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Page 26 text:
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ote 1 NORRELL NOBLE Editor CHRIS MARTIN Managing Editor It was a crazy year, maybe your glimpse at the Ole Miss convinced you that it was too crazy. Be that as it may, we the staff of the 1954 edition feel that here in these pages you can always recall the days of ' 54 when you were one of the Rebels. It should bring more smiles than tears, but then if you like tears look at the Ole Miss—Maryland score. Left to right: Barbara Croom Anne Doty, Mary Ellen Moore, Joyce Nelson, Frank Potts. 24
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RESIDENCE HALL PRESIDENTS Bottom row left to right: Kay Horton Isom Hall; Pollye Franklin, President of U riversity, State and Regional WSGA; Carolyn Jo Taylor, Ricks Hall; Standing: Shirley Wagner, Somerville Hall; Laurin Fields, Barnard Hall; Carolyn Wilkins, Deaton Hall. OFFICERS POLLY FRANKLIN President GERRY PANCRATZ Vice-President CAROLYN CAUSEY Secretary BETTY NOSSER Treasurer The Women ' s Student Government tion is a self governing organization composed of every woman student of the campus. Its poses are to promote the activities of women students, to encourage scholarship, to uphold high social standards, and to further the ideals of the University. W.S.G.A. is headed by an Executive Council of four officers who are elected by popular vote in the spring of each year. Each dormitory elects a House Council posed of a president, a secretary, and two resentatives from each floor. The duties of these House Councils are to promote high social ards and to promote the observance of all versity regulations. The Legislative Council, which is responsible for rules and regulations, is guided by the ecutive Council and is composed of the tory presidents and secretaries. W.S.G.A. is represented on the A.S.B. lative 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 Intercollegiate Association of Women ' s Student Governments. 23
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First Row: ANNE DOTY Copy Editor JOE DURRETT Greek Editor THERESA GRIMES Class Editor GEORGE KNISTER Assistant to Business Manager ANN McINTYRE Greek Editor It was put together by Norrell Noble as editor. The little redhead who worried over your faces and names in the class section was Theresa Grimes. Her assistants were Alice McKee, Dot Walker, Mary Pat Haven, and Barbara Crum. The Greeks were written by members of local clans, Left to right: George Knister, Theresa Grimes, Croom Rivers, Mary Ellen Moore, Joyce Nelson, Hal Spragins, Joe Durrett. Second Row: DICK O ' FERRALL Assistant to the Editor FRANK POTTS Sports Editor BANKS SHEPHERD Photographer HAL SPRAGINS Assistant Business Manager MARTY WIGLAMA Snapshot Editor Ann McIntyre and Joe Durrett. After their months of research in theatre and book reviews, you be the judge as to the results. Photographically in this department Martha Maynard, Mary Ellen Moore, and Golda Jones found them and put them there. ' Pictures, pictures, and more pictures make an annual, and Banks Shepherd took most of them as head photo- grapher. His able assistants were Johnny Pittman and Hal Spragins. The beauties were so capably done by Mr. George Ambrester of Tupelo. Sports editor Frank Potts covered athletic events throughout the South keeping up with the Rebels. Perhaps his most pleasing assignment was a compilation of a few All-American statistics on everybody ' s All-American, Crawford Mims. Martha Wiglama and Joyce Nelson mulled over the snapshots, got frantic trying to choose a few, wrote some wild captions, and you can see ' em about page 150. Money mad Martin, Chris that is, was our steadying in- fluence and was always echoing it costs too much. Ac- tually he was the business manager. Hal Spragins, when not taking snaps, was the assistant business manager. it for ' 54. We had fun compiling it, and we hope you will enjoy it through the years. 25
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