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INTERCLUB COUNCIL. Seated: Joan Schneider, Joyce Schultz, Effie Griesel, Mary Frances Sprague, DUOHG GIHG van, .lane Mershon, lrene Vermillion, Peggy Cobble, Gladys Cook. Standing: Marybelle McKim, Prof Gary, Paul Elliot, Harold Pratt, David Taylor, Don Dunn, Equella Peterson. inlerclub The lnterclub Council is composed of one elected representative from each social-service club and the president of each of the organizations. It is the goal of this council to act as a common clearing ground and regu- lating group, especially for the student-faculty relationship. lnterclub is the place all clubs discuss and deal with their problems by whatever means are best fit. Some of the activities of lnterclub Council this year are: an attempt to unify the clubs, the promotion of good-will among the townspeople by sponsoring a work week in which all clubs participated, an effort to emphasize courtesy on the campus, and the presentation of a number of popular movies for the benefit of all students of Phillips. Officers for the i954-l955 school year were: Duane Ginavan, president, Don Dunn, vice-president, Mary Frances Sprague, secretary, and Jane Mershon, treasurer. -21-
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Dick Galusha. Iucl nl senai The Student Senate is the elected representative forum of the Student Body Organization. The Senate seeks to further a spirit of unity among all students of the university, to bring about a closer relationship between student body and faculty, to encourage a wholesome school spirit, to foster ideals and traditions, and to provide an agency for the promotion, correlation, and supervision of student activities. In accordance with these obiectives the Student Senate this year has sponsored all-school activities, supervised the extended use of the new Student Center Building, appointed members for Student-Faculty committees, sponsored Dr. Briggs' chats with students, pep rallies, Homecoming, presented and supervised the working of the honor system, and weighed the merits of new organizations seeking per- mission to be established on Phillips' campus. The Student Senate advances the high standard of the University and serves the Student Body. -20- STUDENT SENATE. Seated: Ed Michael Billie Durham, Betty Klopolsky, Marilyn Shuman, Bob Simpson, Lou Swaney Elaine Neill, Don W. Johnson, Jane Mershon Standing Nor man Keyse, Lawrence Neill, Loren Anderson John Hellstern Harold Pratt, Dr. Oliver R. Whitley Prof Margaret Edwards Jim Cline, John Wolfersberger, Bill Robinson John Young
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I ICQILICIIII I-n L-9 YVIIIIUIIIDUIII I ICBIUCIIII IULI KJUCIH, JCLIUIUIY Treasurer. Not pictured: Jack Sanders, Second Vice President The Phillips Alumni Association, which includes former students and graduates, is your living link with your Alma Mater and is interested not only in keeping your interest in the university alive, but also in keeping the university informed concerning you and your activities after your degree has been granted. There are several active area Alumni associations including one at Washington D. C., Dallas- Fort Worth, Texas, Kansas City, Mo., Denver, Colo., Indianapolis, lnd., Garfield County, and the infant area group in Louisiana, with two active members. ln every part of the United States or even the entire world Phillips Alumni are found and it is the hope of this organization that many more area groups will be formed in the future. The Boosters Club, formed in the past year, is instrumental in promoting interest in athletics at Phillips and has recruited the help both of many former Phillipians and many who have never attended Phillips but would like to see the athletics at Phillips emphasized. The plea of your secretary is that you let us know where you are and news of your work. The Phillips bulletin will be sent each month to those whose addresses we hover Keep us informed please! -22-.
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