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,Q XX,-V-Q mf ,fr - - V. ,,,. W, ., , .PQ e ouern our fown movement - Y ' f . l K STUDENT EUUNIIIL The Student Council, under the sponsor- ship of Rev. Beversluis, has endeavored to serve the student body in every phdse of its activity. The most creditable accomplishment the Student Council has made this year was the conducting of the student Expansion Drive. A co-operative student body pledged 53,864.00 The Student Council also has completed work on a Student Guide Book. The student body has used the sugges- tion box as an outlet for student opinion and many ot their suggestions have been acted upon by the Student Council and brought to the attention ot the administration. na if ' , .. A- 2 I I M Q . Ha is ,o ,I A 1 , , , ,f I A Y I' 1 , f I Lettlto Rfgh! lfseate-dt: G. Ven Dyk, Mr. C. Bontekoe4lSponso1'l, M. Druk- kei csdnof-m-cmefa, M. stem, E. Hamstrag tttandingl: H. Faber, I. De See,E. Gall, N. Pelgrim, H. Hovan ,'Q rx! -1 t 'f , K. Lelt to Right tseatedl: I. Sleenstra, D. Vande Ree, I. Voorman tTreas,l, 1. De long tVice-Pres.l, Rev. N. H, Beversluis tAdviserl, A. Visbeen tPres.l, Marilyn Drukker tSec'yJ, G. Vermaas, B. Kuipholtg tstandingl: T. Woudenberg, W, Kort, E, Gall, P, Borduin, I. Snoep, C. Hoogerhyde, S. Kingma, D. Sweetman. ENVUY STAFF The Envoy Staft has persistently tried to keep its fingers on the pulse beat ot Eastern Academy. This year has been no exception. The first completely journalized staff Was initiated this year, for all ot us have com- pleted a course in lournalism. This year We introduced a new tour col- umn paper replacing the three column paper of previous years. The Iournalism Class has made substan- tial contributions to the paper and four of its members are now a part ot the Stall. We Wish to express our thanks to Mr. Bontekoe tor his unceasing patience and coop- eration in supervising our activities.
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