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The STUDENT HONOR couNclL Judges Vinton, Rohde, Gatchel, Howard, chairman, Robinson, Howard, W., Lyons On my honor as a K. M. I. cadet . . . is the code by which every student abides, and it is the function of the Student Hon- or Council to enforce the strict obedience of the system. In the spring of the preceding year, six seniors and two juniors were elected by the student body to represent the group and enforce action upon any breach of honor set down in the school's laws. This Sinister Seven are boys of high ideals and were chosen for their fairness, character, and judg- ment. The Corps may Well be proud of the Student Honor Coun- cil's functions this past year. They proved capable of meeting serious problems and did an excellent job of giving just deci- sions.
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The Plays on . . . First Eow: Haggard. Porter, Brooks, Jackson. Se.ond Row: Capt. A. R. Stutzenberger. Schulze. Haas, Van Metre, Hanson. Hill. Captain Stutzenberger once again organized the crack musical aggregationg namely, the Kampus Kats of '47. There were two returning members of last year's orchestra, Haas and Porter. The well-blended sax section was composed of Porter, Haggard, Jackson, and Brooks, while the very capable brass section was manned by Haas. Van Metre, and Hanson on the trumpets with Hill playing the trombone. Williams led the orchestra and Schulz provided the steady rhythm on the drums. Bill Shannon, the manager, always com- 74 petently organized everything. Of course Captain Stutzenberger was on hand to add the needed distinction by playing the piano. The Kats got off to a flying start before Christ- mas by playing for the Sophomore dance. During the Florida term they were really on the beam at the many dances for which the Kats played. But no matter when or where they played, they gave forth with a neat bit of rhythm and all who heard them agreed that musical talent was a premium at K. M. I. this year.
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The meets For Christian fellowship In most place the Hi-Y stands for the more serious type of organization. So does it at K. M. I. The Hi-Y is a national organization and was first started at K. M. I. in 1944, by a group of Juniors and Seniors. The fine selection of members since then is due to the fact that it takes a unanimous vote of all the members to admit them to the club. It has grown since then until now it is as large as the charter permits. The Hi-Y, with the officers as follows: President, Robin- song vice-president, Thompson, secretary-treasurer, Lilly- crop, Lerch as sergeant-at-arms, and aided by Captain Pil- lans as the faculty adviser, had a very active year. Among other activities, the Hi-Y sponsored a dance dur- ing the Florida term and continued the fine work throughout the rest of the year. As we close another successful year of the Hi-Y Club, we have the satisfaction of knowing it will stay one of the top or- ganizations at K. M. I. ' . - is Seated: Rhodes, Stewart, Nicholson. Cordes, Lerch, Robinson, Thompson, Lilly- crop, Lyons, Fleming, Engberg, Schmidt. Standing: Howard, Francis, Baker, Shannon, Van Metre, Smith, Gatchel, Hole- man, Miles, Howard, Vinton, Miguel.
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