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4 and In fear and trembling ' gigglesl, wretched rats await pro- their judgment to be nounced by the cat court. Washing hair is a major undertaking at Flora Mac- donald. Holding the spray with one hand, putting sham- poo on the hair with the other hand, and rubbing the head at the same time is a delicate operation. Bonnie Bunn helps Ursula Gooclson perform the task. The two societies went professional with their ininstrel given during orientation week. Wonder who the lovely mysterious lady is? The societies present Flora Macdonald students of yester-year. The good ole days, my foot!! Can't you just see us going to class dressed in one of those costumes! ' t 1 5 I 1 3 . I It , t .
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X P -D There is one good thing about waiting in line: it gives us an opportunity to hear about each other's summer ex- DLTICHCQS. The screaming and yelling of upperclassmen as they greeted each other only added to the con- fusion of boxes, trunks, Teddy bears, and tennis rackets. But freshmen soon decided the upper- classmen were sane and actually anxious to help teach them the mechanics of college life. Pretty soon we were knee deep in parallel reading and term filled work Dame i Flora Dame papers. The days before Christmas were with many things to do: classes and home- were slighted as we went from one party Flora gives an interesting account of the life of lVlacdonald, The audience was fascinated by Floras delightful and charming manner. 4 l to anotherg roommates exchanged gifts and de- clared, That's just what I wantedf' book reports were hastily written. and before we knew it, the 19th was here. The last days of our vacation were marred by the thoughts of impending doom: exams in January. But we returned, took a deep breath, closed our eyes, and ploughed through them. We opened our eyes to find many exciting events of the spring months awaiting us. Comple- tion of our Prayer Chapel served as the highlight. Sarah Margaret McLeod seems to be enjoying talking with her relatives, the McLeod twins. Throughout the day they were surrounded by interested students, K so mi-ix' xsimwr N x if '
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N ..... .,m.-,-,..,, 's .vw laden! Qaaemmeaz' The Council will please come to order' '... twelve black-robed students cease talking and give their attention to Phyllis Leggett, student body president. They discuss any important business. They listen to girls who have willfully violated rules and know that they must be punished. They make plans and suggestions for the improvement of student life. They make recommendations to the college in the interest ol' the students. On Wednesday morn- ing during Chapel period, the Council discusses with the entire student body the conclusions it reached the night before. The Council serves the student body. As president, Phyllis Leggett has capably led a conscientious group of Council members: Norma Jean Thompson, vice-presidentg Alice Brantley, secretary, Pat Farmer, treasurerg Saradee Davis, Christian Association presidentg Mary Lisle Tucker, Athletic As- sociation presidentg DeLanie Boney, senior class presidentg Miekie Jernigan, junior class president: Carolyn Robinson, sophomore class president, Norma Pittard, freshman class presidentg Patsy Teer, Zetesian Society president, Retta Parker, Epsilon Chi Society president: Betty Lou McDonald, Day Students president. Mrs, P. P. McCain is adviser. , .mv 3- , Sli Piiviiis Lnczcmr 3 admit Body President be ' ., .. ,, f - - i Ein.:-n.!-,zasasz N -, f',,.'.i X A .-gg , ts Nw-. ' ' 555 ' Y r , . .-.1 ' .. 1 . - .. ' ' .-t'.1':':H' 9 - I . is t Around the ttihlv rc-:idx for ti Council meeting are. seaIecl:lX'IcDonziId, Parker, Tw-r, Robinson. Jernigan, BURN Davis, Tuvkf-r Sltmtlinrrf Faiuner. Thompson, Brantley 12 AisNmkm..'NxHwm1s'snxm 'FSBXYl'2iimf'
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