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ick Row— Dean Schwahn, Kraning, Keller. P. Winger, Be Mi. Idle Row— D. Dickey. Arnold. H. Royer. Sluill. Brower Front Row— Weaver, H. Wolfe, Hodge, Early, Jordan (the hxbmi (Cmutctl OFFICERS Frank Brower, President Riley Jordan, Vice President Hazel Royer, Secretary Theron Weaver, Treasurer This year, for the first time in the history of Manchester College, there is being put forth a serious effort at organizing the student body for carrying on student activities, and for student government. It is the task of the Student Council to formulate student opinion and an- nounce college laws. It meets weekly for business and has charge of chapel once every month. Frank Brower has shown himself a very able President of the body, and under his leadership the Council has attempted to formulate student opinion on such subjects as effect the moral and social life of the College. The student organization is a new experience for Manchester College. Its real testing will come when the newness has worn oft 7 . It is to be hoped that it may have sufficient support from the student body to win a permanent place in the college. , el Page Nineteen
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.: i Back Row — Strasbaugh, McCune, Stine, Winger Front Row — Culler, Minnich. Snider. Oeyer, Rein ' 2Haarh of trustees : G. A. Snider, North Manchester, Indiana G. S. Strasbaugh, Fredericktown, Ohio Levi Minnich, Greenville, Ohio G. F. Culler,, Woodland, Michigan M. K. Reiff, Burnettsville, Indiana Milo Geyer, Milford, Indiana O. W. Stine, Goshen, Indiana F. E. McCune, Kitchel, Indiana Otho Wincer, North Manchester, Indiana Page Eighteen
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M l.A H m p Jordan, Keller, I). Dickey. Brower (Pres.). Wolfe, H. Royer, H. Yoder -- ' A (Ehr Stuhntt (Court Most people will agree that the person who is not a good citizen while in college will not likely be such after school days are over. Acting on this as- sumption, the Student Court has honestly sought to interpret college laws en- acted by the Student Council, and has likewise dealt with violations of these accepted college regulations. Its purpose has not been to hunt for offenders of college regulations, but to help those who have come under its jurisdiction to a better understanding of real citizenship. Since this is a new organization on our campus, and its members are inexperienced in this type of work, the Court has spent many hours in trying to make decisions which would be for the great- est good to the greatest number. We feel that its wisdom, justice, and firmness in dealing with students has won the respect of those who have most severely felt its power. m m I i £ jev 7 Page Twenty
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