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j .Ax VAIA-Vivv g;xA i 1 I x x' i A The Ministerial Hlliance Over thirty ministerial students Were in Sktendance at S B. C. this year. Students studying for rural pastorate have always been a major tsctor in the program of s. a c. with its denominational background and support The need for some common center where these students may meet together far devotional study and discussion of pastoral problems has for mu: years led to the carrying on of the Ministerial Alliance. Occasion- auy at the Alliance meetings prominent denominational speakers have discussed qualities required for the spreading of the gospel of Christ to a constant changing modern worm Members of the Alliance in the picture from left to right are: Robert E Leigh, A c. Gardener, K M Bugger, 0A D. Yount, Osburne Justice; second row: F. H. North, H L. Waters, w. w Stockman, Marcus Wilkinson, Jess Whitlock, D. 1:. Ball, Henry Wright; third row: Q R, Trammell, H. w. Woolen, Tam Poole, Sidney Holcomb, James Busby, and David Patton. Those not in the picture are: Robert Johnson, Roy Johnson, Ray Barnes, Ray Rhyme, I-L E Williams, and s. K McGrew.
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:Vw-z t Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Navt Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec, Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan. Jan. J an, Jan. Jan. Febt Feb Feb. Feb Feb. 16 17 20 22 23 74 27 2R 29 30 11 13 Girls in a conference called by the President, the third one today, two eai ' r by DeanhLooking fur a better tomorrow. One g took six aspirins to lose her neohscience. Six girls had dinner with Rachel Waters, went to the Air Base but could not get in. Lucy Easan led the noon day prayer meeting, Robert E. Le' -h chose .Tacque as his kitchen secretary Girls wexe called into matmnts apartment for refreshments in honor of the g is leaving to teach this quarter. Quarterly examinations. Everyone busyt Enrolling day for second quarter, Thanksgiving service held on Sand HilL Dean North in charge, Rev, Blake Westmoreland, Morganfield, Kentucky, brought the message for chapel. Thanksgiving Day. mohert Laigh and the imur turkey. Jeanne Wood is spending Vacation with our dumb sophomore friend, Dorothy Barnett Wanda Culp for some unknown reason came back early 2mm vacation. A young freak named Jacque Woolverton was rushed back to school by her family this afternnon. In sympathy with Betty Jack and her five flats. Better luck next time, Flora Mae Pierce has a new roommate, Bernice Hoisciaw, who is striving to bring the control of the male population to the tip of her finger. This is not only HBiue Monday ifs Blue People also. An icy wind is making about 265 miles an hour around the hin this morning. Brother Williams spoke in chapel. The girls attended a Sunday School party at Mrs. Price's It was a nice party but, as usual, there was a shortage of men, Cantata was given at the High School. Last day of schoci t i attcr Christmas. Christmas Day. No .ddrnw Severai students worked at the college. New Years Day and school begins. Jonsey was out with the Marine. Everything rolling zine. Brother North brought mCSSFge in chapeh Received first quarter grades. Mr. Monroe did a grand job in teaching sophomore Engnsh. Unusuah we didn't have class in Comparative Religion. Rev. Hunt brought a message in chapel. Jonsey and Judy had to wake Mr, Williams. Henry Wooi'en returned after a long absence due to illness. Just a glimpse at the news. Russia captured Warsaw. Mr. North spoke in Ministerial Alliance. Betty received letter from home. Bad newst Is you is o: is you aintt going to school? Three students returned to enter school again. Rev. U. L Higgins hrd charge of prayer service Mr. Williams preached in Ministerial Alliance, Sophomore class voted to buy tings. Mr. Munroe, Mr. Barnes and David Patton had a chili supper. Bernice met Junior on the way to Manila. Mary Lee visited the Wootens. Professor Monroe received word that his brother, a chaplain 1n the army, was hiiied in Germany. Rev. Kenneth Sutter, West Plains, Missouri, begins a yauth revival in the local church.
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The Qonstitution STUDENT BODY OF SOUTHERN APTIST COLLEGE PREAMBLE Believing that the students of Southern Baptist College should be encouraged to develop their potentialities in administration and leader- ship, the student council sets forth this constitution as a basis for the development of these Dotentialities. For the- mnst appropriate carrying out of this development the following laws and regulations are set fmth: Article I-Name This body shall be known as the Southern Baptist College Student Bodyl Article LPul'pose The purpose of this organization shall be: m To promote student government by methods and means of the highest Christian standards; m To conduct activities that win provide for me well rounded develop- ment of each student enrolled in Southern Baptist College of Pocahontas, Arkansas; and an To turn all possible student activity into strengthening the influence of the school and into the establishing of worthwhile student traditions. Article meMembership Any person enrolled for a course of study in Southern Baptist College of Pocahontas, Arkansas, shall be considered a member of the student body as long as he is engaged in the work prescribed for the completion of that course of study, Article Il'wofficers The officers of mm organization shall be: a president, a vice-presidem, a secretary and treasurer. an editor of periodic student publications, an editor of the annual publication and a faculty adviser. These officers shall be selected by popular vote of the student body. Besides these, the president of each student organization shall be a member of this same council. Article V-Duties of Officers President. It shall be the duty Of the president to preside at all meetings whether of the council or the Student body at large. It shall also be the duty of the president to appoint committees and to call special meetings When deemed necessary. ViCe-President. It shall be the duty of the vice-president to perform all the duties of the president in the absence of the president and if the presidentls office be vacated, the Vice-president shall serve in that capacity until another president is elected. The regular duty of the vice-president is that Of program chairman for student-Wide activities. secretary-Treasurer. It Shall be the duty of the secretary-treasurer to keep an accurate record of all proceedings in the business affairs of the student body. to attend to all necessary correspondence, to keep in file all lmportant communications and reports, to collect reports, deposit and disburse all student fees according to specifications set form in this constitution.
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