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Blue Key OFFICERS Loy Estes President Roland Folse Vice-President Frank Douglass Secretary-Treasurer David Cardwell Corresponding Secretary Joe Bert Sissom Alumni Secretary Dean Berglund Sponsor ' -. Active membership shall include only men who have completed two full years of college work and are of good character and personality, recoqnized as leaders in scholarship and college activities, and who shall have maintained for the next preceding semester or for their cumulative average, an average above all men ' s average of the institution. The organization has a three fold purpose: 1 The belief in God will be perpetuated and intensified, the government of the United States will be supported and defended, and the established institutions of society and the principles of good citizenship will be preserved. 2. An ambition for intellectual attainment and a desire to serve colleae and fellows will be fostered among students in institutions of higher learning. 3 Student problems may be studied, student life may be enriched, and the arogress and best interests of the institutions in which the organization is found may be stimulated and promoted Kneeling: Albert Sanders, Dick Werner, Joe Bert Sissom, Frank Douglass, Billy Dipple. Standing: Roland Folse, Myron Dees, Loy Estes, Charles Malesky, Robbie Sledge, Stanley Horwood. Not Pictured: David Cardwell, Timmie Baines, Paris Gibbs, Brad Miller, Guinn Williams.
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Student Christian Association The Student Christian Association is an organization designed specifically to co-ordinate the religious and other activities on the campus. It consists of the entire student body; certain persons are elected in a school- wide election to take charge of the functioning of the organization. The Student Christian Association Council is the name given to this body of officers. OFFICERS Frank Douglass President Stanley Horwood Vice-President Betty Jean Robertson Secretary Bobby Lundgren Treasurer Frances Aokl International Relations Chairman Guinn Williams Deputations Ellsworth Peterson Community Service Paris Gibbs Campus Service Blanche Meek Publicity Dr. E. H. Steelman Sponsor Seated: Jody Morgan, Frances Aoki, Kay Borden, Nancy Hamilton, Blanche Meek, Betty Jean Robertson. Standing: Frank Douglass, Bobby Lundgren, Stanley Hor- wood, Ellsworth Peterson, Rodney Roberts, Paris Gibbs.
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A proposed member of Cardinal Key shall be a student leader of good Dersonality, character and prominence in extra-curricular activities. Her scholarship shall be above that of the average for all women at the insti- tution for the semester preceding initiation. A proposed member shall be of junior standing. The major purposes of the organization are to recoanize achievement in scholarship and extra-curricular activities; to advance religion, patriotism, and service by affording training for leadership in the college community; and to develop character by application of the cardinal virtues of living. First Row: Hazen Lewis, Beverly Dague, Muriel Wittbold, Jane Gale. Second Row: Mary Hallauer, Elinor Wyatt, Ina Ruth Garrison, Marjorie Zim- merman. Third Row: Jane Gillett, Ann Wilkinson, Shirley Davis, Janey Smith. Not Pictured: Lois Muckelroy, Betty Jean Robertson. Cardina Key OFFICERS Mary Hallauer President Jane Gale Vice-President Lois Muckelroy Secretary Elinor Wyatt Treasurer Muriel Wittbold Historian Betty Jean Robertson Reporter Mrs. Ruth Ferguson Sponsor
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