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OFFICERS ROSE MARIE LEONARD MARGARET CROOK GERRY PANCRATZ SARA MURPHEY Top row, left to right: Harriet Wilson, President, Ward; Elizabeth Bauman, President, Ricks; Mary E. Bickerstaff, Somerville; Barbara Galloway, President, Barnard. Bottom row: Jane Rayburn, Secretary, Ward; Billie Ruth Armstrong, President, Somerville; Mary Eugenia Hinton, Secretary, Ricks; Carolyn Causey, President, Eula Deaton. 29
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STUDEN GOVER ME ' IT ASSOC AT 0 JUDICIAL COUNCIL MARGIE JORDAN DORIS EASON ALICE KEYES PHYLLIS MULLEN OFFICERS ROSE MARIE LEONARD President MARGARET CROOK Vice-President GERRY PANCRATZ Secretary SARA MURPHEY Treasurer W.S.G.A., which is composed of every woman student on the campus, is headed by an Executive Council of four officers and a Judicial Committee of four students elected by popular vote at the ning of the year. Each dormitory elects a House Council composed of a president, a secretary and repre sentatives from each floor. These councils, with the help of the cial Committee are responsible for the enforcement of dormitory and social regulations. These rules and regulations are subject to change by a Legislative Council which is made up of the dormitory presidents and secretaries. W.S.G.A. is represented on the A.S.B. Legislative Council by its president. W.S.G.A. at Ole Miss is a member of the Mississippi Association of Student Governments for Women and also of the Southern Association of Women ' s Student Governments. 28
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Li T. E. MORTIMER Editor JIMMIE SHOEMAKER Business Manager During 1953, Course 3-F in Yearbook Management met seven days a week from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. in the east wing of the Student Union Building. This course was broken down into such subheads as coffeeology, lack-of-sleep-itis and flunkitis, but we realized the time and effort were well spent when the book was finally finished, and we could view it in concrete form. We hope you will get a little enjoyment from this volume when, in the years to come, you look back and relive the events which occurred during 1952-53. Editorially, T. E. Mortimer supervised activities, and was ably assisted by such outstanding journalists as Weida and Wanda Goodman as class and copy editors respectively; Frank Potts, who was a poor man ' s Walter Stewart on sports; and Norrell Noble, who directed some good digs toward the Greeks. Babe Bauch and Banks Shepherd WANDA GOODMAN WEIDA GOODMAN FRANK POTTS JANE DEMAREST Copy Editor Class Editor Sports Editor Typist
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