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N7 National Forensic League Officers: Left to right, Peter Pirret, Secretary: Bill Kalmbach, President: Col. C. A. Fasick, Faculty Advisor: I, Gordon McCormack, Vice-President, and Iesse Vogtle, Treasurer. The Executive Council. National Forensic League ..-4. The Sownneo Kflrtrrvrrr :rt thrr Nrrttrrrrrrt Vfrrr rrsrr lr stfrrtfvd early this yofrr' to frr:r.rrri7s' ltswlt hrtv rrrrr- 1 host temrrs in NF L, histcrry. l,ll'lClf'l thc' rrlrlw f:rrpwrvr::r COl0IlOl Clyde A. Fasirlc, '.'.f hc' tm' thr' yrrst ri' wrcls ttrrmvd fztrt orrtsttarwlrrrfr and trip r.zrrl-:intl tcrrrrrrssrr' tri rrrr Clrapter was soon Orr its way to firrrrther suv frsstrrl yr To help Ccrlorrvl Fastvk with hrs v-ist lol: rut rzxrirhrrr Clirevtimr ther speakers, Brll K.-alrrilmvlr, .rn wxpvrivrr 'wr vapfrlvlh old-timer, was elected Pre-sidorrt rlrrntt with don lVlr'Cc':rrr1aC'k, who frifly hold flfrwrr thv rr rsrtrr VlL'KN'l3lC'Slfl9Hl. Pete Pirrnt, rmrrtlzcr prcwvrrrr :srw.rl:r'r the year hotoro, was Olvrtrwl as Stwrvtrrry. To rrrtrrr thrs qmup wt wxveilwrit oftivors, lrfssr Vvrztlrr wr- poirrtod Trfarrsrrrcrr. The rmil trrst Ot the Llrtrrrtrr 5 sl-,ill th ru-rrrrr hr 'lr iourrmrrrents ahead, Thr' first :rf thwsp tcnrrrrrrerwrrtss r 1 hold fit Trever'-var Lolleqe rrr Nrrshvrllw. lt wtrfs lrrrrrt xl ' dohartrf Only. Thhre thw Ar'.r:'lQrrry tcirrr wwrr trvw rrrt ft tivfr rlwlmtris. The team ot Srurrrczrzlr rrrrrl 'Wvlrrstwr :l r rr: the hifrtrest, wirrrrrrrq hath cet thrrir cleiltrtwfs, whrlr others hfrrl to ho vontrrnt with one wirr amor 'rm rt tll
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Left to right: F. R. Dauqette, H. E. Adams. P. I. Garland. M. B. Young. I. G, McCormack, W. M. Webster. and W. C. Kalmhach, THE SE IOR COUNCIL This year a new council was added to the Academy's self-gov- erning system. lt was a council composed of the Senior Class offi- cers and three members of the Senior Class picked because of their outstanding records. The mission of the council, which was named the Senior Council, was to discuss any recommen- dations or suggestions from other members of the Corps sub- mitted with the intent to make Sewanee an even better school, to act as representatives of the Senior Class and to help coordinate the Corps and the Administration. Typical of any new organization, there was a big job in just get- ting the ground work laid. There were several tasks put before the council at first, the most important of these being the organization of an lnterplatoon football program. This proved to be quite suc- cessful and its success was seen in the rise of spirit. Other similar tasks were met and mastered by the council equally well. The Senior Councils real accomplishment lies not in the jobs well done, but in the laying of the foundations for future classes to carry on the fine work begun this year. 81 COL. CRAIG ALDERMHN Faculty Advisor
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