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S anding: H. Regers, A. Bloom-auitl R Olson- G Pa-oxah F Scaled: G. Samuclson. M Law-son, H. Carlson, R. Goodman, C. E. Carlson, J. Johnson. Student Council Before new and returning students had become absorbed in studies, they became better acquainted with each other at a Reception held in the Junior College Chapel on September 15. This was the first all-schccl event sponsored by the Student Council during the 1939-1940 session. The Council has been composed of twelve representatives from seven student activities and the two departments. The executive officers were: Rodger Goodman, president; Maurice Lawson, vice-president; and Henrietta Carlson, secretary-treasurer. The activity interests were promoted by Carl I.indman, Alexis Society; Ethel Tederman, College Club; Ruth Olson, musical organizations; Gordon Peterson, athletics; Alrik Blcomquist, student publications; Herschel Rogers, Religious Council, Joyce Johnson, forensic activities; Bruce Fleming, Seminary; and Grant Samuelson, Junior College. The Student Council was organized to foster a wholesome spirit within the student body, to promote and have general control over student organizations, and to encourage friendly relationships v ith other schools. The chapel song-leader, David Anderson, pianist, Grace Widen, and ushers, Glenn Anderson and Francis Otto, were appointed by the Student Council. A Flower Fund has been maintained through the receipt of chapel offerings. The Student Council and the Boarding Club share a joint responsibility in the maintenance of the Gospel Team bus. Several hundred little cowbells tinkled a welcome to the many alumni and friends for the Round-up Homecoming on November 3. Maurice Lav son was general chairman for this event. The annual student basketball trip this year to Rochester was exciting and interesting to those tha: went. Other all-school functions were: a sleigh ride perty January 29 and a picnic June 5. Meetings of the Council were held once a month when problems and programs of the activities were discussed. The sane advice of the adviser, Prof. C. E. Carlson, has been appreciated. The Student Council has possibilities of becoming a more potent factor in determining student affairs and promoting interest of school activities.
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HENRIETTA CARLSON. Th B Multnomah Jr College, Portland. Ore. Neighborhood Girls’ Club, 2 yrs.; Rescue Home work, 2 yrs.; Goepel team 1, 2, 3; A Cappella I, 2; Basketball 2. 3; B. W. A. I. 2, 3; Sec'y Alexis, Social Chrmn 2; Missionary Band 1, 2, 3, Sec’y 2; Scc’y.Trcas. Student Council 3; Soc'y-Troas. Sonior class 3. RODGER GOODMAN. Th.3. Bethel Jr College Preaching; Roseland Sw. Bapt. Church. Chicago, 111. Male Chorus 1, 2, 3, A CappeT.a 1, Band 2; Pros. Student Council 3. ORVILLE JOHNSON, Th.B. Bethel Jr. College Preaching: Ogema, Wls. Student pastor I. 2. 3; Basketball 1; Baseball I, 2, 3; Vice-Pros. Alexis 3. S. BRUCE FLEMING. Th.3. Bethel Jr. College Proaching: Ebonozer Bapt. Church. Duluth, Minn. Oratory 1. S. M. J. C. C Oratory T. -ophv 1; Vice-Pros. A Cappella 1; Athletic Board I; Trees Alexis 1. Vicc-P.es. 2; Missionary Band 1, 2; Male Chorus 1. 2: Student pastor 1. 2, 3. Boarding Club Board Chrmn. 3; Student Council 3. NED HOLMGREN. Th.B. Bethol Jr. College Preaching: Isle, Minn. Vico Pres. Student Council, 1; Pros. Religious Council % Male Chorus 1, 2. 3, Pres. 2; Vice-Pres. Class 2; Pres Alexis 3; Studont pastor 2, 3; Tennis 3. MAURICE LAWSON. Th B Bethel Jr. College Student pastor 1, 2, 3. Male Chorus 1, 2, 3, Vico-Pres. 1, 3; Boarding Club Board 3. CARL LINDMAN. Th B. Bethel Jr. Colloge Preaching: Pillager, Minn. Missionary Band 2. 3; Student Council 3; Class Pres. 3; Studont pastor. FLORENCE LINDSTROM. Th B. Bothol Jr. College Missionary Band 1. 2, 3; Studor.t Council 1; Sec y Alexis 1; News Editor Clarion 1; Sec’y claes 2; Gospel team 1: Vice-Pres. B. V . A. 2. HERMAN TEGENFELDT. B.D. Western Washington College ol Education Proachina: Spring Vclo, Minn. Student Council 1. 2; Missionary Band I. 2. 3, Pres. 2; Basketball 1; Male Chorus I. 2, 3. Scc’v 2; A Cappella I; Student pastor I, 2. 3; Gospel team 1; Religious Council 2; Scm. Alumni Scholarship 2. VACLAV VOJTA. B.D N. W. Evan. Seminary.- Augsburg College. Minneapolis. Minn. Preaching: First Slovak 3apt. Church, Minneapolis, Minn. CARL YOUNG. Th.B. Bothel Jr. College Male Chorus 1, 2, 3, Trcas. 3; Basketball 1, 2, Capt. 2; Baseball 1: Tennis 2. 3; Vice-Pres. Alexis 2. Pres. 3: Clarion Assoc. Ed. I. Co-Ed 2: Boarding Club Board 1: Stifdent pastor 2, 3.
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