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, 51 s 'fl-QQ-V 5 OFFICERS resident. . . I .Dwight Barney ice-President .... Jim Porter Scretary ...... Pat Cochran evotions .... Molly MCC oy ublicity ..... Paul Emerson ocial Chairman. George Shelton The Baptist Student Union is an organization composed of students with Baptist preference. B. S.U. has as its purpose the promotion of Christian activities at NOJC. The union building is located across the street diagonal to Wil- kin Hall and is open daily. B. S. U. holds noon-day devotionals. B P I U I U D E The NOIC Presidential Council was formed through the revision of the student body constitution in the fall of 1956. The President of the student body acts as chairman of the council, which is composed of each of the presidents of the various organizations of NOJC. Throughout the year the Presidential Council promoted school spirit and unity. 'knob 0,0 0 f O Q , s . Q 4 'g'q'Q'v'O's.O'Q'o'O 0.0, 5' 'fic' ' '0's'o'o'.:o , 9 ago o Q 9,355 , P R EC IU EC .I TL L 39
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RELIGIOUS GROUPS ON CAMP Bible Club's express purpose is to OFFICERS study the word of God and to help the President ' Marilyn Duroy campus grow in Christianity by studying the 5eCrSta1'y - Jack Shelton Bible. Sponsors - Carolyn and Bill Horst Wesley Foundation is the religious organization OFFICERS of Methodist preference students. Serving all areas President - C1auderte'191ubbe11 of a student's life, Wesley Foundation seeks to ad- Vice-President - james Gilbert minister to the individual needs of its members. Secretary-Treasurer - Priscilla Stroup The organization carries on an effective pro- gram of work, worship and Christian fellowship. ' Uzqcv-11 sqm:-fmt-ng be P-H-I Z6
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it t l' W' 4' XZ 'L ' iw ?lE f 'att 'll W' M, Q .--r 9 X I 'XI' V I i af 0 ! r' ll fl .N il- l 'flfrifg Q' if-g i - ' X aafzff ' A OF N RTHERN OKLAHOMA JUNIOR COLLEGE Qs , ' 1' ACP 0 All-American -' '- JH- I l . I -...J 2 '- Sam Keys, Photo- Journalism students rush to meet their Maverick deadline. grapher at large. Columbia 0 Medalist PRIZEWINNING PAPER EDITED BY NOIC--Journa- lism students at Northern not only attend lecture classes but their knowledge is put to practical use by actual reporting and writing for the Maverick. The paper received a first class honor rating from the Associated Collegiate Press for the last two years. SPONSORS AID ' .---K -J. - fr' QT - ft ' Ifisrhejob of PUPILS--Thetwo .1 , The Maverick sponsors work side - A V '- Y- '- l 33Q ,i sponsors to see by side directing , ' my ru if - M that the news- editorial and 1 1 -t '. f . 4 M , . paper is published. Printing SfUd6Y1'fS- A ' -I .ffl 'ld' . ., n .ll Q -'TYH1 3, 3 - 1. 5 y 1.Q,f'fs P . . A 1 -' ' 1 , ': Q55 iff-5-3 lg V .. ' C' ,V ' A 5. A V H55 .- 1 1 4- eg t -n' r 4 . - A -Lf WEE, 1 fi '- fa- r E V y 1' V, 'A fl: ,X W ilt! . Q f l L ggyauck , vf l . , Mac Bradley, journalism instructor, and Q i s Clyde Williams, printing teacher. H' iii. '.A 1 I ., 1 y . . IUCO PRINT SHOP ONE OF TWO IN X 1:1 Y i g K STATE--The NOIC printing department i k.. Students await each new edition of the is located in the Industrial Arts building. I Q. fi -- r y ui, 2' campus news with antici ation This is Where the Maverick is made 1 45 f I V' ' P ' up, printed, and folded for distribution 'Al ,Li 'ii r , ,, t to its readers. ' lg L' i'?1 'sx,. L - l ' .1-A to ' - l ' Q -+L . Suzanne Cline, Editor RALPH HERREN, Student Counselor. 40 second term . ...ll Printing students use the linotype lines . NORTHERN NEWS EDITOR--The editor of the Maverick chosen by the journ- alism instructor and the publications spon- sors at Northern. Duties include the sup ervision of the edition make-up, and head- n is
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