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Studen Men’s Council Tries Cases President of llio Nudent Body. Mac Mmm, inn I conccntrnle for looking al die cnrocra. All judicial matters pertaining lo llic Men’s Student Body government arc taken care of by the Student Council. I his twelve-member body is composed of students elected by secret ballot during sprint! elections who serve until graduation. The main duties of lire Men’s Student Council are to bold elections, bring about a higher respect of the honor system, and bold trials involving the Honor System. I be Council is also called u| on to decide any matters relating to the interpretation of the Men s Constitution. Don Gant serves as President of the Men's Student Council. Phil McKinney is Vice-President. Dwnin Blackston bolds the office of Secretary-’! reasurer. Other members arc Henry Bair. David Brown. Clyde Nunn. Haskell Brown. Bill Fallaw, Roger Poore, loin Eller, Ralph Jones, and I leyward Sullivan. Slaiulmq Don Gunl Flni How. Seated Plill M Kinney. Dwnin Bliwkston, Ton Filer. Hntkrll Blown. I Irnry Rnlpli lonrt, David Brown Stnndiiitf. Ileysvard Sullivnn, Bill Follow. Roger Poore.
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the Ropes I In- theme of the orientation program at the Woman's ( nmpus was the Turman Cirrus.’ and for the first nielil S program the freshmen and transfers were divided Into three groups, white horses, elephants, and hippos. Iliese groups participated in the training ground and visiter! the animal parade, side shows, and special talent features. I uesday of orientation was spent at Paris Mountain where the girls were joined by the new men students for supper and social activities. After all the Inn frcslimen were required to lake various tests. More lun was in store, however, as Social Standards Board presented .1 special skit, and I louseboard gave a party in the (lining room. Ihrmighotil the orientation program the advisors on the Men’s and Women's Advisory hoards met with llirir advisees to help them learn the material in the h.tndhook. All new students are tested on this information after they have been at Furman for a week or so. Members of the Advisory hoards, assisting with Orientation were: Rosemary Bridwcll, Barbara ('ole-man. Patsy ( 00k. Mimi Devine. Kvelyn Fllison. Jackie Freeman. Barahara ( •oldsmilh, Roberta Harris. Belly Hughes. Marietta Martin. Dee D ( oste. Carole Littlefield. Carolyn Littlejohn. Claudia Maddox. Carey lo McConnell. Margaret McCray. Mary Jane McCuen. ( •ail Sloan. Sandra Mc( »ce. Sylvia McKenzie. Janic e Moore. Anne N’orford, Heather Ann Satterfield. Jove Smith Anne I aylor. Rohhie I aylor. Margaret Moss Watson, and Brownie Bradley. Warner Burke. Boh Compton. Paul Craven. Aubrey Daniels. Don Gant. Andv Harper. Frank Hawkins. John Johnson. Al M Neely. Dvvain Blnckston. Sam Blanton. Walker Breland. Charles Cannon. Heyward Cooke. David Daniel. Jerry Davis, lim Plyler. Bubba Platt. Roger Poore. Tommy Cook, Tom I-Her. Raymond Lewis. Bill Puckett, and Buddy Rollins. A ini uni R«l Day «t the Zoo wai held in the line Art Aud.torium basement. I’oot Rat. »|H-«a many hour, tilting llUming lo t|wrehe nl Pari Mountain. M.n aJviwo include. First Ron-. 1 11 to Riqhl: Dill Pur hell. Buddy R«l|in . Sam Blanton. Bnmnir Bradley. Don Gant. Warner Burke. Snond Rote lino liair. Tool I’Jler. Jerry Davit, tolin John ton. Bolt Compton. I htnl Roar Raymond Paul Craven. Frank I ln»linv Fourrfi Roar Walker Breland. RuMm Malt. ( liarlie C annon
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Government Women’s Council Guides Zoo Activities Clnlii' Dnnlcl. I iwiuirr: l)cf l.nCo le, SrvreWy: unj Suun Clory. Vke-Prc-tldcril ol Women ‘ Student Body, lookeJ up |u l in time. I Itc Women s Self •Government Association him lions in .1 legislative and judicial manner and coordinates campus activities. Meeting every Monday night, the Women’s Student Council is headed by Emma Jeon Walter, President: Susan Clary. Vice-President: Flora Mae l aCoste. Secretary: and Claire Daniels. Treasurer. Other members of tbe council include class presidents, major organization presidents, representatives form each class, tlic day students, and tbe religious groups. While the council has as one of its duties the enforcing ol college regulations it seeks in a positive way to develop in students an honorable code of living by making I lie honor system effective in every phase of college life. Besides the executive officers the members of council are Carole I .itllefield. Jackie Freeman. Chnrteo Muckcnfuss. losie Dunbar. Betty Ann Green. Betty Hugbcs. Shirley I .ee. Patsy Cook. Rosemary Bridwell. Mary lane McCuen, Marietta Martin. Evelyn Ellison. Claudia Garrison Maddox. Roberta Harris. Peggy Padgett. and Kay Syms. President of Women's Student Body, linnnn Jeon Walker. flashe n imial anile for ike pkotocrnpkrr.
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