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Page 13 text: “DR. JURKAT MISS NIESTRATH MR. HAUPT MISS HYSEIL DR. McCHESNEY COACH PYATTE MRS. KLINC MISS BASORE DR. WOODARD INETEEN FOURTY TWO ”Page 15 text: “i m : r. Ue Stosuf ajj the Etude+it Qo-uhccL This year, as in years past, the Student Body organized the Student Council. Originally, this organization served as staH and publishers of Cedarville College's weekly paper. The Whis- pering Cedars, along with acting as the student governing body. Through the ensuing years, however, it has become entirely devoted to its work of solving the civic problems of the students, leaving the Whispering Cedar3 Staff to publish the school paper. In various years since its creation in 1933 the President of the college and the deans of the men and women have represented the fac- ulty as members of the Student Council, but since 1938 they have not been present to act as active members in the regular Council meet- ings. Most meetings took place without the presence of faculty members. The faculty has been considered, of course, and has been well represented in all meetings where discussion of problems directly concerning them, or their relations with the students have taken place. Being started and continued with the thought in mind that cooperation is necessary for the good of all, Codarvillo Collcgo's 1942 student council has acted accordingly. Priding itself in its democratic v ays, the council has given careful consideration to several problems of student relationship in the past year. In its first meeting it decided upon the short- ening of the second semester. This was acted upon by a faculty recommendation and in the presence of faculty represented advisors. The proposed recommendation was accepted, a plan drawn up by which the shortening could be accomplished, a revision in daily and Com- mencement Week schedules made, and the whole presented to the entire student body for their acceptance. Another meeting of the Council and advisors was called to consider and accept another change in schedule to conform with the ad- vance in time proposed by the federal gov- ernment. Similar meetings were held when a decision was made to revise the old rule bock and bring it up to date. This revision is at present still in progress. The establishment of an honor roll was made by the council this year by which the names of those students having a B average or better are to be published each semester. The Student Council this year was ably conducted by Robert Guthrie, Student Body President and well represented for the Seniors by Bea Collier and E. Clayton Wiseman, for the Juniors by Bea Williams and Lee Miller, for the Sophomores by Betty Ervin and R. Henry Campbell, and for the Freshmen by Doris Williams and Louis Sweet. 1. Tho memories ol thU Easier communion service will live In our hearts forovor. No student ol Cedarville College will forget the inspiring speochcs given in our chapel by people Irom all parts ol the world. 2. An athlete and a scholar who comes Irom across the streot Is iroshman Keith Wright. Although lust a •little fellow. he was active In both basketball and baseball. He also handled sports writeups lor the newspapers. 3. Dorothy Bogcntilo who comos from Mt. Sterling. Ohio. Is an elementary teacher who graduates this year. Dot stays with Miss Basoro and has been Prol. Steelo's right hand man lor three years In N.Y.A. work. 4. Chemistry has becorao an important part ©1 everyday lUe within this last year. Cedarville Is doing lu part In the great speed up program to start young raon on tholr way In the field ol chemistry. S. A product ol a neighboring village ol Jamestown Is Miss Mary Elolso Klalt. She's standing at the door ol her Red Dragon. which Is last becoming a campus tradition. 6. John Sanders hails Irom London. Ohio, ar.d Is tho mainstay ol tho baseball loam's pitching staff. Johnny, a sophomore, also played basketball and is a charter member ol the Irat. 7. Beatrice Williams who halls from near London. Ohio, also graduates as an elomentary teacher this year. Bea Is musically inclined, can both play the piano and sing, and belongs to the X2.'$ Sorority. 8. Where one Is seen, the othor shall also bo seen. Hank and Laurel are one ol the most popular couples on the campus. We would like to say more here, but lust look at the third linger on Laurel's loft hand and you will know the rest ol the story. E G E I N N I N N w ”
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