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P-1-N- The central organization of the student body, the Student Senate com leted another year govern- , P ing curricular and social activities. The most extensive project carried out was the assisting of a faculty committee in the formation of a hand- book which would be useful to new students coming to Bacone. Operating under the new provisions set forth by amendments of the Constitution, the Senate stressed better study habits and the importance of obtaining the goals set for future life. Spending its second year in Sacajuea Hall, Student Senate boosted activities consisting of Ping-pong, dancing, television, and many other social pastimes. Formal activities such as the Harvest Moon Ball furnished lasting hours and memories to the students. A new and closer relationship with the facul- ty Was one of the peaks which the Student Senate sought to reach. In the u er ri hthand corner four Bacone C PP g students enjoy a few spare moments of Ping- pong. Dancing, a popular pastime, was en'o ed by both present and former students. J Y Record player and records furnished by the Senate provided music for the festive oc- casions. Many faculty members seized the opportunity for an evening out and fun with the students.D We could have danced all night' How about the Peppermint Twist :PH The Jitter buggers sit one out
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Treasurer, Jeanette Mandel, Secretary, Rayrnon Postoakg and Vice-president, Goldie Taylor Boyd. President J. T. Carvell Student Senote i iii, . ......,..,,., I I ' 2Tf'. .t 5 nl :1rm STANDING: Miss Jeannine Rainwater, Wayne Bailey, Bob White, Jim Neafus, Joe Miller, Ted Lyons, Will Getz, Stanley Moler, Kelly Haney, and Fred Boyd. SEATED: Kay Hardy, Mary Jane McAlister, Raymon Postoak, Jean- ette Mandel, J. T. Carvell, Goldie T. Boyd, Pattie Richardson, LeVonne Ahtone, and Mary Hill.
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v Bccone Choir Tenors! All Here! Sopranos! All Here! Basses! All Here! Altos ! ALTOS! All Here! This -is the familiar role call heard as the Bacone College Choir prepares to mount the Red Charger for another choir tour. This year the choir sang in the midwestern states of Kansas, Missouri Iowa, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Minnesota. Presenting both secular and religious music, the choir entertained church groups, schools, and various other organizations in these states. The traveling choir consisted of about 40 individuals. A strong feeling of the meaning to reach the hearts of their listeners existed at all times. E The will to sing is the only .-requirement for anyone who would like to be a member of the choir. Close religious attachment and fellowship can be derived by an indi- vidual who is seeking to learn choral and vocal techniques. Director, Miss Jeannine Rainwater, and Accompanist,IMrs. Dick West, take an advantage of the one of the few moments for relaxation. J
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