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TUBE TCUU CIL MR. Knuuza, MR. LUFBURROXV Faculty Advisors FIRST ROW: Irene Haver- stick, June Nichols, Ruth Mc- Clelland, Lois Baker. SE- COND ROW: Donald Fred- ericks, Dewey McConaghay, Roger Attick, Mr. Lufburrow. THIRD ROW: William Zeoli, Stewart Brady, Donald Wea- ver, Paul Sweitzer, Clarence Adams. LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Fredericks, R o ,Q c r A t t i c k, Clarence Adams, Ruth Mc- Clelland CSecreLaryJ, Lois Baker, William Zeoli, Paul Sweitzer, Dewey McConag- hay, Mr. Lufburrow, Stewart Brady CVice-Presidentj, Don- ald Weaver, Irene Haverstick, June Nichols Cflssistant Secre- taryl. Dizwizv MCCONAGIIAY, President This organic body in our enlarged family was begun early in the school year. The students of each class elected the composite membership, who, in turn, adopted for its government, a constitution and by-laws. The council functions in live divisions: academic, executive, judicial, social and spiritual. A closer relationship and better under- standing between faculty and students is secured by its operation. it be
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s :Les Do YOU see what I see? Happy foursome. George, do something! 5, ,Q k ,ff is Coming or going? Girls, you can'L do two things at once
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LEFT TO RIGHT: XV. Rudisill, Miss Haas, D. Boyce, D. Fredcricks J. Coots, L. Yan Buskirk, S. Brady, K. Allibon, M. Harrison, D GRAPHISD: G. Beck, B. Gruver, G. Rineer, D. Coots. J. Maxwell Srrzwanr BRADY, Chairman .fl IICIAL UUMMITTEE This organization, functioning as a committee of the Stu- dent Council, is composed of representatives from each class. The group met early in September to begin planning the calen- dar of social events for the coming year. Realizing that the source of true fellowship and joy is Christ, they sought to center the activities around Him. What satisfaction filled their hearts as they witnessed the guidance and blessing of the Lord in the success of each event. In retrospect the students may be seen laughing hilariously MISS ARLLNE HMS at the faculty and staff skit and participating in speedy relay Fggylfy A-1d'Ui50r games at the Christmas party, singing spirited carols and dis- tributing Christmas tracts at the Pennsylvania Railroad Sta- tion, and circling the Great Leopard Skating Rink in january. These are but a few of the cherished memories of Bible Insti- tute days. I I I XVeaver, P. Henry. I. Douts, D. Porte, B. Schultz. UNPHOTO-
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