Wittenberg University - Witt Yearbook (Springfield, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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ADVISORS The work of the Senate Legislature operates under the wise guidance of its three advisors. Dean Sallee, Dean Stauffer, and Dr. Ostrom. Their broader knowledge regarding certain problems and areas is a constant aid to the Senate. This, then, constitutes Wittenberg's Student Government: four officers, a cabinet, a court, a legislature, and three advisors. The Student Sen- ate is still building, and looks forward to an even stronger government in the future. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The Religious Activities Committee is a body engaged in coordinating and strengthening the various religious organiza- tions on the campus. It is composed of all the officers of the campus religious organizations. Colder Gibson serves as the chairman of this group. This year this committee is setting up machinery to coordinate all campus drives with the Springfield United Appeals Drive. BUDGET COMMITTEE Under the leadership of the Student Senate’s treasurer, Nancy Smith, the Budget Committee attempted to balance the budget for the present school year. Nancy Smith, Chairman Harold Adams Cliff Chubb Don Hoffman Fred Sakel ISA: Bill Hothowoy, Paul Pfadcnhaucr, Carolyn Rikel, Clifford Smith. YMCA: Russ Hixon, Clyde Woodard, Bill longmon. Bill Trimble. YWCA: Carol Jensen, Miriam Smith, Mary Ann lyders. Pot Cowcn. FMF: Barbara Dickerson, Roger Cooper, Miriam Pospcscl, Barbara Faguc. Della Chi: Colder Gibson, 8ill lesher, Corolyn Clclond, Bruce Fchl. Chapel Council: Dud Riggle, Lido Neal, Tom Hickman, Carolyn Cleland, Owen Sanderson, Bruce Fehl. Westminster: Marcia Hickman. Newman Club: Mary Lou Vitori. Canterbury Club: Jane Jewell. Wesley: Sue Horn. 24



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WITTENBERG WELCOMES FRESHMEF VOL. 39 Special Freshman Edition NUMBER 1 trance — Prexy Greets Frosh To all new Wittenbergers, greetingsl Nobody on the campus says welcome so often as I. Be- cause of all the word means, I enjoy the privilege. Most of all, however, I rejoico to greet our new stu- dents each year and to tell then how glad Wittenberg is to have then as aembers of our family. For that's what we are on the Wittenberg campus—a great fanily. That word say6 auch of our Joy in living and working together, of our concern for each other, of our sharing the privileges of this great school with each other. It speaks much, too, of the basic friend- liness of our campus and our eagerness that each new person shall feel at hone inmediately. It says soae- thing about our being brothers, one to another, because we are children of God. To this, then, I welcome you. May your four years here be full of such good things that you will look back upon then as among the most wonderful years of your whole life. Sincerely, Clarence C. Stoughton President HELP!! The TORCH, a weekly carr was founded In 1914. r the TORCH abso-’ a bi-weeklv UILTY ? DUt- same has choice. will long some- not like. Make a will be irday, September 12. My partner wed on the scene shortly before .The building was dark. After pick the Remember that the upper -Aassmen are putting on a big front—Just as you are! “ar to a halt, we g •g through an v we Inched 4 we came V piing throu ely eno1 gns of oor Versatility i would like to know for whdt purpose is Intended. Over the jr useful appll- ph writ' ected Thes qualifi will be lent body, open to any ... Applications form lifted this week. Do Not Read There will oe a meeting Thursday. Sept. 17 at 4 p.m. in the TORCH office on the first floor of Myers Hall for all students, 30th freshmen and upperclassmen, inter- ested in working on the TORCH. I un lie -fr the wc aper. We w a touch of the words— “8:‘ 'Get Acquainted’ dancf Yes, we had goofed We had missed the fij of the year. Not on' music of Dick Else .... “Oh my goodness, Gerties twelve o-clocks tonight and it’s fifteen after i ATTENTION FRESHMEN MEN!!!!!!!!!!!!! Better start taking your vitamin pills. Statistics show that six men and only three women fainted last Thursday during the blood test, a part of the freshman physical. Which is the weaker sex? Be a Beanie Booster I

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