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Christian Life Council The Christian Life Council is the body designed to correlate and oversee religious activi- ties on campus. The council is composed of student leaders and faculty members. Dr. Arthur Cochrane is the faculty chairman of the group while David Drake is the stu- dent chairman. Marianne Thaden is secretary. The rest of the council is made up of represen- tatives from Student Council, Pan-Hellenic, Inter-Fraternity, Student Christian Association, and the Seminary. The chief project of the Council is arrangements for the annual Faith and Life Conference held each fall. The small group pictured above the Council is the Chapel Committee, this committee plans all Chapel services Chapel Committee: Left to right: Mr. Rozeboom, R. Connell, M. Greer, Dr. Recliger, R. Hansel, E. Jones, Mr. Martens. Left to right: M. Thaden, Dr. Berger, N. Oalc, R. Gloyd, D. Drake, Mr. Martens, Dr. Cochrane, R. Berger, Dr. Robert Smith.
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qu' 0 lA.,5.'z, og, uc! I uv I.. -'-iix o ' 3 I : .- u D. 'iz Qi U ' t .A O45 L J lsr .f s r .1 3 Q ' , n , Q s ni,l,ns' Board of Publications The Board of Publications is the committee which controls all university publications- the Cue, the Key, the yearly catalogue, Alumni bulletins, and the DCA, to mention only a few. This group is composed of several administration and faculty members as well as the edi- tors and business managers of both student publications. In addition to determining the policies of university publications, the Board establishes rules of procedure for election of editorial and business staff. For instance, this year the com- mittee ruled that the yearbook should become an all-school project rather than one of the duties of the junior class. A Back row fsrandingl, left to right: R. Berger, H. Gearharr, F. Gorman. Front row fseatecll: L. Selmar, Mr. Spear, Dr. E. Smith, Dr. Venelclasen, Mr. Warner. . 9,
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jagegfwww Back row, standing, left to right: C. Arnold, I. Rothweiler, L. Trujillo, D. Lewis, B. Rittenhouse. Seated, left to right: lVl. Bartlow, M. J. Keith, R. Gloycl, Mrs. McNeill. Hou e Council When problems arise in the Dubuque family, either in Severance Hall or in Steffens Hall, there is one Way to settle themg bring them to the House Councils, Whose main purposes are to make the dormitories more pleasant places to live. Standing, left to right: Mr. Martens, O. Luecllce, E. Jones, C. Steever, G. Coppage, J. Sundstedt. Seated: D. Jafvert, M. Winters.
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