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MEN ' S RESIDENCE COUXCIL FIRST ROW: A. Bordeaux; J. Robbins; P. McQuade. SECOND ROW: 1. Martin: R. Oxendinc, Men ' s Representative: D. Nab- inger: D. Teunon. WOMEN ' S RESIDENCE COUNCIL H, Grecson, Women ' s Repre- sentative; B. Small: F. Leonard; G. Ondich. DAY STUDENT COUNCIL ]. Koontz: J. Brown, Day Stu- dent Representative; Mr. Wil,,i)n, Advisor; R. Martin; B. Shelton. .y ddoclau on ■JM il ■ ■ ■K) R mi b Mv B ,,, H iv KeM, ii
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' 7 kv jf5 ' c; SEATED: J. Culler; C. Thornhill; F. Breisch; G. Godfrey; F. Cornher; S. Galloway; B. Greeson; P. Laucks. STANDING: Dr. Singer, Advisor; J. Brown; W. Iskra; B. Flynn; J. Callahan; R. Oxendine; G. Jarrett; Dr. Kirk, Advisor. student L ouernment J. FREDERICK CORRIHER, JR., PRESIDENT The fourteen members of the Senate strived to uphold the aims of the Student Government Association which are: to protect the good name and the liberties of our institution and ourselves; to promote peace and tranquillity in our halls; to initiate and supervise student activities; and to strive dili- gently to promote sound thinking and right acting among all our members. The Senate has been successful this year in working to mcrease daily library hours, designing an of cial blazer em- blem, and drawing up a constitution for the North State Student Ciovernment Association. The annual Homecoming celebration and the election of Miss Catawba were also under its supervision.
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®i) EDITORIAL STAFF SEATED: R. Fincher. Editor-in-Chief. STANDING: C. Von Kleist: S. Allen: J. Fenstermacher: H. Adlcr: }. Knox. No news may be good news, but not for the active Pioneer staff. Their deadlines must be met, and the paper must come out biweekly. Because of the able leadership of the editor and her staff, the student body was never disappointed. The staff ' s policy was to publish the latest, most interesting news in the most exciting way possible. Xew columns this year ranging from book reviews and international news to jazz added much arietv to the paper. The frantic office work began a week before each publication. In the fourth floor office staff members gathered to rewrite and type articles, plan headlines, and lav out the paper. Then it as sent off to the printers and always found its way to each student ' s mailbox by Saturday morning. Many staff members were rewarded for their outstanding work when thev receixed Pioneer Ke s at the end of the year. SPORTS STAFF: L. Finger: B. Burchettc, Sport. ' ; Editor: B. Handwork. A IK ' BUSINESS STAFF: T. Queen. Manager: J. Dunn: L. Gaiiher. WBs k- 7
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