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CLASSES HOPE COLLEGE MILESTONE
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Third Row: A. Kroncmcycr. I). Dykstra. E. I.uidcns, R. Mock. Second Row M. Henney, A. Sliiphorst. A. Wceldrcycr. J. I.uidcns. M. Van Dyke. Front Row: A. Boven. F. Bielefeld. P. Loew. E. Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL Loungy chairs . . . ping pong . . . the latest LIFE . . . relaxation in the Commons Room Boy meets Girl ... the wearing of the green . . . the All-College Mixer . . . hair- pulling and rope-pulling, Frosh vs. Sophs . . . floats and decorations . . . reunions and a game . . . the grads are back! . . . girl treats boy, an old Dutch custom . . . President Edwin Luidens with his cabinet of Dean Dykstra, vice-president; Alma Weel- dreyer, secretary; and Treasurer John Lui- dens led one of the most successful years in the annals of Student Council history. The answer to the students' prayer, the long-awaited Commons Room, was one of their outstanding contributions to the campus. The Council set itself to the task of introducing to the campus a number of worth-while and authoritative speakers, and it initiated the series with the well known lecturer and world traveler, Dr. Sherwood Eddy, who spoke several times and con- ducted an open forum in the course of his stay here. As usual the Student Council sponsored Dutch Treat Week which this year featured a skating party. The All-College Mixer, the presenting of the green, and the sponsoring of the Nykerk Cup Contest for freshmen and sophomore girls were all successfully super vised by the Council again this year. They also sponsored the annual pull in which the sophomore boys received the ducking. Rose Teninga and Charles Friede had charge of the Homecoming banquet which climaxed a week-end featuring parades, floats, house decorations, reunion break- fasts, and then the big game. (27]
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