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The second year of the Alpha Xi chapter of Kappa Pi, national art fraternity, opened on November 20, 1946, with a dinner given for nine pledges, two associate members, the spon- sor, and active members. Mr. Herschel C. Logan, nationally and internationally known for his woodcuts, spoke of the possibilities of present day artists and the fields open to them. He was then presented with a certificate of honorary membership in Kappa Pi, Activities during the year included an autumn exhibition of the works of Dr. Birger Sandzen and his daughter, Margaret Sandzen Greenoughg a party given by the pledges for the activesg formal initiation of the pledges on on January ll, the first anniversary of the chapter, and sponsorship in March and April of exhibitions sent out by the Prairie Water Colors, prints from the Association of Ameri- can Artists of New York, oils by Kansas Artists, and water colors of Mexican scenes by Walter Buckingham Swan. Page Twenty-Nine Sjmmor. , Prcsulerxl. . Vice Prcsiileul . Secretary, . . Treaxurur. , , Aunt-idle M umlwrx . Honorary Ivievnlvur. . Pleilgizw imrl New , .Miss EDNA l-UTTLE . FRIFDA S'rlrrLMAN , OPAL C.-xRLsoN , MELVA Bosrrcnux . . . MARi:AxE'r NICKEIS S LULA Comma Q l Mmm KATHiuN BRYAN ... ., . ,,.. , Henscusi. C. LOLLAN Murufwm: Rl IiH BRINI-Y, JUAN llvu-1RF, DON l.Ewis, XXVALTER EITEI, Axri-wk LFN1, liirHAkn Mosns, l.x1fl,L l'Hii.Ln's, IDICK STITH, VUALLIAM VVUS. On Fifth Street Woodcut by Herschel C. Logan
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DON BFNNETT CHRIS BURNS ED DOHERTY, President BOB DULANEY LOIS GILEK HELEN HENRY, Secretary CHARLES HOFFI-IAUS CHARLES LAWSON BOB LEWIS DON NEWELL, Vice-President JoHN RITTER The Student Council, always the Hgofbetweenl' from students to faculty in making recommendations for changes suggested by the students, and in carrying to the student body suggestions made by the faculty, figured quite prominently this year in student affairs. The Council, composed of four seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and two freshmen carried on the business of apportioning the Student Activity fund, financing social functions, and directing general affairs of the student body. Coun- cil leaders were: president, Ed Doherty, vice-president, Don Newell, and secretary, Helen Henry. STUDENT COUNCIL Page Twenty-Eight
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There is little we as the Coyote staff can say to you, the readers of our yearbook-our hopes and aspirations have centered around this publication. We present to you the 1947 Coyote, hoping you will hold it as a permanent record ofthe school year, that you will cherish it as one of your Wesleyan Memories. May it recall to you the upward trend of the college enrollment, school spirit and student-faculty cooperation. May it bring to mind the new students and the old, the chapels and the assemblies, the football and basketball games, the Collegian Band and the Philharmonic Choir, the Lilac Fete and the Inauguration, the Coyote Den and Carl's. Remembering all of these, we know you'll remember the TH Coyote. If we can feel that we have helped make this an integral part of your 1946-1947 school year, we are glad. The Coyote was published with the advice and assistance of Mrs. Louise Lyda. THE STAFF Editor. ,,......., . ,................. HELEN HENRY D N Business Managers. . . . . . 5 JEZN Campus Photographer. . .... FRANCIS STARR . CHR Sports Editors ,..... .......,........., I S BURNS BILL BURKE Editorial ASSiSIdHfS+DOROTHY BECK, JEAN CLARK, DON GALLION, VIRGINIA HARZ, CHARLES HoEFHAUs, CHARLES LAwsoN. E1947CDYDTE Page 'Thirty
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