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u , -««M(f ' v - ia Honor System Committee: S. Bu- cher, D. West, S. Quigg, Chairman. Missing from Picture: E. Paul. Organizations Committee: R. Prud- hon, C. Blanchard, S. Quigg, J. Price, G. Rosser, W. Ward, Chairman; G. Schember. Missing from Picture: J. Marsh, W. Shanefelt, S. Bucher. Elections Committee: M. Garrett, W. Irwin, R. Gossweiler, J. Stewart, J. Creadick, M. Pettigrew, G. Stewart, J. Hinderer, M. Cook, D. Marston. Missing from Picture: C. Devine, C. Scott, W. Weissen burger. Publicity Committee: T. Higgins, C. Cox, W. Hampton, J. Price, G. Ros- ser. Social Committee: R. Gossweiler, J. H. Schwam, A. Bushing, J. Wasson, P. Deloteus, Chairman; Mrs. Strick, Hiss N. Hearn, W. DeWeese, S. Wor- rell. Missing from Picture: Dean Massey. USNSA Committee: M. Dozier. Chairman: S. Quigg. C. Cook. D. King. Missing from Picture: J. Mi- near. S. Waldrond. C. Dumiord. G. Stewart, G. Smith. Human Relations Committee: J. Hin- derer. J. Minear. Co-Chairman; C. McCaskill. Co-Chairman: G. Rosser. R. Norman, C. Rugh. J. Wyan. Miss- ing from Picture: S. Henderson, D. Kimber, W. Compton, P. Weaver. C. Seely, B. Irwin.
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G. Stewart, Vice-President; A. Kuykendall, Secretary-Treasurer; M. Garrett, President. Missing from Picture: R. Gossweiler, Vice-President, second semester. Student Council The Student Council Pep Committee pepping up the Homecoming Parade. A part of today has been preserved for the future as the Student Council this year started two new traditions — All Scots Day and the Homecoming Banquet. The new activities calendar showed us the day ' s happenings and another project, Coffee and Conversation, fostered closer communication between students and faculty. These were only a few of Council ' s accomplishments; its permanent committees worked in areas varying from Pep to U.S.N.S.A., and temporary commit- tees were established to tackle problems of cars, new societies, the honor system, and human relations. Students on the Council have shown the involvement characteristic of the college generation of today. %%
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First Row: M. Dozier, YW Secretary; R. McGnither, YM President; L. Jones, YW President; J. Lyerly, YW Vice-President. Second Row: S. Bucher. YM Treasurer; R. Brvson, YW Treasurer; S. Blair, Nu Gamma Chair- man; C. Dumford, YM Secretary. Missing: R. Elly, YM Vice-President. YW-YMCA In the autumn of 1961, the newly-elected YWCA and YMCA officers conferred with their outgoing coun- terparts and proposed and accepted a bold new plan of reorganization for these two groups. It was the feeling that, although both the YWCA and YMCA had in- dividual national affiliation and separate affairs, they were, for all intents a nd purposes, operating as one unified organization. Both had far-reaching and easily overlooked programs of service to both our campus and the greater Maryville community which, it was decided, could be more efficiently and more effectively carried out if the two could be brought closer together. The cabinet of officers remained much the same as before, with the new united group having co-presidents, vice-presidents, secretaries, and treasurers. The area of service was reviewed at great length and a plan of six commissions was evolved. These commissions, which include Human Relations, Programs, Campus Life, Community Service, Christian Vocations, and Fellow- ship, are co-chaired by a man and a woman student. The combined Y ' s program of Christian service and witness is designed to increase each individual student ' s own beliefs and, therefore, to be of service both to the student and those benefitted by it. This program now includes many are as of service which penetrate the campus life so effectively they sometimes go unrecog- nized. The Maryville community, as well, is benefitted by the work of the new YW-YMCA.
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