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Ro-w one-Douglas Stephens, Adfvisor, Kenneth Brouse, President, Edward Young, Row tfwo-Betty Robbins, James Rissky, Kathleen Grant, Virgil Reeve, Roger Goodson, Arthur Johansen, Barbara Sanders, Warren Houlette, Sylvia Sikes, Dennis Bartholomew. THE PHILOSOPHY CLUB attempts to bring before the student body men qualified to present contemporary issues for discussion which are differ- ent, sometirnes controversial, and which come from a point of view other than that ordinarily encoun- tered in the classroom. The relationship of this to Rofw one-D. Crellin, S. Olmsted, Secretary, D. Bartholo- mew, President, A. Schultz, Advisor, D. Thurston, Rofw tfwo--T. Shishak, H. Sommerschield, K. Pokrant, W. Davidson, V. President, N. Asplund, Rofw three-H. Sanders, Treasurer, J. May, R. Anderson, J. Wise. philosophy is that We will by this means encounter philosophies of life, religion, world view, etc., at variance with our own Christian conception. We are then attempting to get our heads out of the sand and our- feet more clearly and firmly upon the Rock. KB THE STUDENT COUNCIL began its work early in the summer while most students, still un- concerned about their coming academic struggles, were enjoying their beautiful summer vacations. The groundwork was laid for the resumption of a school yearbook. Our channels of communication progressed with the continuance of our fine student newspaper, The Northern Light, and the establish- ment of a separate bulletin board for Student Coun- cil notes. Left to right-D. Crellin, Communications Chairman, K. Pokrant, Assistanl Editor, D. Schobert, H. Sanders, G. Lancaster, D. Olson, E. Reist, Edzlor, G. Ballein.
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One of the major jobs of your Student Council is to provide social activities for the entire seminary family. Following the Gold Dome party came in- dividual college and seminary fall parties, the De- cember Musicale, the hayride, home concerts for the Male Chorus and Women's Glee Club, and finally our Spring Banquet.
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