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infui ■! WID . SI I I I : Sushi I oUci . sl WDIVd: Mar Hough. Vickie Itaiiinaii. WSGA The Women's Sell (.overnineni Assoc i.uion .strives to further ilu spirit of unity among the women «»1 the col- lege: to promote through the establishment of rules, happy ami gracious gioup living: ami to establish activ- ities beneficial ami enjoyable to B-YY women. Dining lall t|uarlet YY'SGA sponsois the fat her Daughter Bampiet: in winter «piartei the organi atiou heads a YVomcn's l;a ult l ea where the college women have an enjoyable afternoon with professors' wives and women ol the faculty. In spring ipiailer Mothei Daugh- ter Weekend is a big occasion for daughters as well as mothers. Iluiigi) mull 101 s .uni «laughters wait |iaiiciul) in line t receive ilien (noil at tin lothri Daughter baii(|iirl. Ilu- MoiIni Daiiglitri liaiii|iui tilings thr ''«omen of the laiiiils luget her under «oiigriiial conditions. 22
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Student Council Baldvvm-W allate Studcnl Comitii operates un die assumption dial siutleiii government is serious Imv iness. Ii is uol just placing games! Countil has Iktii asked l v llu latllltv and adininislial'oii lo demon siiale dial it is wtnihy ol responsibility and eveiv phase of its o| ei-iiion is a «oust ions aliempi lo meel iliis challenge. Studeiil Council, diiough iis vaiious «omini(lees, allot ales a VJS.nilO.IHI Inidget. iieatt's and maintains a «ludent adivilv piogiam. su|ht vises ele lions, pai ticip.ites m the planning ol a College Union, and s|xmsors student publications and a radio station. It also maki-s a signilitant cnnlribulion tlitougli three ol its coniniittees vvliic h maiiilcsl an aiadeinn . sot ial. and inicrnatioiial couceni. With an eai to tile pulseheat ol die «amplis. Sin dent Coum il attempts lo it pit sen: stmleni opinion, give the tainpus icspousiblc leadership, and present ty die student laxly the t liallcngcs wliit Ii late tin stu- dent generation. Minimi (mint it could not properly lunction without die Mivites anti advice of advisors such as Vlr. Whiteman. kt)W ONK Mis. I'ac. Kill longvwodlt. Diane Mil'll. Ihtiodts Mauasian. hli altcih Viiilratle |.tne Reid. Milks Mik-ssiict Cluilts il inan. Kona Id Hall. ROW l VO Ki tiesi Oalajda. Id wan I Hit'll |r.. Raid IVlcis. Kelsey Mt tills. |ntlv llintlf. I 1 11 linin' (drini Mlingrr. Kill Hosier ROM IIIK1-1K: Knit |olins»n. |iin (•■ali.nn. Clunk Miller. |os llmir, lliaiine Kllioii, Konnii I’age. Clunk llanddt’t. Bob llop|M'ilou. ROM KOI K: Kiik Colian. Kdwaitl Millci. David Rhillips. Ilnlt Ross kcilh sUntl. David Km gcvs. Kictl Wingeit.
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ROW OM Man Monflci Man Starlet. K.iu-n RidiJiilson. I .my Oxiii' (arni.iinc ll.ihlri ROW I WO: Vernon OocKcrlt.-un, l St.ilniicr. Kfii V.mrfcislnis. Robert Rntr, I.Smla Smith, Ray Reiincii, |mi Pike. |« lm lirown. Activities Board llu hikhIhiml 'Cilio» i f ■ lie Which Covington II.mil lakes (hr lc.nl in iliis piece. Many solos muIi as ilns (iiiiiilxinc soli, wcu heard. in the | -ixi yeai Activities Hoard has smnnl Midi bands ;» Peter Palmci 1«»i May Day. l ummy Dorsey’s Hand under tlie direr lion of Warren Covington as a winter concert, and die lam Kigali Hand at ilie Christ- mas Formal. Plans were complenti lor a student recreation pro- gram. Hesidc the swimming pool and gymnasium being open, a weekly I . G. I. F. dame was set up lot Friday night informal dances. Furthermore, the Hoard regu- lates the activities calendar and provides legislation lot the use ol the Reciealion Mall. 23
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