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7- - r 1 U-,—pP A t ■ThOLmG a r 3 c in EARL ENYEART HARPER S. T. B., Boston University D. D. (Hon.) Nebraska Wesleyan University PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE Both the college and the city are greatly indebted to our versatile, capable leader. His efforts have resulted in achievement and progress for Evansville College. May his future endeavor be crowned with as much success as that of the past. Page Nine
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loarii of (Irustwa V OFFICERS r President .... Vice-President. ..Edgar Blake .Samuel L. Orr Secretary .Richard Rosencrans Treasurer ....Wilbur Erskine Endowment Treasurer.....F. R. Wilson Ex Officio—Earl Enyeart Harper Bishop William F. Anderson, LL. D. William A. Carson - - - - Rev. William N. Dresel - Richard McGinnis ..... Rev. George H. Murphy, D. D. Rev. W. C. Patrick, D. D. John A. Rowe ..... Rev. John T. Scull, D. D. - - - Albert J. Wedeking .... Walton M. Wheeler .... G. A. Bittler ...... Bishop Edgar Blake, D. D., LL. D. Rev. Samuel J. Cross . . . . . Charles Ford .- John L. Igleheart. Rev. W. T. Jones ...... Rev. Herbert Allen Keck, D. D. T. J. Morton ...... Arthur Sapp . Rev. John Mann Walker, D. D. James Y. Welborn, M. D. - - - Rev. W. W. Wiant, D. D. - - - Samuel L. Orr ...... Mrs. George S. Clifford .... Wilbur Erskine ...... Sidney Ichenhauser ..... J. Giltner Igleheart ..... Henry C. Kleymeyer .... T. Morton McDonald .... Val Nolan . Rev. E. L. Hutchens . . . . . Richard Rosencranz. Homer Frank ....... ' ' President of the College - - - ' Northfield, Minn. ' - - ' - - - Evansville Evansville .Evansville - ' ' - - - Indianapolis - - - - - - - Evansville - - - - ' ' - Bedford ' - ' - - - - Evansville . . . . . . . . Dale .- - Evansville ' ' - ' - ' - Evansville Detroit ' - - ' - ' - Seymour ' - - - - New Harmony - - - - - - Evansville - - - - - - Indianapolis Evansville .- Evansville - - - - - - Huntington - - - - ' - Bloomington - - - - ' - Evansville - ' ' ' - Indianapolis - - - ' ' - - Evansville .Evansville - - - - - - Evansville - - - ' - •• ' Evansville - - - - - - - Evansville .- Evansville - - - - - - - Princeton - - - - - - - Evansville ' ' - - - - - Seymour Evansville - ' - - - Jeffersonville Page Eight
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C D C £ a r o t ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD President Harper, Dean Torbet, Dean DeLong, Dean Legg, Warren Hutchens, Elizabeth Hacker, Catherine Dyer. THE STUDENT FACULTY FEDERATION The Student ' Faculty Federation is composed of two groups, the Student Asso ' ciation and the Faculty. Its purpose is to direct and control the life and work of the college in such a manner as to promote most effectively the aims of the college as symbolized in the sevembranched candlestick of the college seal. The working organization of the Federation consists of an Administrative Board, and eight joint student and faculty committees. The number of members and duties of the committees are determined by the Administrative Board at the beginning of each year. The students and faculty are represented equally on committees. The committees as they functioned during 1932 and 1933 were as follows: Ath ' letic, Fine Arts, Promotion and Public Occasions, Publication, Public Speech, Re ' ligious Life, Social Life, and Welfare. These committees deal with matters delegated to them and recommend to the Administrative Board measures for consideration and final adoption. Under the provisions of the Student ' Faculty Federation, the students are or ' ganized as a College Student Association, the main functions of which are the selec ' tion of officers, who are the student members of the Administrative Board; the selec ' tion of representatives on committees; and consideration in a Student Council of any matters that are of student concern rather than the concern of both the students and faculty. Page Ten
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