Furman University - Bonhomie Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1956

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Fir t Row. L«H to Right: DONNA KLINGER. JANIE WOOD. NANCY SHANNON. Second Row: ANN COX. EDITH EVANS ANN O'NEAL. ROBERTA HARRIS. BECKY TAPP. SYLVIA McKENZIE MARIETTA MARTIN. KAROLYN KENDRICK. JERRY ISENHOWER. Marshals The Marshals, elected by the respective classes during the spring election, are chosen for their dignity, poise, and cordial personality. The marshals usher at all concerts, plays, chapel services, lectures, and other college functions during the year. The Marshal Board carries out its tasks by maintaining quiet and by being of assistance to the guests in the auditorium. Six members of the Board serve as Commencement Marshals. Under the chairmanship of Janie Wood, the marshals show at all times an attitude of quiet dignity and efficiency. Social Standards Board The Social Standards Board helps to promote the high standards of social life found at the Woman’s College of Furman. The aim of this organization is to help the girls to look and act their best at all times. This is done by the use of posters, the bulletin board, and the pamphlet, Miss Suzy Zoo published each year by the Board. Under the chairmanshio of Ada Margaret Meeks, the Board sponsors frequent semi-formal dinners, come-as-you-are suppers, and traditional after-dinner coffee each Sunday. The members of the Board also serve as hostesses for other social functions during the year. First Row. Left to Right: BETH 8ALLENTINE. CAROLYN LITTLEJOHN. ADA MEEKS. NANCY SHANNON. MARY LANE CLELAND. JANIE WOOD, second row: MARIETTA MARTIN. FRANCES SKELTON. ROBERTA HARRIS MARTHA CHAPMAN EDITH EVANS. Third Row: SUSAN CLARY. FRANCES SELF HELEN STEWART. ANN COX. 24 I

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House Board All phases of dormitory life on the Woman's Campus are supervised by the House Board, whose efforts are aimed at making dormitory life more pleasant. House Board gives penalties for infraction of rules and conducts the fire drills. On the more pleasant side, it is responsible for dorm parties. Homecoming and Christmas decorations, and the entertainment of the freshmen at Orientation. Frances Self served as president and Janie Wood as vice-president. Dormitory presidents are: East, Betty Ann Green; Main, Dee LaCoste; North, Lou Jean Moore; Townes, Gena Jo Fant; West, Jo Burgess; Rosemary, Martha Phillips; and Montague, Nancy Bousman. FRANCES SELF President First Row. Left to MAY FRANCES BAILEy. BETTy ANN GREEN. JANIE WOOD. FRANCES SELF JO BURGESS MARTHA PHILLIPS. Second Row: GENA JO FANT DEE LaCOSTE LOU JEAN MOORE NANCY BOUSMAN. 23



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First Row Lr't to R.ght: LEAH HUNTER HEATHER ANN SATTERFIELD. ELOiSE KENNEMORE ROSEMARY BRIDWELL. DR HOSKINS Fnfutly Ao'viof. Second Row: SARA LOU LEVER. BARBARA WIGGINS. DORIS ANN BOWEN. MARY JANE McCUEN. BARBARA GOLDSMITH. CLISTA HUFF. MARILYN CHRISTOPHER. SYBIL DAWSEY. Day Students' Association The Day Students’ Association, composed of all non-residents, is a very important part of college life, and it functions in much the same way as the campus hall unit. The purpose of the association is to bring the day and boarding students closer together. The day students share with the boarding students the privileges and responsibilities of the college. They are represented on the Student Council and have their own council. Home at the “zoo to the day students is the Day Students' Lounge. The Day Students' Association has as its officers; Eloise Kennemorc, president; Rosemary Bridwell, vice-president; Heather Ann Satterfield, secretary-treasurer. 25

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