Jarvis Christian College - Bulldog Yearbook (Hawkins, TX)

 - Class of 1969

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Pearlie Scott Beverly President 1 968 - 6 9 X965 59 Eleanor Joseph Corresponding Secretary Edwin Anderson Recording Secretary Ruben Hannah Business Manager Charles Hamilton Parliamentarian Fred Hearn Treasurer Loyd Harris Chaplain Alfred Stinson Editor-in-Chief Melvin Brown Assistant Editor y ppppxt' ' Charles Hamilton A ' President X959-70 Jerry McAway Vice President Barbara McKinley Corresponding Secretary Eleanor Joseph Recording Secretary James Redmon Treasurer A utry Acrey Business Manager Tillman Cooke Editor-in-Chief William Edwards Chaplain Phyllis Feagan Parliamentarian IS9

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Efvhgmg Honor . 70 ffl-917' Givmg C'f'.Q09'f . Coffege fare-lwlw I I Y' ' K N. ', '-qw' ALFRED STINSON Jarvis' first Brookhaven scholar. Stinson, a chemistry major, did 16 weeks of study and research at New York's Brookhaven National Labora- tories. He was the No. 1 choice among Brookhaven scholars from other colleges. IRIS JEAN SULCER Instead of doing her Student Teaching in East Texas, Jean- nie Sulcer flew to Rochester, New York, to teach in ele- mentary school under Project Unique. The University of Rochester supervised her Stu- dent Teaching. Ou-4 I jggyffp.. pf , ,gtg - .8 X vi-l2v'r . ELI-:ANOR JOSEPH FRED HEARN Selected to study Computer AW3.I'dCd FOI'd FOLII1d3.IlOI1 gfallt data processing the Summer to do 1969 summer study ifl gf 1969 at Systems DQVQIQPL CCOIIOITIICS at Tll18,l'16 Univer- ing Corporation, Santa Monica, sity ill LOUiSi21Ha- Hearn is Calif. Miss Joseph is a math- an economics major. ematics major. gi s ,,,, . t r i m ., ,. I ' gl TILLMAN COOKE Editor of The Expression, Cooke participated in student newspaper Editorial Workshop at Clark College in Atlanta, Ga. Expression was rated as one of the best fof some 351 newspapers. I 3 GEORGE PHILLIPS As an air traffic control spe- cialist trainee, Phillips was selected to work and study under direction of the Federal Aviation Administration fFAAQ at Longview. I58 i



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Tho Coflogo Exgoofvonoo 6'u!ffvofion or' foo Moo' for 2 Boffof' Tomorrow We set forth these principles To make the student Government creators of change, not just creatures of change: activators of progress, not just reactors to progress. fOrganizations of the future, with progress of any kind as an ultimate goal, cannot afford rigidified structures, calcified policies, or petrified programs if they expect, o' deserve, to survive in the swirl of college changeg We will exert total effort to make each student an organizer - one who will arrange his work load and plan his schedule to suit the need of the college requirements. And in turn, we hope to make each student a recipient - a vessel into which facts and figures will be poured, mixed and hopefully retained. We will strive to make each individual an analyst, able to study objectives, to rea- son, to separate, to criticize and to recommend. Each student will be a responder: one who will be called upon to answer, to refute, to provide and participate. It is our hope to make each an observer - attentive, preceptive, and a good listener. He will no longer be a statistic but avery important individual for whom new programs and new processes are innovated to keep abreast of the changing college environ- ITIEIII , Finally, we will stress the fact that college is primarily an intellectual experi- ence. Training is involved: vocation is not negligible: social participation must be lively and interestingg physical activity must be vigorous. Nevertheless, Q central objective of college is the cultivation of the mind for a better tomorrow. This we will hold fast to, letting our leaders lead and our followers follow, thus making us a body of united young americans, pure of heart, sound of mind, and sure of purpose. A MESSAGE from the STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT JK f 1 at t Charles Hamilton 1969-'70

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