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Student Government, under the leadership of Celia Methvin, and working through the Execu- tive Board, has realized great successes during the 1939-40 school year. The way in which the board cooperates to enforce positively yet un- obtrusively the laws the student body makes is proof of its efficiency. An old belief that the government that governs least governs best is exemplified by the work of the Executive Board. The student body elects representatives from each class and they with the house presidents from the dormitories and the cooperative houses comprise the Honor Board. Social act ivities on the campus are well taken care of by the Executive Board. On this year ' s social calendar there ore dates for the annual Student Government Reception, the dinner for the Faculty Advisors, the Christmas party for hall chairmen and fire chiefs, and College Night. OFFICERS CELIA METHVIN President MARGARET STALLWORTH , Vice-President SARA JAMES Secretary IRENE SWIFT Treasurer Officers: Methvin, Stallworth, James, Martin. Left to right: Dowling, Wyatt, Martin, Stevens, Agee, Stamps, Williams, Stallworth, Methvin, James, York, Peck, Wiggins, Henson, Siegfried, Swift, Parkman. r
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Jean and Mary, Leader and Assist- ant . . . Bettie, efficient and exact- ing Business Manager. THE GOLD COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-Back row: Stier, Stanley, Scarbrough. Middle row: Morrow, Cook, Ware. Front row: Preuitt, Christen berry, Brabston, Terry. 7 e GOLDS make history! Majestic strains of the organ. Choir boys walking slowly down the aisles. Beggars, the wealthy and nuns kneeling before the life-size statue of the Vir- gin Mary— The Golds were giving us their Im- personation, The Miracle. Their ultra-clas- sical arrangement of Afternoon of a Faun was done by Faye Prater. The stunt took us into a court of cosmetics on an Evening in Paris. Richard Hudnut, brandishing his sword (0 hair pin), brings The Make-up Duel to its climax and claims the Princess Pat. That con- tra contrapuntal affair was the Pep song— a Solomon Levi— Spanish Cavalier turned into a Gold-Purple ditty. The Golds were declared winners— the first time in College Night history that the same side has won for three successive years!
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