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President: James Loy Vice-President: Ross Hor+in Secretory-Treasurer: George Kennedy McKENDREAN STAFF They ' ve corned out rheir purpose of presenting a year book of which you can always be proud. They hove worked under more than usual difficulties, but they did it willingly and cheerfully. Ross hlortin with his easy-going man- ner, and Dr. West with her friendly urge have won the full cooperation of the staff members who gave their time for the love of it. BOYS ' QUARTET This fine group of men ' s voices sang at various churches and gatherings throughout the school year. They were also wel- comed at entertoinmenls on the Hill many times. Keck, Hortin, Myres, Winterrowd, Hortman, Griffin, Schroeder, Donnenbrink, Logan, Hinson, Loy, Kennedy Cannon, Stephens, Agles, Wright, Miller, Hortin, Salmon, Cook, Dewhirst, Hackmonn, Lopinot, Attey, Dr. West First Tenor, Nothdurft; Second Tenor, Agles; Baritone, Glotfelty; Bass, hfartmon
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American Beauty — roses! Review Staff Printer ' s dummies M CLUB The M Club is an organization of all men who have earned a letter. Membership is granted to only the highest type of athlete who stands for pure sportsmanship. Five new mem- bers were added to the M Club roll this year. The senior members who will receive valuable emblems ore Ross hlortin, Lewis Winterrowd, James Loy, Malcolm Myres, Donald Hartman and Paul Griffin. The election and the crowning of the hHome- coming Queen was sponsored by the club. The queen was elected by popular vote instead of the money vote as formerly done. Shirley Bergman, o Freshman from Belleville, reigned as queen of hHomecoming activities. REVIEW STAFF The McKendree Review has been serving the college for twenty-two years. The Review is published every two weeks of the school year except during vacations. The staff, which has been quite active this year, is composed of the members of the classes in journalism. The editorial positions are open only to those students who hove completed the course in elementary journalism. hHowever, anyone interested in journalistic writing may serve as a reporter. REVIFW STAFF EDITOR: Ruth Hauser (I) CO-EDITORS: Joyce Ann Kean (2) , Edith Rittenhouse BUSINESS MANAGER: Calvin Ryan (I), Estil Ellis (2) FEATURE EDITOR: Louise Korraker FEATURE WRITERS: William Searles, Gerald Gulley COPY READERS: Morie Leuking, Ruth Koerber CIRCULATION MANAGER: Maxine Boll ASST. CIRCULATION MANAGERS: Betty Kirk, Bill Carson SPORTS MANAGER: Lewis Winterrowd SPORTS WRITERS: Jim Loy, Arthur hHInson, Robert Dannenbrlnk TYPIST: Gwendolen Veatch SPONSOR: Mrs. hi. C. Gutekunst 28
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GLEE CLUB Another school year has passed, and once again the chorus of fine young voices has been lifted in song. The members were very sorry to see Miss Ridgway leave, but they were happy to welcome Mrs. Lesher who has been a charming and capable director. The Glee Club this year has visited the Methodist Churches in East St. Louis, Granite City, and Centralia. The members also song at our own Methodist College Church in Lebanon, and at chapel services. Six concerts were scheduled for April, and on May 26, the Glee Club presented on oratorio by Mendel- ssohn, The hHymn of Praise. A public recital of piano and voice students was also held in May. One of the highlights of our social func- tions was the moonight skating party at Troy, Illinois. Another entertainment was the tea which the music department gave the first of May. GIRLS ' SEXTETTE Six interesting personalities blend into a group of lovely voices chosen from the Glee Club to make up the sextette. This chorus sang at Edwordsville, Wood River, and East Alton on April II. They also toured numerous high schools, and they song at Scott Field one night. STUDENT-FACULTY COUNCIL The Student-Faculty council has served this year in the capacity of Go-between . Prob- lems of facul+y and students were presented, considered, and acted upon. At Homecoming, plans for the occasion were delegated to com- petent committees that did their port in making it a grand success. A petition from the stu- dent body fcr changing the spring vacation period was presented. After passing the council, the administration approved, and the new dote was set. Members of the council were chosen with representatives from the two halls, the student body, the commuters, and those living in Lebanon. These met with selected f aculty members to discuss problems, needs and im- provements. The council is a means of demo- cratic thinking and living on the campus. Yes, George? Library Labor Gathering in the Sheaves 30
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