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. ' 2 ! . agkgx 1 'r qi g -dgrpg ,. -. si . f Wm Wt., ?'HYRi5,ii Um .41 Vffi 1 fl A I RELIGION Mike Robinson and Bill Webb GOVERNMENT Nlike Smith and Bob Sisson
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5 Outstanding Students Chosen By Faculty i In a faculty meeting held February 12, students were chosen for their outstanding contributions 1n dent life. The areas are religious life, 1 five areas of stu scholastic achievement, student government, socla life, and athletic skill. For the greatest contributions in e gious life, the students selected were Bill Webb, Sec- retary of Religious Affairs, an A ' President of College Missionary Society. The three stu dents selected for scholastic achieve ment were Kathy Ness, Edith Sauer, and Alice Snowbarger. All three maintained a 4.0 average the th area of reli- d Mike Robinson, first semester. Student government activities were led this first year by Bob Sisson, Student Body President, and Mike Smith, Second Semester Speaker of the House. 1 SCHOLASTICS Alice Snovvbarger, Edie Sauer, and Kathy Ness Both excelled in organizing the student govemm in our first year. ent Social activities were under the leadership of R- Powers, Social Chairman, and Donna Abbott Fita Semester Speaker of the House. Both ladieg hgst done much to set the pace for social activi ve rv1.A.N.c. W of In the area of athletics, Cliff Harmon and Ji Edlin were selected by the faculty. Cliff and Jig ranked first and third, respectively, in the highest average game points for Nazarene Colleges, All these students have contributed greatly inthe formation of student life on Mid-America Campus These students have set some goals which we as stui dents of M.A.N.C. should try to achieve and surpass in the years to come. ATH LETICS Jim Edlin and Cliff Harmon i . I iiwwmad i ,
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TOP TO BOTTOIVI: Rita Powers, Joyce Shepherd, Bobbi Learn, Beth Doskocil, and Jo Goodman, Silver Belle Queen. Silver Belle Banquet Highlights First Semester Activities Tradition has to start somewhere, and Silver Bells and the Christmas season brought a beautiful end to the social activities of the first semester at lVI.A.N.C. with the 'LSilver Bellew banquet. The formal banquet of roast turkey in the midst of silver bells, blue candles, tinsel, and carnation centerpieces drew a crowd of over one hundred. Roland Wright, as Master of Ceremonies, introduced the musical entertainment provided by lVlr. and lVlrs. Bob Harrison. The M.A.N.C. oral interpretation class gave a choral reading entitled, ul heard. . .l saw. . .I felt. The highlight of the evening was the coronation of M.A.N.C.is first queen, the 4'Silver Belle. Candi- dates were selected by vote of the student body. The Silver Belle was chosen by another vote of faculty and students. Ron Lawlor gave a short summary of each candi- dates, college activites and interests as she and her escort walked to the front. The candidates and their escorts were Rita PowerS and Jack lVIeCormick, Joyce Shepherd and Larry Talley, Jo Goodman and jim Edlin, Bobbi L6HfH and Cliff Harmon, and Beth Doskocil and HHF0ld Wedel. ' Jo Goodman was crowned by Student B0dY Prem' dent Bob Sisson as lVl.A.N.C.,s first i'Silver Belief, The banquet was concluded with music by the Harrisons.
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