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FFICERS uracil' Eleanor Avery, Vice-President To Eleanor Avery, Vice-president, goes the appreciation ot the student body for the splendid lyceum programs presented this year. Much credit is due Mary Buckingham, secretary, tor her efficient care ot stue dent body records and correspondence. Successful in his capacity as general manager Was Don Moore Whose tasks were countless and sometimes unrecoge nized. Professor Harry L. Dillin added an- other praiseworthy year to his record as treasurer. Mary Buckingham, Secretary Harry L, Dillin, Treasurer Don Moore, General ,Manager
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I If Z STUDENT CTIVE and assured response to the needs and problems of the student year characterized the term in office of Fred Gentner, president of the Associ- ated Students of Linfield college. Prexy Gentner advanced to a notice- able extent the social and entertainment program of the student body. l-le ably guided the organization in its various functions throughout the school year. One of the bright spots was the role which the student body played as host to the Oregon Student Leaders' Confer- ence this spring. Gentner proved to be the possessor of foresight, stability and an inclusive field of interests which served to abet him in the year's multi-varied under- takings. President Gentner
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Back row-Dan Logan, Dave Daniels, Ole Engelson, Bill Ramsey, lohn Rowland, loe Hagman, Phil Mcl-larness, Mark Sayre Center row-lack Abbott, Enoch lungling, Keith Lindsay, Bill Powell, Roger Barrett, lean Burt, Larry Hauke, lahn Armstrong, Don Balch, Don Parker, Paul Louie. Seated-Don Moore, Lucille Robins, Eleanor Avery, Fred Gentner, Mary Buckingham, Mary Dorothy Simmons, Professor lrlary L, Dillin. ECUTIVE COUNCIL PPROVING student actions, organizing school activities, deter- mining student policies, and reconciling student and adminis- trative affairs, the executive council has capably accomplished the duties intrusted to it by the student body. The council is composed of the five student body officers, man- agers of all student body departments and the president and an elected representative from each class. Most important business this year concerned the revision of the ASLC constitution. A committee consisting of Bill Powell, Fred Gentner, Don Moore and Professor Harry Dillin led action on this matter. The council initiated the organization of a cooperative stu- dent book store and laid plans for a proposed student union building. , 14
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