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ROW 1 : Professor Johnson, Schoenhals, lewis. ROW 2: Boyd, Riggs, Franklin, Phillips. ROW 3: Edmonds, Hartpence, Flood, Gardner.

Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato would feel very much at home in the College Philos­ ophy Club as that temperate group launches headlong into discussions from "Eleatic" to "Heraclitic" schools of thought. In this unique, progressive approach to contempor­ ary events and problems, the organization, of course, merits much campus reflection and comment. 11lustrating the application of their major, the club programs usually feature the con­ sideration of various papers pertaining to aesthetic, logical, and ethical issues. Far from being impractical, especially along the line of food, the club is usually successful in holding its meetings in the proximity of a restaurant or coffee shop and is dogmatic in its demand for at least one social function during the year. Undoubtedly crowned cam­ pus king of rational thinking, reasoning, and valid thought is the Bethany Nazarene Col­ lege Philosophy Club.

OFFI CERS: J . Gardner, pres.; G. H a rtpence,

v.

pres.; S. Edmonds, sec.;

Professor Johnson, sponsor.

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