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Students Qouncil Foulke, Sophomore; Elliott, Freshman; Brings, Junior; Dablstrand, Senior, ' T , HE Student Council was initiated in the year 1926-27, in order that students might have part in the government of Taylor University. The organization through its short span of life has found that duties in- crease with growth. The Council seeks to present the students ' point of view, to create closer co-operation and friendly relationship between the student body and faculty, and at all times to secure a mutual understanding between these upon matters falling within its jurisdiction. Throughout the year the duties of the Council have been varied, and in everything there has been splendid co-operation. The Council is composed of one representative from each class, elected by popular vote, the presidency being held by the Senior repre- sentative. Page lit it
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Seniors Officers: Charles Garringrr, John Hershcy, Lois Knight, Wirth Tennant, John Mile COUR years of spiritual — mental — social development on the campus of Taylor University and now the class of ' 38 stands on the thresh- hold of a new day, of wider horizons, greater privileges and more exact- ing responsibilities. As Freshmen we entered Taylor with exuberant, youthful enthu- siasm which found expression often in misdirected activities. As Sopho- mores we were mediocre, having little against us on the negative side but being equally unassuming on the positive side. As Juniors we faced several tasks and gained results, not spectacular but sound and worthwhile. Having finished our Senior year we still cannot claim to have pro- duced any brilliant leaders but viewing a cross-section of the class you will find a group of men and women who have found themselves; who combine a personal relationship with Christ with a sound scholastic edu- cation, and who are willing to attempt to meet any need the world might offer. ' Page Twenty-two
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