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Composed of class representatives from Rutledge, Lyon, and Monohan Halls, this organization is concerned with the rules and regulations in the dorms. When the girls fail to abide by the dormitory rules, they come to the attention of the council. This group decides their fate, whether it is a reminder, demerits, or a campus. This method of student discipline works very well, and the Dorm Council have the respect and admiration of all the students. Pictured left to right are: Anita Cook, Jo Ann Redding, Dena Croft, Joyce Cooper, Patricia Wilson, Sue Richardson, Joan Startup. Jones Hall and Smith Hall each have councils for regu- lation of the dorm rules. These councils are concerned with problems arising in the individual dorms. When a problem arises that demands further consideration, it comes to the attention of the Inter-Dorm Council, composed of repre- sentatives from both Smith and Jones Hall. These councils serve m corresponding capacity to the girls ' council. Pictured left to right: standing are: Al Phi!» lips, Bobby Tensfield, Joe Collier, Robert York, Joe Casey. Seated: Lynn Banks, Jerry Kemp, Jim Satterfield, Charles Pigg, Sid Corban, Billy Ray Goodall. OUR SOCIAL EVEHTS ARE PLAHHED BY THE STUDENT SOCIAL COMMITTEE A committee that is concerned with the social aspect of the student life is the social committee. This committee, along with the faculty social committee, is concerned pri- marily with making up the social calendar from quarter to quarter and planning the social events. Each dormitory is represented by two members, plus a Senior representative. The ASB Vice-President serves as chairman for the committee. Pictured left to right are: Peggy Towery, Marie Smith, Ronald McRady, Martha Whitehurst, Ed Baldwin, Juanita Prince, Craig Fox, Wins- ton Bennett, Bebe Drumwright, Mary Joyce Williamson, Elizabeth Hay, and Lynn Banks. 29
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Broken window, transplanted shrubbery, a fluorescent light failure, a leaky faucet or the layout for a new driveway. You name it and these men execute it. Behind the scenes the men and women shown on this page contribute to our comfort day and night. Neither the elements or the vagaries of humanity keep this corps from their daily tasks. E. S. Voorhies, director of maintenance, and Floyd Travis his assistant who handles ground maintenance and delivery service, are pictured above. Standing by his faithful truck is W. C. Hastings, who supervises the heating and electrical system, while working in the maintenance shop is C. L. McBroom, supervisor of janitorial and plumbing service; Raymond Brashear, super- visor of carpentry work, Paul Messick and Clyde O. Vance, supervisor of campus police and watchmen service. Below these strategic ofEcers are the tactical forces shown in the upper picture. 28
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PresideyM of the Associated Student Body Ross Spielman, our A.S.B. President, hails from Hagerstown, Maryland, and he is a transfer from Hagerstown Junior College. While here at MTSC, Ross has been very active in campus ac- tivities, as indicated by his duties as president this year. He is majoring in physical education, and upon graduation will receive his commission as 2nd lieutenant in the United States Army as a result of his work in the ROTC. The A.S.B. proudly spells experience in Democracy This group of students comprises the leaders in student government. They are officers of the Associated Student Body, an all student organi ' zation in which it is possible to seek and bring to light the needs and desires of the students as individuals, as groups and as unified body. It strives to unify interests, opinions, and methods of procedure both within the student body and faculty. The spirit of the Associated Student Body is that of individual responsibility for, and cooperative support of, the ideals that are in harmony with democracy. OFFICERS PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Loyd Luna, Attorney General Elma Murdock, Treasurer, Margaret Coleman, Assistant Secretary: Marie Smith. Vice President. Joyce Cooper, Secretary: Ross Spielman, President.
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