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Who's Who - - W -r.::fi'1f FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: William Wagoner, Iames Lillie, Ioyce Dillavou, and Helen Hoover. Among College Students Who's Who in American Universities and Col- leges has accepted four members of the Class of l957 into their society, William Wagoner, james Lillie, Ioyce Dillavou, and Helen Hoover. This honor is bestowed on senior students on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, citizenship, ser- vice, participation in school affairs, and promise of future usefulnes s . William Wagoner has been a ministerial student and the pastor of the Stravanger Meeting for three years. He is married and lives at Le Grand, Iowa. During his college years he has been a member of Phi Kappa Chi, S. C. A. , and the Religious Life Com- mittee. He has served on the Student Council of Penn College and has been class president during his freshman and junior years. He is a member of the Lettermen's Club and is also an honor student. james Lillie entered Penn in l952 on a music scholarship. He attended two years until 19547 in 1955 he returned to continue his music major. He was married in December, 1955, and lives in Oska- loosa. He is a member of the Lettermen's Club, has been a reporter on the Chronicle staff, and has been active in S. C. A. During his senior year he has been vice-president of F. T. A. and president of Science Club. He sings tenor in the college choir. Jim has been an honor student and was given the Bantam Shield Scholarship for his senior year. -loyce Dillavou has become an accomplished pianist and soprano soloist and has appeared, with distinction, frequently in college musical productions. She has served in various campus organizations. She has been president and vice -president of Phi Kappa Chi and S. C. A. re- spectively, and a member of deputation teams. During her sophomore and junior years she was copy writer and proof reader for the ChronicLe, while during her sophomore and senior years she was a member of the college Chapel Committee. Large honor came to her in her senior year when Joyce became president of the State Future Teachers Association. Helen Hoover, an honor student and English major, has delighted many audiences with her dramatic readings. She was editor of the Chronicle during her sophomore year, has held offices in Phi Kappa Chi and in S. C. A. , and is a member of F. T. A. This year Helen was selected president of the Student Council on which she had previously served. She had received the Penn Corporation Scholarship for two years, and for her senior year was given the Myron Anderson Scholarship.
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SEATED: From Left to Right: Bob Luiken, Bob Ellis, Mary Steddom, Helen Hoover, Roy Norman, Charles Scott. STANDING: Left to Right: Elwin Wines, Dave Douglas, and Dean Farr, Faculty Advisor. During this year the Student Council has been working on a set of traffic rules and parking regula- tions for students who have cars on campus. In November, 1956, just before the National election, the council sponsored a national campus election complete with campaign speeches and the casting of ballots with a voting machine. The council recommended for student considera- tion the sponsoring of a refugee Hungarian student at Penn for the year 1957-58. 30 The Student Council, the organ for student government at William Penn College, is compos- ed of an elected representative from each of the four classes and the president of each class of the college. The council meetings, held on the first Wednesday of the month, also meet as a part of the policy forming committee on the third Wednes- day of the month. The officers for the year 1956-57 are Helen Hoover: president, Roy Norman, vice-president: Roberta Kerr, secretary, and Mary Steddom, treas- urer.
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