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THE A. S. B. DANCE C 0 :IV VI T E H DANCE COMMITTEE Row: Robert L. Berman, Stewart Campbell, Tons Goggin. Second Row: S. K. Jones, Mary Ann Lee, Tom Porter. Third Row: Brooks Robertson, John Robinson. NOT PICTURED, Bob Looney. The ASB President appoints the Chairman of the ASB Dance Committee, who in turn selects the other members of his committee and the members of the Floor Committee. All selections for both the Dance and Floor Committees are subject to final approval by the ASB President. Dance Committee at Work The Ilarrm goes Wild
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SS SS I PP-TAN ably filled the news editor post after her introduction to journalism via a Mississippi daily. Abe Tahir and Liz Nichols were co-feature editors. Dick Goldhammer was sports editor, and along with assistant Larry Franck they gave a running account of everything from varsity football to intramural ping- pong. Carolyn Kochtitzky was the picture editor. Mickey Aiken, Walt Larson, and Charlie Patrick comprised the re- mainder of the business side—with Aiken and Larson sharing circula- tion duties. Patrick was assistant ad manager. Editorial assistants, reporters to most, really did the leg work, covered the news and brought it in. These included: Martin Miazza, Herman Geschwing, John Way, Bill Shirley, Mary Elizabeth Tahir, Jo Garner, Ann Yates, Kacky Salmon, Lacy Martin, Charlotte Hess and Sara Murphy. The reporters with a flair for athletics included sports writers: Francis Napier, Charlie Bell, Steve Butler, Colleen Fly and again Mickey Aiken. Carl Mullican carried the very big title of The Mississippian ' s Gov- ernmental Researchist. 25
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FLOOR COMMITTEE Row: Ken Barfield, Jimmy Becker, Leo Brown, Rocky Byrd, Hank Herndon, Hal Hill. Second Row: Jim Korndorffer, Bob Leatherman, Bob Merryman, Henry Paris, Clarence Third Row: Fielding Robinson, Frank Riley, Silvio Spigalon, Billy Stitt, Edgar Timmons. The ASB Dance Committee is responsible for This year Woody Herman and his orchestra played bringing name bands to the campus, preparing for for the Ole Miss Dixie Week dance; Lionel the dances, and the conduct of the students that at- Hampton and company gave a concert on. tend the dances. ary 28; and Hal McIntyre and his orchestra played Dancing is an important part of the social life at for the mid-winters on. March 21. The ASB Dance Ole Miss, and each year we have the opportunity of Committee brought these top-flight national bands hearing some of the famous bands of the country. to the Ole Miss campus. Woody Herman for Dixie Week Dance Tickets for Two
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