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HUHUR Slllllllll s ,ll -. - l . , ...- ,- I. .1 .., ' f XT T, .4 2 ' 1. .H L .l il l' I , .5 It l l V .- o W. i J L A t H . I tl T ' All members ofthe stu- dent body who achieve an over-all average of 90 or above are included in this honorary organization and are given standing on the Dean's List. They enjoy certain privileges for ac- chieving and maintaining these standards. l1lUlllEll'S HUXILIHHU The Women's Auxiliary ofThe King's College was formed to aid in the development of the College, to contribute toward the comfort and well being of the students, and to aid in the general welfare of the campus community. Its members consist of mothers of students and alumni, and wives of trustees, faculty, staff, and alumni. The auxiliary serves its members by having cultural programs centered about a variety of interesting themes including musical programs, Bible teachers and evangelists. The first pro- ject of the society, now realized, was the donation of a Silver Tea Service to the College for use at functions of the College. The officers of the auxiliary include Mrs. Charles H. Clater, presidentg Mrs. James Ebaugh, vice presidentg Mrs. Howard Myers, secretaryg and Mrs. Mark Matz, treasurer.
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iq P l ,T it ll 4 ll STUDENT CUUHUIL The student body elects each year a representative group known as the Student Council. This organization, composed of nine members, seeks to develop the potentialities and skills of the students in a spirit of Christian cooperation. It is the voice of the students and as such is heard in what we like to call Christian democracy in action. The general purpose of the council is to crystallize and maintain the Christian ideals and principles on which the College was founded and to uphold the accomplishments it has made. This year our specific aim has been to lead in a program which will help students reach the maturity they will need to go forth most effectively and labor in any part of God's Vineyard. The officers of the Student Council are Jack Ferguson, presidentg Karl Franklin, vice presidentg Ken Nielson, treasurerg Helen McCool, secretary. Mr. Ries and Mr. Killian are the ad- Visors. QT, S. -, A , Xi. cf, i, ! .I'vv - :lf xii 1' l' v ,rr, --,1 H if-, A T 'T 7 1 f F -1 , M Kina'
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john' Hunt The coli-- At the beginning of this school year, the Page staff analyzed the paper that was then in existence on the campus, and found that it was not meeting the needs of the student body. They then com- pletely reorganized it. New features were added and the staff was enlarged to enable more students to gain experience in journalism and handle the work of a much larger paper than the college has ever had. One of the major im- provements in the paper is the change from a mimiographed sheet to a tabloid, printed news- paper. The staff is organized under the co-editors. lt consists of an art staff, news staff, sports staff, social staff, spiritual life staff, and business staff. Each department has an editor and under each of these come the writers. Certain qualifications must be met by any- one who wishes to be editor of a staff or one of the co-editors. They are as follows: 1. The co-editors muSt be members of Junior or Senior class, and must have had a year's experience as a writer on the Page staff. 2. Any editor must have had a year's ex- perience in some department of the paper, preferably the one of which he is to be head. Any person interested in journalism and who is a willing worker may become a member of the staff as a writer. ' L f' 'Q-rcn, typ'-r' ' '.7' 1 SWS ll' The 1 OU, 3-7' 'ch 'T' h ,I xx RSI? F X, Q , ' ,f , .., ,I 'x -ea ,ff f a .l lj 1, U 4, ' V V, Y if - 3.3 ,I ji! 1, Q ' ,. ' 9. A 'f1Ta .fm 1 .. If --.h,fy:o' -N A .Q af , , 2 i ff Zi ' , A ,if . , , Rf , Ah, , . - 1 -',. ,x H , , VN, I 5, . ,.. h 4 lie 'X-4' f' -iv: 0' at -. ' ' 5- ?':'T ?YtN -15,-I 'X R ' , I Y i h ,EQ .nr ' A I 5 . ,,', i LJ-, -- .' ' Z f 4 , ,J -, ' ' 'Qi -in p U2 xi l ll- 16, V jg L52 X iht1'f+'- arm . , civilg. I f I q the t w '. ,- as the ia., Rpt A lwhen, seek N jd diaries 'oi Atzrx A 'l if fl , 6 r it 0 QI' ., , , . St of Everest' ' . ' 29, 1953, Edmund Hillary, aland beekeeper and Ten- experienced Sherpa moun- F er, ,conquered Everest - and' tory. The story' of the ac- inment' of 'the .summit is .4 Hi11ary's own words. Aj kiesoription. supplied of diblyn ,complex factors inf, fthe preparation for the j, L those involved in! the fhearsals 'Gr try-'outs which lwthe, final' assault. The -of Even-estis provided with as color, many photo- tid mapsg pp'i ii, . ' .g iff. ,f '1- H.. -Chapel period ' xzfeverentiytf' ,V 'L f the mitinuaefnf 'the ' ..4fevc-ir ' 1,-g ' A ' respect iurntriet f - service for thosy ,X ' pray and meclita 'P Shirley Rariclfax Chapel to be init definitely 'should lx 'Gi reverent attitude spect for the on tae' platform to. us we' would ,Betty Lou Jonesafit Chanel is very' from what the 'gshould beg- frnergajsiiquict xi fr was ,T of ,its ,size in. me during 1953, ,from stand-' of auto, accident
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