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RESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL These students carry on the sometimes thankless hut necessary tasks of making and enforcing social regulations and upholding the merit system. No longer considered a vicious group of Dick 1 racy’s, RSC has proven itself an organization for students by modifying rules and encouraging consideration of others. Adelaide Anderson, President Seated: Suzann Morton, Secretary; Adelaide Anderson, President; Ann Porterfield Treasurer. Standing: Linda Hardee, Kent Anderson, Henrietta Taylor, Marg Seay, Betty Rave Cox, Susan Brooks. In black robes on Monday nights, they may campus you—that’s their job—but they’re human, too!
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dividual and the value of her contribution may be recog- nized; and as free citizens of the college community, stu dents have the right to question the foundations of the rules to which they are held accountable and to voice their opinions in an honest and intelligent way on matters that concern them and their college. (From Constitution, Student Government Association) The Election Committee burns midnight oil preparing the slate before elections, and counting ballots for various offices. Candidates for major offices make speeches before elections. Ann Fischer and Ruth Scholten listen to Linda Goodman’s speech. STUDENT LEGISLATURE A legislative body representing major organizations, classes, and publications ... functioning to provide opportunities for growth and fulfillment of student needs . . . First row: Ann Fischer, Adelaide Anderson. Nancy Abel, Patsy Guver, Sue Ross, Ann Bloodworth, Ann Vandiver. Second row: Gail Rutherford, Harriet Sloop, Genie Vance, Cynthia King, Judy Fisher, Ruth Wilkes, Kay Taylor. Not pictured: Marilyn MacQueen and Jeannette Prevette.
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DAY STUDENT COUNCIL A fresh coat of paint, a new rug, old lurniture re finished, and shrubbery planted to border the wide walk wa that was once a drive—“so this is Queens, aha!” Now more comfortable and attractive, Blair Union is always full of day students playing bridge, eating bag lunches, or studying. I he Black Friday Auction offered students everything from an African violet to a Shealy original or a trip to the mountains with Miss Moffett—all for a price, that is! Blair Union, a home awav from home tor the da students. Patsy Guyj-r, President Susan Douglas, Secretary; Carol Jean Larson. Treasurer; and Dee Ashworth, Freshman Repre- sentative, are planning the sale of tickets for special permissions at the Black Friday Auction. Not pictured: Carolyn Alexander, ice-President. Page Thirteen
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