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1 UNION LOUNGE ADMINISTRATION ART GALLERY -- UNION 3
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In the construction and growth of any college there is more than a blueprint or building materials which ultimately makes the college. This nebulous some¬ thing is the sum total of the students, the administration, the community in which the school is situated, and a great pride within everyone concerned. All these contribute to a constantly expand¬ ing and improving unit of education. Evansville College is such a unit. Since 1854 Evansville College has been build¬ ing for the future. The past few years have seen an increase in the number of buildings on the campus. The latest ad¬ dition, the McCurdy Alumni Memorial Union building, will be a center where the students, faculty and alumni of Evansville College may meet to relax and dream of plans for building an even greater Evansville College in the com¬ ing years. Evansville College is building today and will continue to build for the future. 2
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT Dear Students: The purpose of this letter is to explain briefly the purposes and aims of your Student Government. Cooperation be¬ tween the student body and the faculty is the keynote of Student Government. Collectively we are devoted to the con¬ trol of the life and work of the college. Through the Student Government every student has the opportunity to voice his opinion on school matters. Problems concerning only the students are handled through your Student Council. The faculty and trustees of the college set the policies concerning administra¬ tion of the college. Students may feel free at any time to present workable plans or criticisms to the Student Coun¬ cil to be passed on to the administration of the college if the council deems it necessary. Every phase of campus life is represented by the nine standing com¬ mittees of the Student-Faculty Federa¬ tion. The Student Government officers are your servants and are elected to serve your interests. STUDENT COUNCIL members and the groups they repre¬ sent are: (standing, left to right) Jim Wilson, vice-president of the Student Government Association; Dick McKasson, president of the Student Government Association; Harry Ax- ford, Athletic Committee; Jo Ann James, Publications Com¬ mittee: Bob Morton, Welfare Committee; Elizabeth Lock- wood, treasurer of the Student Government Association; Herman McGregor, Fine Arts Committee; (seated) Mary Kathryn Weber, secretary of the Student Government Asso¬ ciation; Eveyonne Klein, Social Life Committee; and Emma- louise Seegmueller, Public Speech Committee. Not in the picture: Don Norwood (Public Occasions) and Ramsey Bris¬ tow (Assembly). 4
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