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Men s Student Government The Men ' s Student Council is a link beb,veen the Student Government As- sociation and the men students. This is a new organization on our campus since more men are members of our student body. The men ' s council members can more easily understand and deal with the problems of the other men. Back Row, Left To Right: Gary Williams, Don Witham, Larry Gaillard, James Shirley, Bill Moore, James Rauton. Seated, Left to Right: Clarence Elmore, Bob Gibson, chairman. Professor Burton H. Humphreys, advisor.
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i $ : Back Row, Left To Right: Ronald Gilreath, Bob Gibson, Professor Burton Humphreys, advisor. Second Row: Georgia Anderson, Jan- ice Feltman. Third Row: Anne Abercrombie, Frances Rivers, Rita Burley, Sue Payne. Front Row: Mrs. John Clark, advisor, Jo Shir- ley, President, Jo Ann Woodham, John LoUis. Student Government Association The object of the Student Government Association of Anderson College is to foster student interests and activities, to maintain high standards of scholarship and honor among students, to aid in administering regula- tions, and to transact business pertaining to the student body. Every student enrolled in Anderson College auto- matically becomes a member of the Association. The executive power of the Association is vested in the Council, which is composed of the regular offi- cers and representatives of various campus groups. The Council meets once each week, dealing with problems of discipline, as well as any considerations concerning the welfare of the students. The Dean of Women and the Dean of Men serve in an advisory capacity with this group. Chapel programs are conducted regularly by the Student Council. The President of the Council presides, the Council members wear caps and gowns, and the Alma Mater is sung. Various programs of interest to the student body are presented. The Student Faculty Committee, composed of rep- resentatives from the Student Council, and representa- tives from the Faculty, considers problems and policies of the college, and deals with the more serious discip- linary problems. This Committee represents the coopera- tive effort of both students and Faculty to make An- derson College a finer school.
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DIRECTOR Mrs Pauline Poplin Anderson College Choir The Anderson College Choir is unique in its setup in that it is both a class, carrying credit hours and a student organization. Made up this year of 40 singers selected early in September by audition, the Choir re- ceives intensive vocal training from the head of the voice department. During the year approximately 55 worthy choral selections are learned and performed. The Anderson College Choir as its name implies, emphasizes the best in sacred choral literature but per- forms also secular and folk selections as appropriate. Serving as president this year is Frances Hiers, as vice president, Sue Payne; as Secretary - Treasurer; Elaine Blitch; serving as the robe committee are Jan Biggers, Carroll Shands, Frances Rivers, and Barbara Dempsey; serving as Librarians are Martha Louise Alli- son, Lynda Richbourg, Mimi Livingstone, and Mary Kirby. From the Choir a Sextette is selected each year. This year the Sextette is composed of Beverly King, Sue Payne, Joyce Walters, Jo Shirley, Elaine Blitch, and Reba Hutto, and Martha Louise Allison as accom- panist. They sang for Rod Heller Day in Seneca, college chapel at Christmas time, and sang and produced Bastien by Mozart. First Row, Left To Right: Sydney Vivian, Jan Biggers, Mimi Livingston, Millicent Crawford, Jo Shirley, Judy McGee, Norma Ford, Gail Anderson, Betty McKinney. Second Row, Left To Right: Martha Mims, Joann Woodham, Sue Payne, Lynda Richbourg, Rita Burley, Joyce Walters, Marsha Groover, Cynthia ffunnicutt, Carroll Shands, Dianna Callaham. Third Row, Left To Right: Brenda Davis, Barbara Dempsey, Frances Hiers, Martha Phillips, Anne Abercrombie, Martha Allison, Beverly King, Martha Keever, Fleba Hutto, Brenda Biggers, Mary Ann Finely. Fourth Row, Left To Right: Cathy Sumner, Betty Ann Fisher, Geraldine Haydock, Marilyn Cochran, Karen Allen, Linda Hart, Frances Rivers, Irene Kelly, Mary Kirby, Elaine Bhtch, Sandy Johnson.
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