Cincinnati Bible Seminary - Nautilus Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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STUDE T COUNCIL 7, , l First row: Luwana Cobb, Lovell Montgomery, Patsy George, Lynn Gallagher, Martha Souclers, Zoe Trotter, Loraine Maxwell. Second row: Merrill Nicholson, Dale Cluxton, June Dennis, Ralph Jones, Bill Stansberry, Howard Dobbs. I-2-3-4.U Numerous voices could be heard. 5-6-7. There must be an easier way, one said glumly. The money is ine, said a thirdg be- sides, none of us will be serving next year. Perhaps you have guessed what is hap- pening. The day is Campus Day. Yes, it is the Student Council counting tax stamps while the other students are out having fun. Obtaining the stamps is not usually as tedious as counting them. The money re- ceived, along with that from the candy ma- chines, is used to sponsor such projects as the Council feels will be most beneficial to the school and to the student body. Whether it is installing water coolers or washing machines, or seeing to the problem I0 of congested parking, or chartering a bus for a basketball game, the Student Council is there to meet the need. The members are elected from each dor- mitory and from each of the classes. This year Howard Dobbs serves as presidentg Dale Cluxton, vice-presidentg Martha Rose Souders, secretaryg Bill Stansberry, trea- surer. Professor Carver is the faculty advisor. Since the school was without a student newspaper this year, the Council took on the responsibility of editing and publishing a paper called the Council-Or. Such is the task, to act when necessary, to serve when needed, and to be the voice of the student.

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First raw: Matthew Ikeda, Barbara XVade, Lloyd Pelfreyg Second vow: Ronald Fisher, Charles Gilliamg Third row: William Blake, Hugh Lee Hurrong Fourth row: Ted Smith. First row: Jack Ford, Gene Stalker, John Hardin, Robert Simpson, Paul Rathberng Second row: Harold Sims, Don Miller, Lee Bnltzcr, Tom Friskncyg Third row: Ray Patterson, Ronald Nierritt, Bill Bravard.



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FRESHMAN CLASS First picture: janet Whittington, Flower girlg Bill Sransberry, Sludenr Council, Barbara jones, Historian. Second picture: Eugene Wiggington, Presidentg Muriel Papelow, Secretaryg John Beville, Vice-president. The Freshman Class of 1953-54 first met as a class on Friday, September 12, 1953, just before they were to take their college entrance examination. The meeting was in Room One of the Administration Building. The Freshmen had assembled there and had been singing gospel choruses before time for the examination. The first regular meeting of the Fresh- man Class was held under the direction of Lowell jackson, Senior Class president. The purpose of this meeting was for the election of class otiicers. Eugene Wiggin- ton of Louisville, Kentucky, was chosen president. John Paul Beville, Miami, Okla- homa, was named vice-president. Muriel Paeplow of Toledo, Ohio, was selected for secretary. Mervin Shaw, Lawrenceville, Illinois, was elected treasurer. The class chose as their sponsor Professor Dan Eynon, a new addition to the faculty of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary. A date for the next meeting was set. The purpose of this meeting was to be the election of Flower girl and historian, and it was also for the appointing of committees for the writing of a constitution. At the next meeting, the class elected Janet Whittington of Jamestown, Ohio, flower girl. Barbara jones, Lexington, Ken- tucky, was chosen for class historian, an office to be held for all fourryears. Professor Eynon challenged the Freshman Class to a greater service for Jesus Christ. On December ro, a constitution was adopted to guide the newly organized class. Their class colors and class Hower were also adopted. The colors are maroon and white. II

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