8 Se SD a I Ns ee ee ee Vice President Members, °35-'36 Ravtpu AuTRY James Ryan Epwin Norton WARREN STOUGH RoBERT VANN WILLARD COLLINS CHARLIE Hasu Ceci, ALLMON THE Student Council of Elam Hall is an organization of ten boys who live in Elam Hall. The aim and purpose of the Council is to co-operate with the administration and with the boarding boys in order to promote better living conditions in their dormitory, to encourage worthy ideals, to help correct objectionable practices, and to plan and provide programs and entertainments for the boys. Each student has the privilege of bringing before the Council at any time any problem of individual or group welfare. Everyone is encouraged to be considerate of others by observing all social regulations of the dormitory and other rules of proper conduct. The members of the Council are expected to be not policemen but examples in ideals and character, that they may be able to help new students adapt themselves to their new environment, and to help all to work together in a harmonious group as a social unit. The Council is now so organized that its members are elected by the boarding boys to serve one year, three members being elected at the end of each quarter. New members for the coming year will be elected from the present Junior Class and the Junior Class of next year. Officers of the Council are elected by the Council from its members. During the first quarter of the present year Willard Collins served as president, but upon his resignati on, he was succeeded by Jimmie Roy. Withdrew during year. Page Fifteen

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