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(lOlJidIL Rachel Crowell Prrsidrnt Do wc have to sign out to go to the drug? Do we iia e to wear hats and hose to Burlington? ] Iav I take an off -campus toniglit? These arc a few of the questions that our council nicniljcrs had to answer. AVhen we forgot the rules and had to be reminded bv a memljei- of the Council, we often became very angry with tiiat jjerson and tliouglit she was trying to be Dean. Of course, we didn ' t stop to realize that we were wiong and that tliey were trying to kec]) us on the light track. Remember those parties we used to ha e when we should have been in bed, and all the noise we made? It was fun wlien we didn ' t get caught; but if we got caught, and we usually did, it made us very ashamed to think we had a call-down. You remember, four call- downs and then a council meeting. Two weeks in isola- tion, and next time you ' ll remember to go to bed on time and save tliose bull sessions until the next day. Tlie Council, under the leadershij) of Rachel Crowell, did an excellent job; and we appreciate all those things you tried to do for us. Other officers were Lucille Rlalock, ' ice President ; Margaret Rawls, Secretai-y ; and Finances Gunter, Treasurer. Representatives were Staccy Fisher, Athaleen Buckner, Florine Braxton, Ellen Barrier, ] Iary Warren, Jackie Rath, Goldie Morris, Mildred Yancey, Elizabeth Parker, Hazel Walker, Eliza Boyd, and Faye Thomas. 18
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Since theA ' are sd few in niinil)er. you inii lit think tliat we ()uldI l need ;i n ' oxernini; ' liodv for tlie lioys this e;ir. Hut, ns we often liear, ' 1}()VS iil he h() s, and we ean say. t ' ollege hoys will he College hoys. Kven now. if wouldn ' t seem i ' ii;hf not to have a little exeitenienf from the men on our Campus. Duriiii; ' the exening ' mi ' al when e eryone was husy eating ' and telling his experiences of the la . a hell woidd ring. ' ()nder what the head waitei- has to say tonight. I lousemeeting. ' ' Xo. the Senate is meeting foin ' ghf at 9 o ' eloek in Society Hall. A glance around the dining hall trying to find file guilf ' one was followed 1) ' whispers. Someone lost his appetite. ' ' AN ' ell. just rememlier that ()u were warned not fo ])racfice your voice lessons while the other hoys were ohserving study hour. AVhen the I ' residtMif. S])ike Ilarrell. reads the decision, doii ' t feel had ahout if. ou will only have fo rake lea es f(n- ahout fen hours, so cheerio, .Mon Cheric. ' Spike Harrell President Other memhers of the Senate were Clarence Hiddix, 15111 leacham. Karl I ' airell. l}unk Safferfield. lioh T,ea. and Uohhy Joiniston. SEMTE 17
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Kleveii Eloii seniors were selected to l)e listed in tiie 194!}- ■i-i issue of Who ' s WJio Aiiioin Stiuhiit. ' i in Anuncitii Col- leges (1)1(1 Uii ' nrrsifies. It is one of tiie ma jor hoiioi ' s that ran l)e conferred u|)()m anv student and Is an honor that will be of vahie throunhout life. Tlie nominations to Who ' s Who were made by a coniniittoe of faculty mcmbei ' s. The candidates were carefully con- sidered and their (]ualifications discussed conscientiously and iiiijiartiallv. Recjuisites for iiieiiiljcrshi|) include character, scliolarshij), leadership in extra-curricular activities through- out college career, and potentiality for future leadership in i)Usiiiess and society. Those students selected this ear are IJuster Hutler. Rachel t ' rowell. Spike Harrell, Elizabeth Hill. C ' harlott ' . ' Hustcd, ' iroiuia Jeffreys, Robby Johnston, Ruth Koontz, Shannon Morgan, Elliot Schmidt, and Fayc Thomas. They were all active in campus life and each in some s]jecial ])hasc, whether scholarsliijj, religious work, literary, student govern- ment, jiublic sjieaking or music. a vim tniiino Sliidenls in ilinei ' i(iiii lini ei ' $ities and hhrna Husted Thomas 19
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