Birmingham Southern College - Southern Accent Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1946

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ACTIVITIES The traditions on the Hilltop, those moments which each Hilltopper remembers are associated with his activities outside the classroom and the library. Pounding the pave- ment begging ads for the publications, nights spent re- hearsing for the next operetta, afternoons spent stirring mixtures of paint, mornings when the Councils held their meetings and the pros and cons of Student life were thrashed out, and 10:30 periods spent practicing eight measures of the next music number for convocation. These things give Hilltop life the zest and living spirit which graduates remember. 1946 gave those Hilltoppers with an extra amount of energy a chance to use this energy to the best advantage. Yes, everyone will remember this year as the year when the activity ceiling soared to the greatest heights because the war had ended and all con- centration could be centered around those living moments of volunteered work on the Hilltop. ' i ' % . ■■ ■■ ■• ' V s ' if wM P I



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THE %T ENT o n o v C o The Honor Council has a task which is tremendous. The most important work which the Honor Council must undertake is to acquaint the students with this phase of cam- pus organization and to give each student the proper understanding of the meaning of the Honor Code. The magnanimous job of having each student sign the Honor Code pledge card is one which lasts throughout the year. Jane Harper, chairman of this group, worked to make the ideals of the Honor Code more effective by programs in Convocation, articles in the paper, and making personal appeals to students. With the added responsibility which the increased enrollment brings, the Honor Council has ac- complished much toward bettering campu: relations. MEMBERS Rita Allgood . . . Charles Beavers . . . Winfred Godwin . . . Jane Harper . . . Anne Smith Faculty Advisor Mr. Allen Wager Faculty Representatives Dr. Henry T. Shanks Mrs. Leon Sensabaugh GODWIN, SMITH, ALLGOOD, HARPER, BEAVERS

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