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COLLEGE FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION members for 1962-63 pose following a join t meeting at which they planned the year's work. Members are fbeginning leftl Mrs. Lois Boyette, Mrs. Janie Archer, Miss Margaret Turner, Mrs. Shirley Williams, Mrs. Josephine Ricks, Mrs. Lo- relle Martin, Mrs, Kath- leen Warren, Mrs. Mil- dred Councill, and Miss Gayle Melton. Beginning left Cstondingl are Mr. Joseph Vann, Mr. Donald Becker, Mr. M. J. Perret, Mr. Ed Miles, Mr. Mich- ael Pelt, Mr. Douglas Bar- nett, Mr. Robert Moye, and Dr. Roy O'Donnell. FLOAT PREPARATIONS for the Mount Olive Farm- er's Day Parade seem to be halted as the World Series attracts the at- tention of students Cbegin- ning clockwisel Delores Askew, Eddie Mann, James Ray Weeks, Shelton Price, Barry Rogers, Happy Cross, Anne Harrison, and Barbara Davis. Diligent Pat Barefoot's attitude concerning the e n t i r e matter is that baseball or no baseball, this work must be completed. CO L L E G E PARTICI- PATION in community events is continued as the S.G.A. sponsors a float in the Mount Olive Farmer's Day Parade. The theme, A c o l lege education means better days, better ways, and also pays, por- trays the importance of a college education. l, ,C- I Fw. X Q L - u 'Ps A, ., fl- Acouscit EDUCATION mms . B g- g Qt -,. 4 S , BA-
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PING PONG CHAMPION George Mozingo displays the skill which helped him to win the championship in the Ping Pong Intramural Competition. Each year the College's intra- mural program is commenced by this competition among our students. Although the College does not as yet offer an inter- collegiate athletic program, our students are not deprived of participating in a whole- some recreational program. STUDYING is an important phase in any student's lite. Time and place do not seem to be important as Lois Brinson listens attentively to Howard Bryan's explanation of a gram- mar rule, CONVOCATION SPEAK- ER Dr. Leo Jenkins lcen- terl, President of East Car- olina College, is shown with Dr. Ray O'Donnell tleftl, Dean of Mount Ol- ive Junior College, and Dr. Burkette Roper, President of the College, just before the Convocation exercises on September I7. Dr. Jenkins opened his ad- dress by congratulating the College on its rapid and meritorious progress in the tield ot education. He challenged the stu- dents to learn to think for themselves in order that they might gain the most from their college ex- perience. l-:,?-.VZ V ,Iv .. I -f , . tw ,Qi - MOUNT OLIVE
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K.. Y. THE S T U D E N T GOVERN- MENT ASSOCIATION, now in its tenth year, has earned the loyal support and trust of the student body, because of its successful endeavor to actively represent the individual stu- dent. Under the leadership of its ex- ecutive committee, the Student Government Association dis- charges a variety of discipli- nary and administrative func- tions and is responsible for the distribution of funds provided for student activities. These duties are effectively adminis- tered through a number of smaller bodies. PRESIDENT-Howard Bryan S.G.A. OFFICERS were instal- led by Dean Roy C. O'Donnell during a special chapel pro- gram. From left to right are Dean O'Donnellg Howard Bry- an, presidentg Lois Brinson, secretaryg Pat Barefoot, treas- urerg and Adrian Grubbs, vice- president. R- viz
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