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“I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go.” Psalms 32:8 The path ahead can some¬ times look dark and dim. We may have the capacity to reach our goal, but we need knowledge and insight to reach tomorrow’s destiny. The Administration is the Agency that plants the seed of knowledge and liberates the insight buried within our being. Tomorrow does loom as a new and brighter day. We are led into this brighter tomorrow by an Administra¬ tion that uses tradition as the spring¬ board for progress. Formed by the ADMINISTRATION
The voice of the students Gary Moore, Student Council President The purposes of the student council can best be stated in the words of the preamble to the constitution of the student governing body . . . “We, the students of Marion College, for the purpose of securing a closer re¬ lationship and for a better understanding between faculty and students, and for the purpose of assisting in the supervision of student activities . . Throughout this past year of challenge and opportunity, with a thought of progress and a vision of tomorrow, the council has sought to act in unison as representatives of the student body in all matters. As a crystallizing agent and soundboard for student opinion, the coun¬ cil has presented the most representative phases of such to the faculty. In so doing, the council utilized the power granted it constitutionally for the furtherance of student welfare. The 1961-62 student council has enjoyed and is thankful for the privileges and opportunities afforded it in assisting and working with, as well as having the fullest co-operation and backing of the community, alumni, administration, and local board of trustees. The officers meet Student Council Prof. Hodson, sponsor; D. Reese, fresh, class pres.; T. Surface, soph. Quiston, soph, class rep., treas.; J. Worster, fresh, class rep., sec.; Prof, class pres., asst, sec.; B. Starrett, jr. class pres., chaplain; B. Anderson, Thompson, sponsor. B. Farra. sen. class reps.; A. Renner, jr. class rep., v. pres.; D. Mc- 30
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