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DEMENUD1 During each school year, the sec- ond Wednesday evening of the month is the time when the Demenudi Club meets. The name ot this club is com- posed oi the first two letters of dentistry, medicine, nursing, and dietetics. This year the club has had many outstand- ing meetings such as the lecture on Re- cent Trends in Endocrinology by Dr. Donn; the annual picnic held in the fall; a plastic surgery film; a discussion of vi- visection led by Dr. Sanders, a professor at the Chicago Teachers ' College; and a talk on Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning by one of the club advisors, Dr. Donald Wikholm. The most important social event of the year was the annual ban- guet held at the Tally Ho in Park Ridge during the latter part of March. At that time we were privileged to have as speaker, Dr. Wallace Thornbloom, a medical missionary home on furlough from Africa. In addition to these activi- ties, Demenudi sponsored a chest x-ray campaign in the fall in which over eight hundred students and faculty members participated. Under the able supervision of the sponsors, Miss Bernice Hinshaw and Dr. Donald Wikholm, and the direction of the officers, Glenn Hartguist, presi- dent; Jane Ericson, first vice-president; Dave Ellowson, second vice-president; Carol Le Vahn, secretary; and Marilyn M. Johnson, treasurer, the Demenudi Club has added another profitable year to its record. Row 1: Row 2: R,.„, J: Roiu I Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: C. Carlson. J. Erickson. M. Carlson. 1. P. Berquist. S. Carlson. C. Johnson. L. Slrecker. , J. Seaburgh. M. Moberg. A. Soukiassian. . A. Erickson. J. Cbristianson, A. Freed- 1. Hoycr. C. Le Vahn. S. Nordstrom. J. Erickson. J. Liljegren. M Due ( lohnson. M lohnson, M. Aimer, M. Johnson. M. Allison. M. John G. Benson. E. Anderson. J. Ericson. J. Bergquist. L. Fredell. I. Briss B. Havig. J. Sandberg. J. Olsten. G. Berg. M. Johnson. B. Jonsson. T. Joh. holm. H. Anderson. M. Liljegren. M Johnson. W. Hunter. R. Henderson. R Milligan. P. Fis.her. V. Hultgren. G. Geohas. E. L Larson. E. Nelson, S. Juncker. J. Anderson. L. Pierson. I). Powers, B. Lindgren. C. Allen. B. Johnson. D. Williams. E. Bloomwell, A. Benson. W. Anderson. J. Lindar J. Nelson. T Stephen. W. Miller. C. Frizen, D Elowson, G. Hartqi 1) A Nelson, R. Kidder, J. Boer. D. Wikholm, F. Colbv. B. Hh Carls
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RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Row I IV Norman. C. Le Valin. N. LinJestrand. A. Larson. Row 2 W Liljegrcn, G. Hartquist, I). Lindman, I. I Erickson, I Nils. Student meetings, Fellowship meetings, and gospel teams are just a lew of the many and varied duties of our Religious Council. In fact, this or- ganization is responsible for the entire religious life of the school. To coordi- nate and direct all the religious activi- ties is the main purpose of the council. Last fall, a Missionary Emphasis Week was sponsored by the council. In the fall the council also took charge of a prayer conference, and Rev. Gus- tafson, who spoke the entire week end from the book of Ephesians, challenged all of us to new heights in our Christian experience. A Missionary Week was held in March. It was decided to con- tinue the support of our missionaries, Ted and Carolyn Kelly with gifts and pledges from the student body and the missionary fund. The annual Julotta and special Holy Week services were outstanding events of the past year. Gospel teams travelled to many Chicago churches as well as out of town places, even as far away as Marion, Ohio. Much of the credit for the success of this fine organi- zation goes to John Nilson, president, and to Nancy Lindestrand, who was in charge of student meetings; also to their able sponsor, Chaplain Erickson.
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TUIDENTIANS lohnson. I Martin II Blohm T. Ernst. I) McCaughna l Engstrom G Geohas 15 Matson. R. Habey. ■ • Hogan, R. Milligan. P. Dinlon, A. SI,. I lohi , G Heuer. B Lind I) Eaton, D Person. B Peterson B. Lindgren I Goth, B. Tliomi R I duck. I Cole, R. Munson, V Wilson, V. Hultgren, P. Fischer, D. Sharp The Tridentians this year have proven to be one of the most active clubs on our campus. Last fall they re- ceived a special award lor their deco- ration ol front campus tor Homecom- ing. The theme Let ' s make it WON lor the record was original and well planned. Also last tall, alter the regu- lar season was over, the Tridentians played the on-campus football fellows (and lost), but a good time was had by all. In March, they sponsored a County Fair which was an all school event held in the gym. A queen was elected and a wrestling match between Kid Gavilan and Chuck Davey, alias Thompson and Hunter also provided excitement for the evening. Again this year, the fellows raised money for a scholarship fund and de- cided to help support a Navajo Indian boy. This year for the first time we saw them wearing their own pins with the Tridentian emblem in gold and onyx. Bill Thompson succeeded Jack Cole, who left after the first semester, as president. He was assisted by Abe Sheheen, vice-president; Bill Hunter, secretary; Dan McCaughna. E. Gustav lohnson is the sponsor of this club.
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