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JN , dl . 'ts e A -t - R 4? 5 Student Association J. Vlfesley Rhodes .......................................... P1'c.v'1'd'01zt Leslie L. Dunn ..... ...... F irst Vice-Prfsidelzt Ivan M. Angell ....... .... S ccoud Vice-Pwsidcwzt Evelyn Varney ..... . ................. Sec1'etm'y Arline Herrmann ..... Asst. Secrcta-ry T HE Student Association of E. M. C. was organized to make the College bigger and better. The Association stands specifically for the following: The development of that true college spirit which should be found in a Seventh-day Adventist institution. The more effective promotion of various campaigns which strengthen the College and help the field. The development of leaders while still in training, that they may more efficiently engage in the cause of 'God at some later time. One should not conclude that the work of the Association is drudgery. Many happy as well as profitable occasions sponsored by the Association are counted among the high spots of college life here at E. M. C. lfPage Seventy-ninel
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1 The Student Movement HR fifteen years the Student ,lI0:'e111.c11f, now published weekly. has been giving faithful expression to the ideals and the traditions of E. M. C. as they have been translated into the many and varied activities of our Alma Mater. The paper was started as a bi-weekly news sheet in August of 19155 later it appeared as a monthly magazine in which form it is doubtless familiar to many alumni g and finally it was changed to newspaper style and published weeltly. as at present. Much time and hard work, much planning and foresight go into the making of the Sfudmzf Norimficnf. Its editors and reporters acquire a sense of responsibilityg they learn important lessons in promptness and depend- abilityg in short, they meet and learn to solve on a smaller scale the very prob- lems which will confront them in later life when they are called upon -to lead out in various fields of endeavor. There exists a real need for a student paperg its purpose is a composite one. lt gives to those who are directly or indirectly interested in the College a brief and up-to-date review of each weeks eventsg it stimulates and devel- ops the interest of students in literary production and in the technique of journalismg it builds up a sense of unity of purpose and ideals in school lifeg and, in a wider sphere, it carries the call to better service in many flelds, near and far. from whence come the recruits who must fill the yearly depleted ranks. lpage Eightyl
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