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Arnold Gibson Farnsworth Krueger The Students ' Association Carroll Arnold John Gibson Irma Farnsworth E. F. Krueger - President Vice-president - Secretary - Treasurer COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES George Koplow - Forensic Representative Bob Rayl Athletic Representative Grant Farnsworth - Member at Large Jack Harrington - Member at Large Lloyd Jorgenson Member at Large The Students ' association meetings, which are held twice a month, afford an opportunity for the students to control their government to a considerable degree. The organization is responsible for all major student activities including athletics, forensics, publications, and all-school social affairs. Together with the forensic representative, athletic representative, and three members at large, the officers comprise the Student Council, which presents advisory recommendations to the Association and takes care of all administrative affairs. Fifty-nine
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m THE STYLUS The Stylus comes through again! Down through the years the Stylus, Sioux Falls College ' s bi-weekly newspaper has been the school ' s most consistent honor gainer, and this year kept up the precedent. Late in the fall the Stylus walked away with first place at the South Dakota Collegiate Press Association convention. Roswell Rogers, the Stylus ' s editor, served as president of this convention. After renewing its claim to the title South Dakota ' s Leading College Newspaper, the Stylus was sent to the National Scholastic Press Association contest to seek the All-American honor rating which the Stylus has so ofte n received. In a time when an ad salesman was the main aversion of business men, John Shultz took over the business management of the Stylus and turned depression into prosperity and made the Stylus a success financially as well as from the journalistic stand- point. An excellent organization is boasted by the Stylus editor this year in which Marie Baumann, associate editor, and Wiley Chris- topher, assistant editor, were very important cogs. Dr. Russell Thomas, in the role of faculty adviser, has been a real asset to the Stylus. ' Sixty
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