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Standing: Phyllis Workman, Mabel Bondurant, treasurer: Shirley Jacobs, Mary Wells, Nancy Corl-ey, joan johnson, Laura Pace, Virginia jacob, Claudine Sims, Peggy Dolen, Shirley Williams, secretary. ' Row two: Carol Haley, Mrs. Sue Gerard, sponsor, Nancy Austene, vice-president: VVanda Barnes, president, Mrs. Sterling Kelley, sponsor, Joan Thompson. Row three: Kay Thomas, Jennie jurgensmeyer, Beverly Fenton, Sally jones, Carol Pescetto, Pat Lay. Tee Gee Club THE TEE GEE's are local, non-resident students attending Christian. Their organization sponsors social activities and also gives the girls a chance to participate more fully in college activities. The advisors are Mrs. Sue Gerard, Mrs. Dorothy McArthur and Mrs. Sterling Kelley.
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Student Information Committee THE STUDENT INFORNIATION COMMITTEE, organized by Mr. Neil Freeland, director of admissions, is composed of a girl from each hall, a Town Girl, and the chair- man. The members act as hostesses and guides when visitors and prospective stu- dents are on campus during the year. They also assign Junior little sisters to the Senior girls. Left 1fO right: Virginia jacob, ,Iane Prather, Barbara Daugherty, chairman, Shirley Phipps, Judy Cone. I I Seated left to right: joy Sweeney, Barbara Bellis, Shirley Stratton, Mrs. Dora M. johnson, sponsor. Standing: Mfanda Barnes, Sue Myers, Kay Robinson, Caroline Thompson, Iren-e Dolata, Bobbie Henderson, Virginia Sullivan, Gloria M cCloskey. Orientation Committee THE ORIENTATION COMMITTEE plans the entertainment and activities for the first two weeks of school. Members of the Executive Board of the Student Govern- ment Associationg presidents of the Town Girls, the Senior Class, Vesper Board, Twelfth Night, and the Women's Recreation Association chairman are members of the committee. I Events planned by the committee this year were the faculty reception, a picnic on back campus, hall skits, Junior pa- jama party, the Senior serenade, a mixer in the gym, the dean of women's open house, and the room decoration contest.
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Twelfth Night TWELFTH NIGHT, an all-school organization, is in charge of all social activities during the year. It sponsors mixers, the Autumn Ball, the Pajama Party, the Halloween Party, the Christmas Formal, the y Valentine Dance and the Spring i Formal. Miss Dorothy XfVright is the faculty sponsor. Left to fright: Peggy Dolen, secretary: Jean Harrisnsev- retaryg Bobbie Henderson, president! Dorothy Wflghf, sponsor, Carol 'Wood, vice-preszdent. Lineage Club TRAD1T1oNs AND MEMORIES pertinent to Christian Col- lege are perpetuated by the Lineage Club, under the co- sponsorship of Mrs. J. C. Mil- ler and Mrs. Maud McCon- nell. It is open to all students related to former Christian College students. Oflicers are selected with respect to length of lineage and to date of relatives' at- tendance at Christian. A tea is held annually at Mrs. Mil- ler's home. Row one, left to right: Mary Scott, Saralyn Davis, Sarah Miller, Irene Dolata, Nora Baldwin, Mona Fraley, Becky Couch. Row two: Phyllis Longmore, jane Van Meter, Barbara Benz, Gloria McCloskey, Bobbie Henderson, Paula Nelson, Martha Harston, Phillippa Cohen, Phyllis Schluesing, Virginia Black. .Row three: Carolyn Brisendine, Priscilla Trout, Rosemary Theis, Nancy Cor- bin, Myrna Reynolds, Pat Dawkins, jane Ray, Anna Simpson, Marilyn Green, Mary Bybee, Blaine Conger, jean Harris, Carole King, Nancy XfVhitson, Susan Still, jane Flinchpaugh, Paula Hornsby, Janis johnson, Mary Stiles, Margaret iason.
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