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Student Life The Student Life Commit- tee is a group that helps with the total growth of Mere- dith students. It checks all stu- dent regulations and reviews clubs and organizations. Its main concern is with the spir- itual, physical, and recreational needs of students at Meredith. STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW: Kim Metts. Elaine Jol- ly. Celia Moye, Glenda Morgan, chairman: Lori Howell. Michelle Gregory, secretary: Ellen Rippin. Cin- dy Sellers. SECOND ROW: Mary Stone, Olive Taylor. Pam Waters, Ginny Vaca. THIRD ROW: Terrie Holland, Dorothy Sizemore, Mary Ward Robbins. BACK ROW: Martha Bouknight Melanie Mabrey Smith. Student Foundation The Student Foundation is a group of students that helps to keep the communica- tion lines open between the Board of Trustees, the friends of the college, and the Mere- dith students. One of its major projects each year is Parents Weekend, in which the par- ents become familiar with Meredith and enjoy special events. STUDENT FOUNDATION: FRONT ROW: Nan Davis, secretary: Caroline Bogaty. Lucille Caison. co-president Susan Foster, co-president: Beth Par- ker, vice president, Joni Parker, Kaywood Graham, Polly Adams, Anne Coulboum. BA CK ROW: Mary Kay Mclver. Celia Osborne, Jill Wil- liams. Jane Boyd, Sharon Hankins, Gail Cherry, Kay Jones, Caroline Ccx per, Kim Causey, Peggy Overton, Pam Patterson, Margaret Beam, Becky Boggan. Organizations 139
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Student Advisors The Student advisors have many jobs. Specific re- sponsibilities include attending training sessions and helping new students get acquainted with Meredith policies. They get to know each of their stu- dents personally and assist them in planning their semes- ter courses. It is a yeariong job that requires time and pa- tience. STUDENTS ADVISORS: FRONT ROW: Cindy Moss, Susan Jones, chief student advisor: Lisa Ford. SEC- OND ROW: Nancy Wheeler, Mary Kay Wilson. THIRD ROW: Sheri Wayne FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth McCormick, Elizabeth Dove, Briley Nedrick, Jane Morgan, Susie Thomp- son, Linda Sellers, Tina House, Moni ca Citty. Betsy Beals, Suzanne Har rell, Anne Team, Susan McDonough Jeneal Meivin, Harriet Platts, Carolyn McLeod, Kim Causey, Shirene Hritz- ko. Becky Jemigan, Anne Whaling Ellen Barefoot BACK ROW: Lelia Davenport, Sharon Wooten, Martha Waugh, Jan Joyner. Joy Johnson. So- ciology Club Sociology Club The Sociology Club builds better awareness for its members in the Sociology field. It helps students become actively aware of social issues and of how to respond to selected social needs. This club cultivates in its members a vivid understanding of their society. SOCIOLOGY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Jan Aldridge, vice-president; Jeanne Reid, Katy Rhodes, Georganne L McMullen, president; Beth Cameron, Susna Wellons. BACK ROW; Sandra Weatherman, secretary: Deborah Seals, Laura Smith, Tricia Mixon, Cheryl Heath, Margaret Smith, Lee Mabrey, treasurer; Gail Ruffolo, Rhonda Zingraff, sponsor 138 Organizations
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T.B.W.C. The Tomorrow ' s Business Women Club ' s purpose is to promote interest in business administration, management, business education, and eco- nomics. Monthly club meet- ings also make the students aware of job opportunities. T.B.W C. FRONT ROW: Jill Kibler, Julie Moore, Terri Snead, Harriet Johnson, Allison Honeycutt. Beth Parker, Lori Howell SECOND ROW: Gina Patterson, Sarah Lane, Kim Sowers, Ashby Flannagan, Anne Team, Mary Gail Shaw, Donna L Tripp. THIRD ROW: Susan Eason, Lib Belton, Maiji Kay Wilson, Darlene Earley, Martha Sain, Rebekeh Naylor BACK ROW: Susan Jones, Kim Jones, Beth Holdford, Kim Elliott, Dr Bledsoe, Dr. Jim Johnson. T.B.WC. FRONT ROW: Fran Jen- nings, Betsy Boswell, Leslie Woo d- ruff, Cecelia Whitley, Chris Bucha- nan. Ginny Thaggard, Caroline Cooper, Cindy Bullock, Ginny Taylor, SECOND ROW: Carol Allen, Denise Karmdinski, Anne Coulboum, vice-president: Sandra Francis, Dr. Lois Frazier, sponsor; Susan McDon- ald, Christine A. Lee Young, Kim Robinson BACK ROW: Cindy Dix- on, Janet Meares, Laurie Lewis, Kris- ten Kerfoot, Dale Williamson, Cindy Moss, Lisa Seay. Lisa Ford, Pam Wa- ters, Jennifer McNair, Sherry Revels, Cynthia Perry, Teresa Mintz, Carol Welstead. Twig Meredith ' s newspaper, the Twig, helps to keep Meredith students aware of campus activities. The news- paper is open to all students to allow them to express them- selves to the entire student body. TWIG. FRONT ROW: Lori Howell, editor; Shirene Hritzko. Linda Sellers. BACK ROW: Kathleen McKeel, Lisa Sorrels, news editor. 140 , ' Organizations
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