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Homecoming activities would not be complete without the pep session sponsored by the Loyalty Legion accompanied by the blaze from the traditional bonfire. Jim Sewrey seems pleased with his master of ceremony ' s job as he introduces the members of the team. Loyalty Legion Assists in Raising Campus Spirit The purpose of the Butler Loyalty Le- gion is to assemhle college men and women in a combined force to render service and develop spirit in the Uni- versity. Four members of each social organi- zation are elected to membership in the club each year. Loyalty Legion began its year with the traditional gift of roses presented to the Homecoming queen between halves of the game with Washington of St. Louis. Officers of the Legion this year in- cluded; Bill Loebig, president; Marti Mendenhall, secretary ; and Betty Maines, treasurer. Back Row: Mathis, Walsh. Schwartz, Lamh. Third Row: Freeman. Sutton, Herrin, unknown. Swain. Second Row : Leaf, Montgomery. KHnge. Anderson. Osborne, Hotz. Bottom Row : Nitchman, Maines. Loebig. Mendenhall. Fatout. Simon.
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Student Council Members Have a Hand in All Campus Activities BurdsaU. Hott, Miller. Green. Bain. Chap- man. Dngan. Ziegler. Dr. Comfort. Barnes. ' p. Bates. Bodlev. Perkins. J. Bates. The Student Council consists of fourteen members elected by the classes which they represent: six seniors, five juniors, and three sophomores. The two sopho- mores receiving tbe most votes fill two-year terms as do three of the members who are elected to the junior seats. The other sophomore and the three elected seniors serve for one year only. Student government not directly supervised by the administration and faculty is under the jurisdiction of the Student Council. All class and queenship elections are conducted by the Council along with the regulation of all campus organizations except social fraternities and sororities. Tbe president of the Council is also the president of the student body. The officers for the year were: Bill Dugan. president; Barbara Ziegler. secretary; Bob Chapman, treasurer; other members were Tom Barnes. Paul Bain. Jerrv Bates. June Bodlev. Clyde Green. Roby Hott, Matt Walsh. Patricia Payne, diet Perkins, Orvis BurdsaU. Harvey Miller. loin Barnes checks the voting list to see if Claudette Ramsey is really entitled to vote for a sophomore for Student Council.
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AWS ACTIVITIES COVER MANY FIELDS Coed Counselors gave their annual tea in August for the new freshman women. Mrs. Bert McCammon spoke at the Oetoher meeting on Do You Know Yourself? The November pro- gram was a radio broadeast of the show Breakfast With Chuckles over station WISH. The h igh point of the year ' s program was in December when Santa Claus visited 25 underprivileged children at a Christmas party spon- sored by AWS. In the spring a style show and annual Mav festival were held. Keith Bratton and Mary Jor- dan were on the air when Chuckles Chapman brought his program to Butler for an AWS program. Renting lockers in the base- ment of Jordan hall to stu- dents was one of the most im- portant services of AWS. Katie N ' itchman was in charge of the lockers. The children were entertained royally at the AWS Christmas party even if members were in that perplexed, head scratch- ing state. 18
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