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For the rounvils an adequate record but a recession o greatness Its role iomotu and guule o student Although SL. A1lSCllll,S has had 21 Student Council since 1937, it wasn't until 1949 and 1951 that it reached its peak efficiency. During these two years when the Council was led by Don Jac- ques, it assumed sponsorship of the annual Parent's Day and inaugerated the' Freshmen Orientation programs. It also operated with exceptional success in its role as promoter and guide in all phases of extra-curricular activity. Unfortunately, 1951 saw a reces- sion of the Council's former greatness. Unable to efficiently maintain the healthy autonomy for which Jacques had so long labored, the 1951 Council, though adequate, failed to equal the record of its predecessor.
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elta Epsilon Sigma 1--f High scholarship and outstanding diligence . . . h0's ho Although a labor be one of love, and a man's keenest satisfaction lies in the conviction that his job was Well done, recognition of the merit of his effort by others is the only reward he expects. By being chosen for inclusion in the pub- lication Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, eight men of the class of '51 have re- ceived the highest such reward. All of the men nominated for this honor by the college have evidenced out- standing ability in cooperation in cam- pus activities, responsibility to the col- lege and their classmates, leadership, and general citizenship, without the sacri- fice of scholarship. In arriving at this ideal harmony, these men have proven themselves genu- inely superior and give promise of far greater success in the future. By attaining membership in Delta Epsilon Sigma, national Catholic Honor Society, a student has been recognized and honored for his superior diligence in obtaining a record of high scholar- ship. Seven seniors fulfilled the require- ments for membership, and their names were added to the list of men who com- prise the Tau Chapter of the societyg .1 chapter granted St. Anselm's in 1940 'Qs a member of the National Catholic Edu- cation Association. The essence of this society lies in its title. These letters symbolize an Aris- totelian maxim that reads: It is for the wise man to set things in order? Each of the men chosen this year has indi- cated, by scholastic achievement, that his has been a notable emulation of the wise man's duty. Cooperation and responsibility for an ideal harmony . '.
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e and If size were the criterion, voice in the wilderness could describe the mu- sical aggregation which tunefullyiQ?j encouraged team and fans alike during the basketball season. Though modest in number, the Hot Five while re- peatedly violating sonic principles, hum- bled the flawlessly drilled legions of the larger schools, both in volume and fame. Time will not erase the memories of St. Anslem's mighty chowder club. A loud voice crying in the wilderness . . . adio lub Another of the more specialized so- cieties Whose activities are restricted by the boundaries of a specific subject mat- ter, is the Radio Club. This organiza- tion provided its members with the opportunity of gaining practical work- ing experience in the ever-expanding iields of radio and electronics. Due to the tireless efforts of Father Francis J. Steinmetz, the Radio Club is now one of the best equipped groups on campus. ,- Experience and an expanding field . . .
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