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Our help has been in the name of the Lord JAMES CAIL, Student Association President Student Association executives met monthly to discuss and work out problems and projects pertinent to the student body. LARRY BROWN, Vice President ELEANOR ANDREWS. Secretary ERNEST CHUN, Treasurer 22
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Transferring to CBC her junior year, VERNE SCOTT immediately be- came active in FMF, Lit (vice president, 3). chorus (librarian, 4), student council (4), and chairman of the music committee (4). She looks forward to a teaching min- istry on the field. DOROTHY SILAR, Dot, started out her freshman year as a member of chorus, typist for the CeBeCean, and active FMF member (1-4). Her last three years were pretty well taken up with her outside contacts with those who need spiritual coun- cil. These have helped to prepare her for future work in Europe. HAROLD SELLS, a member of the Camera Club since his sophomore year and its president in his senior year, used his shutterbug skill as CeBeCean photographer (2-4) and as last year ' s Finial photo- grapher. All four years on the bas- ketball team, he also spent four years with the Forensic Society (secretary-treasurer this year). He was in the Bar-Bell Club (2), also. Plans are for missionary pioneer- ing in South America. BEULAH STAFF Beulah ' s al- ways the same— not the up and down type, her friends testify. This trait ought to make her wel- come at her future job on the mission field as a teacher. While at CBC, she has been secretary of her jun- ior class, and associate member of FMF (1-4). MILDRED STOUT decided this year at the Toccoa Falls FMF Con- ference to go to Africa next year, upon completion of her Bible Col- lege training. Midge has been a member of Lit (1-3), secretary (2), and an active member of FMF (2-4). HAROLD VAUGHAN, who hails from West Virginia, is a transfer student from Marshall College, and an Air Force Veteran. Harold has worked on and completed his Bible College training quietly and com- petently. LAURA WILLIAMS, while com- pleting her college work, has had added responsibilities as a house- wife and mother. She has been an active FMF member, and plans to go with her husband to the mis sion field. -; ' - GEDDIE STRICKLAND has been quite busy: Bar-Bell Club (2), Camera Club treasurer (3-4), chorus member (3-4), Forensic (3-4), Par- liamentarian (4), active FMF mem- ber (3-4), and darkroom techician for the Finial (3). Geddie has sung a deep bass in quartet work since his sophomore year, and as a jun- ior he sang in the Little Chapel Choir. Missionary work seems to be ahead for him. EDWIN WALKER, revealing his head for business as business manager of CeBeCean (1), carried over this talent along with his Virginian dignity into his pos- ition as Finial business manager (3). Busy as a practice teacher this year, for the last three years he has been a Forensic member (vice president 3) and an active FMF member (prayer group leader, 3). Ed looks forward to being a missionary teacher. MARY RUTH WISE has lived up to her last name during her Bible College career, with the well-earned reputation of being clever and an honor student. Although busy with her books, she has participated in Lit (1-3), FMF (active member, 1-4, treasurer, 4) and the CeBeCean (writer 1, and proof-reader, 2). Her knack for languages will be useful in translation work on the mission field. ' 5
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STUDENT COUNCIL CONCLUDES SUCCESSFUL YEAR OF SERVICE THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE left to Right: Carl Black, Hubert Ad- dleton, Mary Lee Fry, Carolyn Ray, David Renaker, and Nancy Rey- nolds, headed up by Carolyn Ray, put original preparation and hard work into parties for special occas- ions, also planning movies, recre- ation, and all other social activities to provide relaxation for the stu- dents. THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE left to right: Sara Jamison, Steven Hitzelberger, and Sally Amer, led by Sally Arner, worked on every- thing that goes into a smooth and appealing program for special ban- quets and occasions during the year. THE MORALE COMMITTEE Left to Right: Jimmy Call, Marlys An- derson, Eleanor Andrews, Larry Brown, Burt Harding, Elva Brown- lee, and Winford Headrick, function- ing under the leadership of Larry Brown, handled few unpleasant cases during the year, and kept disciplinary problems well in hand. MISS SARA PETTY, Council Advisor THE MUSIC COMMITTEE, Not Pictured , including Sophie Gra- ham and Bill Engels, under Verne Scott ' s supervision, musically brightened up social life at CBC. Elva Brownlee and her commit- tee came across with another suc- cessful Spring musicale to climax the year ' s social events.
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