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PROJECTS COMMITTEE: J. Wasson, D. Terrill, J. Kerr, W. Mitchell, Chairman; M. Pettigrew. PROGRAMS COMMTTTEE: M. Cook, D Campbell, V. Duval. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Mr. Bushing, Miss Strick, S. Stewart, P. Anderson, Chairman; L. Grin- stead, Miss Massey. PEP COMMITTEE: B. Pettigrew, H. Seitz, J. Gillespie, K. Burgess, G. Hallen, S. Pace, R. Reed, C. Bridges, C. Foust, L. Briggs, J. MulhoUand, Chairman.
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The Student Council Front Row, Left to Right: M. Pettigrew, R. Bryson, P. Brown, D. Marston, P. Deloteus, P. Anderson, S. Quigg. Second Row: R. Dowell, G. Hallen, S. Rago, L. Zacherle, M. Cook, B. Brown, D. Hutchison, J. Kerr, W. Mitchell. Back Row: M. Moyers, H. Cones, J. Hinderer, D. Alexander, B. Randall, F. Jablonski, B. Gass, J. Wolfe, P. Rittersbacher, J. Mulholland. Left to Right: P. Brown, Vice-President; D. Marston, President; P. Deloteus, Secretary. Make Maryville Move was the theme of Council ' s activities this year; to this end, there were several not- able successes. Student concern for sjjeedy completion of the proposed new Student Center was translated into action, as a one-week fund drive netted $1,000. Football received new emphasis, with the creation of Player-of-the-Week awards and a trophy for the out- standing player of the year. Less wellrknown, but equally important, was the week-by-week work of the standing committees. Among these, the Car Committee, continuing its efforts to bring student automobiles to the Maryville campus, attracted the most attention; however, all functioned smoothly to make the 1963-64 Student Council an effective one. a8
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Y.W.-Y.M.C.A. Front Row, Left to Right: J. Spangler, Y.M.C.A. President; M. Dozier, Y.W.C.A. President. Back Row: J. Wasson, Y.W.C.A. Treasurer; J. Melville, Y.W.C.A. Vice-President; H. Laster, Y.M.C.A. Secretary; R. Boyd, Y.M.C.A. Vice-President; A. Minear, Y.W.C.A. Nu Gamma Chairman; N. Buckwalter, Y.W.C.A. Secretary; D. Black, Y.M.C.A. Treasurer. Through their continued joint program of worship, service, and fellowship the YWCA and YMCA attempt to meet the needs of the college student and the com- munity in a beneficial way. Guided by presidents Margaret Dozier and John Spangler, the Y commissions (Programs, Human Relations, Campus Life, Community Service, Church Vocations, and Fellowship) have promoted a progrctm vital to the campus and cormnunity. This year, with a more realistic emphasis on fellowship, the YM-YW has tried to incorporate more of the total campus life within its witness in order to become a more effective instrument in the life of the student. With a round of activities, beginning early in the school year and highlighted by such events as Y Welcome, Y Hikes, Bamwarming, Y Retreat, as well as weekly programs related to student interests, the Y ' s seek to involve every student in a relation- ship with the Living Christ and thus complement their witness on the campus. The Y ' s have dedicated part of their time to a thorough examination of new structures through which the Christian life on campus might be strengthened. Thus in dedication to Christ, the Y ' s move forward, seeking new areas of witness and m.eans of worship. Front Row, Left to Right: J. Martin, E. Saint, N. Buckwalter, D. Sawyer, D. Black, J. Wasson, B. Wells, J. Spangler. Back Row: W. Erwin, K. MacHarg, R. McGruther, B. Bullard, A. Minear, H. Laster, M. Dozier, J. Melville. Missing: R. Elly, S. Blair.
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