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ROBERT EDMISTON, St. Louis, Missouri Here is personified a case of desirable preoccupation. The fact that Bob's activity on campus has been limited results only from the less lcnown fact that he is so busy with other worth- while things. just one example of his usefulness in the Lord's work is his position with the Youth for Christ organization in greater St. Louis, where he has capably served for some time as director of follow-up work. Bob is a history major, and his plans for the immediate future are somewhat indefinite. ROBERT FIOL, Kanpur, India Bob is an illustrious member of both the senior class and the Fiol trio that has been on the campus scene fon five long yea-rs. Always busy in the school's activities in an unofficial way, he became a member of the gospel team quartet in his junior year, and at the same time quite capably filled the large shoes usually worn by the chorale's business manager. That was the year of the vice-presidency for Bob, a position which he held in the chorale, in the John Knox literary society, and in his junior class. His last year has been the climax, however, for he reached the apex of any aspiring male student's accomplishments when he was narrowly elected president of the student body. A real go-getter, Bob is an anthropology major, and looks forward to serving on the mission iield after completing seminary. BETTE PAPIRNYK, Edmonton, Alberta Bette is a girl with a mind of her own, and as an inde- pendent thinker adds color to her class. She was a transfer student from Prairie Bible Institute and came the 3000 miles to her alma mater as a second semester freshman in the fall of 1958. Since then she has made her way through school with some academic success, while finding for herself a place in the hearts of many on campus. Bette's business-like approach has earned for her the job of class treasurer during her senior year, a. job capably filled, and has made her valuable in various secre- tarial jobs. Bette is an anthropology major. . -sr., we X1-rn 4-in 'T'
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