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STUDENT CO-ORDINATING BOARD As its paiticLilai fuiicliciii thu Student CD orcliiiatin; Board serves to integrate all phases ot student activity— spiritual, recreational, social, student go ernment, and communications. This organization is composed of the representatives horn these areas of campus life, the three executive officers, and the Deans, who serve as advisors. Winking in these arious areas and meeting weekly to discuss current activities and problems provides the members opportunity to gain training in leadership responsibility. From an over-all perspective the Co-Board strives to be an integral part in accomplishing the general objective of all members and groups of the college communitv— to further the educational aims of (;,eensbnin College. ' introduced us to the . . . ].efl to rinhl: Dave Davidson, Faye Harris, Becky Hailcy, Anne Merrill, Sarah Lu Bradley, Jane Overman. Susan Lutz. Dot Wilson, Pat Walters, Esta .Ann Buchanan, Ruth Thompson. Sl. m ;.;;; Mi, Wulil .nul Mrs. Mi ell. Page Thirty-one
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Our freshman counselors I i:-.! M.u I ' m.m Hunt. Pennv Ni en, Pri cilla Crater, Rose Corum. Betty Lou Hardin. Harriet Norton, Martha Harliam. Thin! roir; Nancy Gilbert. Secoml ro.e: Dot Calvert, Shirley Woodley, Mary Ann Di.von, Jackie Scoggin, Carolyn Nelson, Barbara Dale Jacque Yelverton, Flo Whitehurst, Eleanor Graham, Nancy Iliatt, Rogers, Patsy Long, Carolee Wood, Carolyn Holt, Nerine Hylton. Renee Kemp, Mary Mac Davis. Nancy Buckner, Elaine Nordan, Norma Sue Davis, Jackie Bost, Shirley Benton. FRESHMAN COUNSELORS ■ Freshman Counselors work with the Freshman Orientation Committee by counschng the incoming new students on the regulations and customs of the college. I ' heir «ork begins in the preceding spring Mili .1 tr. lining program and continues li.im u.iilv fall until the end of the l.,l|..«ino e.n. IVsules helping the freslinien Ixcome .n.i|ii;iintccl Hilh ciillegc lile. the LiiunseliMs. thnjugli ,ni(iiis plaiuieil programs, keep in Liiiit.n.1 illi, lliioiighuul ihc e,ii Ihe Coiinsulnis .ne chi.sen linin the Junior ami Senmr t kisses In the Vice I ' resideiil nl the W ' miuns SiiuKnl C.nMrnnunl . ss,,ci.ili.in Ihciiisc .,1 llun depeiul.ihilil v. Xenne IKhnn gnes , ei the I l,nulh„„k rules XMlh IiiIm W illianis ;iiid I ' .elsv jane WJiilenet. l age Thirty
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Anne MtRRiii. WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Understanding jnd co iiperation arc stressed by the VV ' oincn ' s Student Government Association in striving for good citizenship on our campus. This organization is responsible For seeing that women students abide by the rules and regulations. VV. S. G. A. also has jurisdiction o ' er cases concerning the 1 lonor System. The V. S. G. A. Gouneil includes the Executive officers and a representati e from each class. This body decides on judicial matters with the approval of the Dean ' s Office. Legislative meetings are held periodically, at which time the house presidents attend. All women students are members of the W. S. C .. A. major campus organizations first row down: Sara Maslibu GibM.n. Honey Cmcn. T nrJ Merrill. Kvleen Tu Martha Barham. Second row dmvii: Martha Huckabee. Bets; .1- down. Rachel Jessup. Carolee W ' o.id. Nancy Lambeth, .Ann
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