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,U GQVUY L... .'.'L.. f1 Honor Soficfy ThlS vear mth '3CllOlB.SllC standards con tmumff to Cllmb even l1l0'llCl a plane on the Dean G Llst was hlbhly eoveted To reoelve th1s honor a student must obtam an aver age of 90 or more for the entlrm semesters work All ln thls honorars SOCICIY are Ulven prlxlleges much desired by all students And as always thele IS a great degree of satisfaction in a job well done.
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1 X 4. X is 1' 'fl ,,t -' th ' ly 1 7 2' l ,til 1 .1 ,til l' l lt' Y'YV'1'Yr+. : U xuv? Areopagus As stated in the preamble to the constitution of the Student Council, it is the purpose of this organization to crystallize and maintain the Christian ideals and principles upon which the college was founded, and to uphold the accomplishments it has made. This organization, composed of nine elected representa- tives, supervises the social program and provides various facil- ities and conveniences for the students. ln particular it acts as the voice ofthe student body in matters relating to the ad- ministration and the student group. The president ofthe Student Council is elected by the stu- dent hotly. The other student representatives are as follows: one representative elected from each class, one chosen from the leaders of the spiritual-life organizations, one from the leaders of the cultural organizations, the chairman of the Intra- mural Council and the assistant pastor of the College Church. Two members of the faculty are appointed each year by the Dean of the Faculty to serve as advisors to the Council. The Student Council meets weekly to discuss current. problems and seeks to foster a spirit of unity between faculty and student bodv. Lrf lo right' Donald Hoffman- Social Chairman, Oliver Babilcow' President Kenneth Travilla' Secretar . f. . t 1 , . t , y, Margaret Hortvn: Advisors, John Ries and Arthur Killiang Treasurer, Edward Moycrg Sherwin Bowser, Alf Olsen, Wesley Evansg Vice President. John Carman. ,9-
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Music Department A Jr Sy ' if Burl run le I to rz,f.l1t Robert Straton David Stas kliousc Wlllldlll las Wllralli Thomas Stion David lX0llldl'HlClxl Front rom le I to Wilter Hartlu Max Daxey Stun: Musto It is a duty of the music department to help develop in for music. Such a group has been organized under the name ation reaches from the very depths of the vibrant bass tone trilling flute. Beside the hivh fidelitv phonograph they will enchantment of orthophonic: sound. Conductor on ton 1. Coffin Warren Slilt Doug, ugh! RubertR1dda li Dr the students an appreciation of Hi-Fi Club. Their appreci- s to the sweet highs of the sit for hours lost deep in the the Wad On 91. '1
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