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SENIOR SAGES . . Huffman, Zent, Jones, Svozil, Higgins. A S THIS class arrived at M. C. in the fall of 1940, it was royally welcomed and initiated by the Sophomores. Each year they very capably displayed talent and entertaining ability in Chapel programs. As Juniors it was this class that gave up the greatest number of its members to the Armed Forces. In honor of these members to these, the Chapel program this year did much in creating patriotism at M. C. Other events of the Junior year were the entertaining of the Seniors at the spring banquet and the detaining of the Senior sneak for about four hours. As Seniors, though decreased in number by war and marriage, this class can boast of an enrollment slightly greater than that of Senior classes of the past few years. For weeks, at the beginning of the year, the Juniors lost much sleep because of them, but all for nothing—the Seniors only went to the Pence farm for dinner. The officers are president, Verdon Higgins; vice-president, Clarence Huffman; sec¬ retary, Virginia Jones; treasurer, Betty Svozil; Student Council representative, Helen Zent. Seventeen
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STUDENT COUNCIL . . Back Row: Kiser, Boyd, Higgins. Front Row: Prof. Taylor, Zent, Jackson, Mrs. DeVol, Decker, Freeborn, Meddock. T HE Student Council plays an important part in the life on the campus. It is com¬ posed of the president, one additional representative from each class, the dean of women and the dean of men. William Meddock served as president of the Student Council this year. The group sponsored a school project for the construction of a new cement tennis court. The organization usually meets two Monday evenings a month. It acts as spokesman from the student body to the faculty. The council aids in gov¬ erning student life, listens to students’ desires and does much to preserve their happiness. Sixteen
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JESSE THEODORE BENSON Bible Diploma Mears, Michigan Amphic; Wolverine — FLOYD D. BOARDMAN MYRA BRENNEMAN B. Rel. B. S. in Education Manchester, Iowa A. B. in August; English, Miltonvale, ’41 Latin Amphic; Chorus; Science; Marion, Indiana Language; West- Foreign Language Club; Hoosier; Amphic; Y. T. C., Chorus LILLIAN BRYANT A. B., English, French Pickens, South Carolina Central, ’42. Eureka; Dixie; C. C. C. DAVID A. BUDENSIEK B. Rel. Zumbrota, Minnesota Miltonvale, ’42. Amphic, Pres. 4; West¬ erner; S. A. R., Pres. 4; International Relations; Forensic; Debate; For¬ eign Language. W. EMERSON CHAP¬ MAN B. Rel. Stoneham, Massachusetts Easterner; A Cappella Choir; Gospel Messengers Quartet; Student Council; Y. T. C., Pres. 4; Student Pastor; Eureka, Pres. 4; Forensic. RUTH CHATTERTON B. Rel. 19945 Hanna Ave. Detroit, Michigan Ky. Mt. Bible Inst., ‘41. Eureka; Wolverine; c. c. c. THEDA L. COSAND B. S. in Ed (Elem.) Damascus, Ohio Eureka; Buckeye; C. C. C.; A Cappella Choir; Who’s Who. JACK EDWARD FULCHER A. B., History, English 2338 Stone Street Port Huron, Michigan Amphic; Wolverine; S. A. R.; International Relations. $1PH JENNIE GRIFFIN B. Rel. Merrill, JV rinViicran Eureka; ing; C. VERDON D. HIGGINS B. S. in Ed. (H. S.), So¬ cial Studies, Biological Science. 4611 S. Washington Marion, Indiana Amphic, Pres. 3; West¬ erner; Science; Interna¬ tional Relations; Foreign Language; Student Coun¬ cil; Intersociety Council; Journal; Y. T. C.; W. Y. P. S.; F. M. F.; Class Pres. 4; Assistant Dean; Who’s Who. CLARENCE HUFFMAN, JR. A. B., English, History M. Rel.. August Tyner, Indiana Amphic; Hoosier, Pres. 2, 3; W. Y. P. S., Pres. 3; Forensic; Debate; A Cap¬ pella Choir; Intersociety Council; International Relations; Foreign Lan¬ guage; Student Pastor; Pastor; Y. T. C.; Chorus. L. VIRGINIA JONES A. B., Spanish, Biblical Lit. Macon, Georgia Central, ’42. Eureka; Science; Dixie; International Relations; Foreign Language; C. C. C.; Forensic; Sec. to Pres. McConn; Who’s Who. DELMAR R. KAUFMAN B. Rel. Massillon, Ohio Amphic; Buckeye. ROBERT W. KLATT B. Rel. Enid, Oklahoma Miltonvale, ’43. Amphic; S. M Pres. 4. FRANCES MAJOR B. S. in Ed. (H. S.), Math, Social Studies; A. B. in August, History, W. B., Social Studies. Pi edmont, So Carolina. Central, ’39; Ky. Mt. Bi¬ ble Inst., ’42. Eureka; Dixie; C. C. C.; International Relations; F. M. F., Pres. 4; S. M. W. B.; W. Y. P. S.; As¬ sistant Dean. MARY LENORE MARTIN A. B. in August, Music, Speech. 186 N. West St. Westerville, Ohio A Cappella Choir; Chor¬ us; C. C. C.; Amphic; Forensic; Ass’t to Fac¬ ulty.
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