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STUDENT-FACULTY FEDERATION ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD Dean Morlock, Lillian Newcom, Dean Torbet, Dr. Smith, Arthur Thurman, Dean DeLong, Cecile Hnvda Each spring after the smoke clears away, there are three students, slightly dazed and somewhat awed, who have been chosen by their party coalition to be officers of the Student Association and to attend, with the three college deans and the president, the weekly meetings of the Administrative Board. For the first time in several years both factions were represented in the final outcome, and the board mem¬ bers say they cotdd not imagine a more pleasant and amiable year than this has been. And in addi¬ tion, they got things done! ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Professor Long, Mr. McCoy, Peggy Gleason, Coach Slyker, John McCutchan (Robert Polk missing) In order that Joe College and Bettye Co-ed shall have a mens sano in corporo (see Latin students for interpretation) , the athletic committee has as its responsibility the furthering of a varied athletic program for the general student body. This group cooperates with the head of the department in pro¬ moting interest in inter-collegiate activities, and, as more concrete evidence of their work, we mention that those who roam the halls with a large E on their manly chests, do so by virtue of this com¬ mittee’s consent. The advancement of the culture so infrequently associated with college men (and women) is ‘in¬ spired’ by Fine Arts assemblies put on every Mon¬ day morning (usually) by this committee. Don’t they look inspired? According to the ‘freshman Bible,’ early in the first semester this group shall make a survey for the purpose of discovering the artistic interests, talents, and abilities of the stu¬ dents at Evansville College to the end that these may be recognized and utilized! FINE ARTS COMMITTEE Professor Browne, Mrs. Springer, Jack Elliott, Roy House, Marion Redman, Professor Hjortsvang
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PROMOTION AND PUBLIC OCCASIONS COMMITTEE The specific duty of this body is to cooperate with the administration in all matters having to do with gaining desirable publicity for the college and its work. (We couldn’t find out what it is supposed to do about undesirable publicity.) All celebrations of anniversaries or other public gatherings come under their jurisdiction. Consequently it might be said that this body is the backbone of tradition, but then, why blame them for that? Professor Cope, Loretta Mertz, Charlotte Hanke, William Shafer, Miss Clarke (Dr. Strickler missing.) PUBLIC SPEECH COMMITTEE Since the speech committee is often composed of some debaters, it would undoubtedly have trouble reaching necessary agreements if it were not for Miss LeCompte. She learned lcng ago this motto which the group has accepted, “I’ll ask you what you think, and then do what I think!” The com¬ mittee oversees forensic and Thespian activities, and this year backed the plan of having every speech student make a record of his voice. The re¬ sults, while helpful, were too enlightening to suit many! Miss LeCompte, Dorothy Anne Clewlow, Emory Fulling. Dr. Honda (Mrs. Wyatt and Phyllis Parker missing) Once a week Evansville College students are brought from the artificiality of the world of speed, high-pressure salesmanship, and competition into a realization of the world of thought, sincerity, and introspection. They are given stimulus for thinking of the purposes and finer things of life. The Wednes¬ day morning chapels, Y.M. and Y.W.C.A., and the Double Alpha club for ministerial students are the special interests of this group. RELIGIOUS LIFE COMMITTEE Edward Prentis, Dr. McKown, Professor Marchant, Professor Walker, Geneva Sansom (Harold Sander missing)
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