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Ralph Cummings, A.B., A.M. As Director of Student Person- nel Services and Assistant Pro- fessor of Philosophy, Prof. Cum- mings has a close relationship with the students on campus. His understanding and sympathetic guidance is appreciated by all. Miss Mary Thomas Dean of Women The Dean of Women, Miss Mary Thomas, assumes her re- sponsibility in a quiet manner which is both friendly and tact- ful. Her associations with the girls is one not only of discipline but is also one of loving guid- ance. Whether pertaining lo spiritual or social needs. Miss Thomas ' advice is sought and the desired need met. We are in- deed fortunate to have a Dean who not only believes in Chris- tian principles, but who also prac- tices them. ten
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LEFT TO RIGHT: C. H. Yarns, Ted Engstrom, Howard Skinner, Harlowe Evans, Grover Van Duyn, Jesse Fox, Evan Bergwall, John Wengetz, Linton Wood, Herbert Frazer, P. E. Hodson. No picture; Clement Arthur, Elmer Seagly, S. H. Turbeville, John Bontrager, Hugh Townley The Board of Directors formulate the government policies of the college. The board is interested that Taylor University shall make a distinct contribution to the work of the evangelical church- es cmd that it shall send its students back into their church groups to be loyal to the Christ of their faith. Cs - f O STANDING: Don Odie, Lyle Case, Ruth Brose, Hazel Butz, Hugh Freeze, Maurice Berry SEATED: Wallace Deyo, James Allspaugh, Wallace Good nine
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Don Jacobsen Student Council President STUDENT COUNCIL Under the efficient leadership of Don Jacobsen, President, the Student Council this year has been active in every phase of life on Taylor ' s campus. In addition to planning annual activities, the Student Council this year revived the customary formal Christmas banquet which has not been held for several years. The Council sponsored the drive for blood donations and has been responsible for the traffic enforcement on the campus. The high light of this year ' s activities was the be- ginning of a student project which will extend over a period of several years. The project will be the completion of the school swimming pool. Throughout the entire year, the Student Council has led in the improving of relations between the Student body and the Administration. The accomplishments of their Council gives the entire student body the feeling that they have a part in the running of the school. STANDING: Gail Brenneman, Prof. Nussbaum, Bill Yoder, Mary Wiley, Norm Wlngert, Charlotte Roberston SEATED: Dick Sleiner, Barbara Owen, Dave Wheeler, Don Jacobsen eleven
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