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DAY STUDENT COUNCIL. Sealed: Barbara Pinkston. Standing: Tommie Little, Robert Boyd, Charlie Roakes, Representative. ATHLETIC COUNCIL. Sealed: Tommie Truesdale, Frances Hampton. Standing: Jim Rose, Sam Morrow. WOMEN ' S RESIDENCE COUNCIL. Linda Burgess, Sharon Bladen, Carol Ann Brown, Representative; Roxanne Nei- kirk. Shelby Galloway. MEN ' S RESIDENCE COUNCIL. Seated: Alan Morton. Stewart Smith, Harrill Coley, Al Mizeras, Don Elkins, Rep- resentative. Standing: Ed Knipple, Bill Bennett, John Mower, Tom Golladay, Jim Mercer, Jack Frantz, Bill Fuoss, Leonard Dignazio. X W- f A
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SENATE MEMBERS. Seated: Darlene Landis, Senator; Bonnie Adams, Treasurer; Allen Bowers, Vice-President; Coy Ludwig, President; Flo Breisch, Secretary; Carol Ann Brown, Women ' s Representative. Standing: Dr. Singer, Advisor; Don Elkins, Men ' s Representative; Don Teunon, Senator; Bill Bennett, Freshman Representative; Charlie Roakes, Day Student Representative; Miss Holt. Advisor. Student Government Rssociation President Coy Ludwig during an informal moment. ' - H . Under the direction of the fourteen elected Sen- ators, members of the Student Government As- sociation — all Catawba students — strive to uphold the name of the institution, to promote peace and tranquility in the halls, to initiate and supervise student activities, and to promote sound thinking and right acting among all members. The placing of memorial volumes in the school library, commemorating the parents of students and faculty, the purchasing of a tape recorder and sound equipment, the sponsoring of a student art exhibit, were included among the outstanding activities of the year. The Senate has issued various publications, sponsored social activities, and supervised all school-wide elections. The annual Homecoming celebration was also under its auspices.
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Boh Burchette. Editor Mr. Peter P. Cooper, Mr. Reid Jama, Advisors Serving as a living reflector of campus activities and personalities, the student newspaper. The Pioneer, was published bi-weekly. Publishing the latest, most interesting news in the most exciting manner possible, was the chief ambition of the staff members. The size of the paper was increased to a nine- column width, with several new features inaugu- rated. The establishment of the positions of associate editor and editorial editor, and the initia- tion of an editorial board were among the personnel changes made. Additional features included a new- masthead, original art work, and several unique columns. Boh Handwerk Sports Editor Fred Archer Advertising Mjavager Judy Daniels News Editor Avery Bordeaux Business Ma . s . ■ Eleanor Link CsrcaLsti . AL . r?
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