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VISORY BOARD Woman s C allege I lie Freshman Advisory Hoard assists vi tli the Freshman orientation program sponsored each year on the woman s campus; its function is to help new students heroine quickly and happily adjusted to college. I he advisers, appointed by Student Council with the vice-president of the student body as its head, act as counselors to their groups. Elizabeth Marshall planned and conducted this year s program and was assisted by a capable group of students. Nina Baker. Scotty Ewen. Florence Coursey. Doris I indal. Si»r«»f Smith. Dot Wilson. Mary Frances Johnson. Mary Kathryn Patrick. Dot Brunson. Margaret Palmer, and Belli Bryson were the senior advisers. I lie underclassmen serving as counselors were Martha Jo Cockfield, Prances Folk. I .illie Fuller. Doris Heidgerd. Doris Moss. Ruth Mitchell. Jean Griffin. Jane Allee. Ann Poe. Sarah Aiton. anti Mary Margaret Nicholson. Johnson. Wii n n. Co mi Y. l iwiv. Mo a, (ikiimn. I'oi k.
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I'runt four 1’irrs, Iinhi.h. Ijnvu:. I’owm.i.. Ions'. Bath row. Gi luck. .V,ni:w. I jsntiiv, Robinson barman I University Tlic members of I lie freshman Advisory lb ar ! no! only serve as counselors at Freshman Camp bul also ad as advisers lo the first year men (he remainder of the year. I lie Board is header! by Harry Agnew. vice-president ol the student body. Seniors meml ers are Wade Jumper. David I.ingle. Jimmy Powell. Ward Robinson and Mac Walters. Representatives from the Junior class are I Ians Einstein. Emanuel Cheros. Aaron Croce. I lerbort Gullick. and Bill Pitts. Sam Moseley and John Johns acted as sophomore members. I he members of the freshman Advisory Board are selected by the Student Council and each one acts as an adviser to a group of freshman during the school year. I he Board meets once a week at lunch in the dining hall for a conference wi th I )r. Burts, the faculty adviser. Exchange dinners with Woman s College students, steak suppers at Paris Mountain Slate Park, and other socials are sponsored by the Board for the freshmen. 28
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Whins. Timvm.i. Burners. ( jimMormu. GlLKTHAf, lll-NTI ■. Rohinson. Jackson, Mom iv, Bhi hi ck, Pavni, Nunn, ('allamam STUDENT LEGISLATURE Organized lor I he purpose ol formulating the laws and rules which govern the activities ol the student body, the Student Legislature is composed of seventeen members who represent the interests ol the fraternities, the dormitories, and the town students. I his non judicial and non-executive body is empowered to do nnything that does not encroach upon the rights and duties ol the student body officers, the Student Council, and which is not within the range ol facu Ity supervision. I o the end of a l etter student government, the legislature has chiefly concerned itsell this year with the development ol a workable point system which encourages a wider range ol leadership and the development ol legislative pro-cecdure. I he Student Legislature ol Dll and 19-12 is composed of the following officers and members: President. Hazel Ciilstrap; Vice-President, lames Bra .iel: Secretory. John renn; Sergeant-at Arms. Wallace Brubech: Mercer Bridges. Walter Callaham. Mac Christopher. Aaron Groce. Martin Hunter. Miller lack son. Bob Mobley. Mills Nunn. Buddy Payne. Ward Robinson. Randolph Russell. George I indall. and ( ioorge I inner. 30
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