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Page 71 text:
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ATHLETIC COMMITTEE FuncTioning as a parT of STUdenT Council, This commiTTee soughT To sTimulaTe inTeresT in The various phases of inTer-collegiaTe sporTs acTiviTies on EasTern's campus. An inTramuraI program con- sisTing of volleyball, baskeTball, ping-pong, Tennis, and sofTbaIl was organized early in The fall. The selecTion and Training of cheerleaders was anoTher of The commiTTee's funcTions. The TradiTional AThIeTic BanqueT held each spring was organized by The commiTTee. FeaTuring enTer- TainmenT by The sTudenTs and highlighTed by a prominenT speaker from The field of sporTs, The dinner evenT provides The opporTuniTy for The awarding of varsiTy IeTTers and Trophies To ouTsTanding players and Teams. SeaTed: J. LisTon, N. Salamon. STanding: L. G. Ehlers, J. Leggieri, and G. L. Ehlers. ART COMMITTEE Members of The ArT CommiTTee were The un- seen designers of a form of arT on EasTern's campus' which is generally looked Uporf as if iT had grown of iTseIf. ThaT parTicular form of arT for which They were responsible is The ad; verTising by means of posTers, signs, and dis- plays, of The innumerable evenTs which occur ThroughouT The school year. AIThough They were limiTed by lack of individual professional Training, They did have naTural TalenT in varying degrees among Them; and They de- rived genuine pleasure from using This TalenT for The benefiT of EasTern. The members of The ArT CommiTTee were: SeaTed: P. Cummings, Chairman. STanding, left To right: L. Morris, E. Veninga, L. Owens, L. Bogdanow. NoT shown: J. BarTholomew, S. Bayer, T. DeviTT, and D. Robinson. 9g g us i .1 mm
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' 4W , vfwm s CHAPEL COMMITTEE Again This year, The vice-presidenT of The STU- denT Council has led an able commiTTee in The acquiring of The besT sTudenT TalenT for The weekly sTudenT chapel programs. LefT To righT: G. Shingledecker, R. STorms, Chairman; and C. Haynes. CULTURAL COMMITTEE The CommiTTee was given This year The means To build and expand inTo horizons which were never before possible, and The efforT was a success. An exTensive program inTended To en- rich sTudenT life was arranged: a Shakespearean reciTal, lecTures on subjecTs ofecurrenT' inTeresT, and inspiring musical programs. 1959-60 has been a year of improvemenT and growTh aT EasTern, and The 'CUITuraI CommiTTee has had an imporTanT parT in This development SeaTed: J. Shankle, chairman. STanding, left To righT: K. Lyman, F. MerediTh, C. Kruhm, J. MarTinson, C. Biorn, R. Behrens. NoT shown: Mrs. Della Rodgers, adviser; S. Lynn, C. Miller, E. Moore, L. Pullen.
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lNTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL From Top To boffom: D. Beals, L. Myers, C. Saunders, J. Martin- son, C. Haynes, L. Bryan, Chairman; 5. ViTUIlo, 8. L00, M. Parker, J. Dahl, P. Fuller. THE COUNCIL The lnTer-DormiTory Council was organized in an aTTempT To achieve sTudenT seIT-governmenT on a collegiaTe level. Four years have passed since The birTh of The Council, which was a c00peraTive pro- iecT of boTh facuITy and sTudenTs. Helped by This Council, The sTudenTs of EasTern have become more independenT and havevshown ThaT They can begin To assume responsibiliTy for disciplining Themselves. Thus The Council has influenced The building of more harmonious reIaTionships beTween The adminisTraTion and The sTudenT body. The Council grew sTeadily, overcoming sTudenT resenTmenTs and suspiciOns. This year The sTudehTs have placed more confidence in The Council and have used H as a sounding-board for Their opm- ions and wishes in The dormiTory. Ignorance and apaThy 'which exisT in The aTTiTudes 0T some of The sTudenTs hinder The full effecTiveness of The InTer-DormiTory Council. As maTuriTy and insighT come To boTh The Council and The sTudenT body, The usefulness of The sTudenT seIf-governmenT will increase. 68
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