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sluth-ut bod! is united lvl' UN' lu t-titlt-moi' to enlist in their Stl vu-ry sovit-ty lm'mbt'1'. Rnmo clue. , K0 NW' iota The Amateur Radio Club Station W maintains regular sclietlulps with denomi SCCM t and other contacts, operating Commullratiorial equipment built in the Physics departmeliallon oratories. Unliccnsed members who are intl ah. in operating the club transmitter or theirested are instructed in obtaining the necessary Fed0wn Communication Commission authorization eg? i ficf-rs include- Burgess Bills, WSZIZ, Pres.g-joint 7 ROY J or- OH, Secre- Holloway, WSDYE, Nice-presidentg QQVUSCU, WLINQF, TFUSTUCZ Donald Mag tary. PHILAMW' C W' GIRLS' ronutvt Dormitory girls are drawn together in a spirit of friendship and fellowship by means of the Girls' Forum. June Johansen, President forthe first semester was assisted by Adelaide Youker, Vice-president. Second semester President was Annabelle Hobbsg Vice-president was Norma Hodenberg. SPEAKERS FO MINISTERIAL SEMINAR The Ministerial Seminar, a miniature church .t-mit-.5 utfm-tle opportunities for members to gain vxpt-rit-m'e in ministerial leadership. FifSf st'lltt'Nlt'l' l'rt-sitlvnt was .lack Ca1'GY- Who was assisted by Ross Baptist, Vice-p1'eSiCl6I1TS Frank Vessels was second semester President and James Smuts was Yit't'-p1't'SiClCllf- cum 0' 1 HEQS O MISSIONARY VOLUNTEER 50 - vhole H , , my I 5 1 ,A..,1 of the W lln- ntissionuix tahnt .md ltr thc Missionary X ders w . H . - -md lea Yoluntt-vi' Soviely. lln- Ntsstoiitiry la' I 'ooeram ' ' mil-winning P1 U
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X In -an W 3 iii!-ft. 'iitittyt' li' ' 'tlltttt x . Filth 'nm X , ' Alinunifiti 'H 'hi Ev- twill? izli N' llttqmi, N . nf nh. ., hx . WM K I-PM ..,nHZat.. sr lt- tt. Pre .ith 4. im: Hoi- kr! . . Nigigoni QE., N Vg. M tllff it H spitit Y means of the 'resident lot the tdelaide Youhfl ' President was Ht was Norma NAR iniature chuitlt r iiienihers I0 gdership. Fllfi im. wht 'lil Fraul esitletili lent and ilmlf soflfll of the llhoii hp llifflllaii lland leaflet' H1 . fftgfa Lntllg p A whic ORONOKQ NA1uRAus1s cl.uB O loko Club nantctl for tht- township in IO! F' . The Missionary College is located, l . Emmanue th information about thc natural Specilllizes.lnvicinity When Tommy Kessler, lite in lltient and Professor Phipps, sponsor, Clullpresll il. Eh0u0'l1IS for activities, interesting Combmiaigigeplace. DAmong the interesting events 1 results Q01-ed was their trip to which the club SPOUM Chica50' PHILAMINE CLUB the Philamine Club, an organ of The officers of the pre-nursing group, keep their eyes fixed on their goal. From the expressions on their faces it would seem that each is thinking of the day when he or she makes the pledge 'cto devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care. The Club President Dorothea Hull leads out in keeping alive Club members' interests in the field of nursing. SPEAKERS FORUM The Speakers Forum, open to all students, is Cluli is to helm members. The purpose of the clearly' forcetulll prepare mihvlduals to present Cod tg th Y, and logically the Word of C World. Professor Field acts as f l . aiglttgd SE0HZ0I'd and President Harold ,lump is R Y 11 rey OW . . Presidents. eng and Bob Klfk' Vice' TEACHERS OF romonnow The Teachers of T for those student Omoffow Club is organized Work, that of Shwhg ITHVC Ch0S6n uthe nicest Monthly meeti elvms t0 mold characters. HHS work and Iigs help members to PTCPHTC for fellow Teachersofbi-Come better acquainted with sor, is able to if 0m0ff0w. Miss Ambs, Spon- -. dem Cal 4 0 91' practical guidance to Presi- f Jo J i Igfinsen a - , I . Ottnson. im V111 'IJl'1fstth-nt Wanda f
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