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Student Body Officers Steve Kepley (4.2, 0.205805 340) Jack Faris 2.2000. oe eens) | VCC Corinne Collinstene) eee Secretary
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IZatiOns Larry Locke Organ Editor: 4 i Fe ¢, “
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PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL: Front Row: Pat Turner, Nan Alexander, Becky Bloss, Jill Cottrell, Nan Laux, Jackie Parker, Peg Pratt, Judy Sims, Dwinna Howard. Second Row: Jon Hassey, Joy Russell, Joyce Harrison, Martha K. Bell, Carol Derrick, D. Wheeler, Pat Leonard, Faye Brown, Gay Evans, Dave Gentry, Jim Martin. Third Row: Bill Huckaby, Ron McCoskey, Corinne Collins, Cindy Blackwell, B. Dunn, Dianne Melton, Linda Plankenhorn, Chris Ringer, Linda Brown, Suzanne Moore, Harriett Hinkle, James Barnes, Jim McDoniel. Fourth Row; A. C. Pullias, Bob Hendren, Perry Cotham, Ron Martin, John Hayes, Mark Luttrell, Jim Young, John Roeder, Charles Locke, Jack Faris, Coba Craig, Terry Lewis, Dave Scott, Neil Rice, Rich Holt. TIME FOR punch and cookies at Summer-Fall Student Council Reception. Administration Speaks To Collegiate Leaders Emblematic of the total change to the four- quarter, year-round system at Lipscomb was the first bi-annual election of student body officers and a second session of the President’s Student Council. Term length of service was reduced to two quar- ters—summer and fall. The new “man with the gavel” was Steve Kep- ley, well-known speech major and BrBLe minor, who instigated many new daytime and late after- noon activities for the enjoyment of commuting students. Change also came in the addition of a vice-president to the student body officers. This was filled by Jack Faris, a campus leader in fra- ternity Alpha Kappa Psi and the Geographic Coun- cil. Student body secretary was Corinne Collins, president of the Bisonette “herd,” who served faith- fully through two quarters of re-organization and change. Monthly meetings with President Pullias pro- vided the student body leaders the opportunities to pose provoking questions about administration policies and ideas; and to better understand the problems involved in the operation and financing of a private Christian college of Lipscomb’s stat- ure. Receptions given by Mrs. Pullias in the Board iG | a , room usually followed the Council meetings. in it oe £ ea 179
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