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Leadership Whoops! There goes one. Officers of the Stote Student Government Organization, who met of Leadership Comp. Left to right: Bill Worthom, President; Jconne Pitts, Secretory (from Marshall); Tom Treodwcll, Vice President (Morris Horvcy); Jerry Lilly, Treasurer (Concord). Janice Monns ond Trigger Jerrell make plons? That's leadership? Before the beginning of the fall term this year. Leadership Camp, held at Cedar Lakes near Ripley, joined together the leaders of our campus for workshops, discussion groups, recreation, and fishing. During this weekend, Freshman Guides were instructed os to their duties during Freshman Week; Student Senate prepared to begin o new year; the Homecoming Commission planned for Homecoming Weekend; and Pan-hellenic and the Interfraternity Council met together to discuss problems and future plons. Several other important groups met to discuss the honor system, student counseling, elections, publicity, and state awareness.
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ROTC Summer Camp At Fort Knox Mojor Anthony Carorie shows President Smith how to fire the carbine as Dean A. E. Mc-Caskey looks on. Cadets Charles Clarke, William Hole, and Ron Simonton take time to read The Porthcnon at summer camp ot Fort Knox. President Smith and Dean McCoskcy go into the field to talk to Codcts »' Williom Hole, Charles Clarke, Carlos Morrison and Ron Simonton. 25
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Camp A meeting on academic affairs. A faculty session. The beautiful surroundings of Cedar Lakes also made it possible for a wide variety of recreation and meditation. Early morning vesper services were held just as nature seemed to raise her curtain of mist. Afternoon recreation consisted of volleyball, football, and even the quiet, but exciting, moments of fishing. . All of these things combined to make up Leadership Camp 1960— three days most important in helping Marshall University prepore for a better school year. Waiting for lunch.
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