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The many varied extra-curricular activities on our campus allows the individual a wide choice in which he may develop an interest. This program helps make leaders and stirs interest in affairs other than athletics or scholarship. This is a stepping stone for the BMOC. Page Z Y
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Blue Jay The Blue J ay being charged with the duties of collecting and preserving the highlights of the orientation week before the campus citizen saw any physical efforts of the 54 Jay. At that time and from then on Editor Sheldon Crossette and Business Manager Jim Callis were seen running over campus directing this and that group to activity for the Blue .lay cause. Chief past year for future recollections, actually began to formulate last summer, but it was Freshman photo taker Herb Roy became a familiar sight trodding around half dazed snapping the various activities. The people that drove the editor, business manager, and photographer to say extra strong prayers each and every night were the departmental editors that have helped to make this book possible. These worthy gentlemen were: Charlie Schwend, activities, Wally Busch, studentg Jim Whitney, featuresg Jerry Gustafson, sports, and Dick Soell, both faculty and fraternity. G Chemistry Club The chemistry club this year was sponsored by Dr. McCreigh't and Dr. Hackney. A meeting was held early in the year and Dan Murphy was elected president. The purpose of the chemistry club is to have instruction as well as entertaining meetings. The plan this year was to have a person, appointed ahead of time, to give a demonstration at each meeting. Some of the demon- strations were very interesting, especially the ones by Dr. McCreight and Dr. Hackney. The club had a very successful year and has hopes of increasing its membership next year. Chi Alpha Omega Chi Alpha is a pre-ministerial Christian service fraternity and its function is to bring pre- ministerial Christian service students on the campus closer together, thereby enabling them to share their knowledge and experiences. The meetings were led by our president Don Gish. The organization meets monthly. This group had several visiting speakers among whom Were: Dean Slaughter and Rev. Olert. The faculty advisors for the group are Dr John Gates and Dr Henry Niles I gg 30
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