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,GLEN BACHNIAN HAZEL HOOGTERP ROBERT CATEY President Secretay Vice President RELIGIOUS LIFE COUNCIL lwember DR. ROADMAN.. . . DR. BOYER .... ROELEY LANE. ........ . YVINONA ROUNSEVELL KENNETH SHERMAN. . RUSSELL WHITE . . . NIARGARET HYDE .... ELIZABETH NORMAN. . EARNEST BUTTERFIELD. . . HOWARD RICE .......... NORMAN EDWARDS. . . GLEN BACHMAN. , . KENNETH NOLD .... HAZEL PIOOGTERP. . ROBERT CATEY .... M E1.v1'N BAUMAN .... REVA MCLAUGHLIN. . Represent ........Fnculty ...................Faculiy . . . . . . . .Sludeni Body President . . .Student Body-Phreno Editor . . . . . . .Y.M. C.A.President C.d. . . .Y. W1 C. H. President . . .Life Service Club President . . . . Oxford Fellowship President .... . . . . .Oxford Fellowship . . .Epworth League President . . . . .... President of Council ....................EpworthLeague Freshman Girls' S. S. Class President ..............Seeretr1ry of Council . . .Sophomore S. S. Class President . . . . . . . . .Vice-President of Council Freslzmnn Boys' S. S. Class President . .Junior-Senior S. S. Class President The Religious Life Council is not a religious organization, but a council of already existing organizations. It was organized in 1928 through the leadership of Dr. Boyer, head of the department of Religion. It was felt that such a council was needed in order to insure a greater unification of work among the various religious organizations and to lessen wasted effort through overlapping and duplication of activities. Surveys have been made of all the organizations and steps taken to improve conditions where possible. The Council meets every two weeks to discuss religious problems of the Campus. One Hundred Eighty-seven
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KENNETH SHERMAN . GLEN BACHMAN .... PAUL POTTER .... RUSSELL WHITE ..... NORMAN O. EDWARDS. . . ROBERT CATEY ...... Louis HOERAUF. . . DR. E. S. BOYER ..... J. ROBLEY LANE ...... HOWARD SPICKNALL. . GEORGE BROOKS ..... One Hundred Eighty-eight . . . . . . . . .President . . . . .Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer ........7VIembership ... . . . . .Publicity ............Social . .Sludent Volunteer . . . .Faculty Ad-visor Siudent Government Employment Bureau . .Finance Chairman
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