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Marshals Usher at Zoo Functions .e l fo Right: Wanda Krkltie. Gayle Ann Cox. Bonnie Kerr. Beth I app. fvdilli I'.vnn . I’lorence Cuter. Marcia Avant. Helm Stewart. Whitney Barite . Stuart Harbin I lie Marshals, elected by the four classes during spring elections, are chosen on the basis of their general appearance, dignity, poise, personality, and charm. The Marshals usher at plays, concerts. 0| ercttns. and chapel programs. T hev also usher at May Day. Class Day. and Graduation. I he Marshal Board carries out its tasks by maintaining quiet and assisting guests in the auditorium. Becky I app is I lead Marshal. Social Standards Board I ndcr the chairmanship of Marietta Martin the Social Standards Board helps to promote the high standards of social life found at the Woman’s C ollege. I he purpose of this organization is to set the standards of dress and conduct on and off the campus. The customs, traditions, and rules of conduct at the “Zoo’ Sets Zoo Society Trends were sent to the Freshmen before the opening of school in the form of a phainphlct. Miss Su .y Zoo . Social Standards Board sponsors semi formal dinners once a month, and it assists in the traditional after-dinner coffees each Sunday. SroW: Marietta Martin. (luutnxi i Slant ling. Isft to Right: Carey Jo Greene. I trim Ddjoache. Sylvia MrKrmie. Sandy Cook. Iditli Kv.il .-. liilnrv Ikima. K.kIk-I Count . IjnaU lindtay. Roltrrla I l.irrit. it o I e n Stewart, Carole Ijitlefidd. Anne O'Neal. Claudia (Sm von Maddox. Joye Mearr . Sumn Clary. BennHI.i Clary. Betty Kay Maitey, Judy Molinnroli.
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Student Faculty Committee Coordinates Campus Life I lie problem of finding parking places on (lie Men s campus was one of llio many activities of tlic Student-Faculty Cooperative Committee, which is composed ol a group of faculty members and students elected from the two campuses. 1 lie committee also investigated improvements in the examination schedule, in the relationship of fraternities to the school, and in the possibilities of instituting a system of pre-registration. The aim of the Student-Faculty Committee is to foster improved relations between tbe two campuses and among tlic faculty, administration, and tbe students. Tbe members are elected by the student body after nomination by class and student body members. Members of tbe committee arc: Henry Bair. Chairman: Mrs. Virginia Arey. Secretary: Dr. Irving A. Hamilton. Mrs. Charlotte R. Smith. Mr. Dyar Massey. Carolyn Littlejohn. Heather Ann Satterfield, Fatsy Cook. Jim Plyler. Algie Brown. Isfl lit liujhl: I (retry Ikslr. I)i. Hamilton. Adeitor: Carol 1 Jlllr|olin. Headier Ann SattcffidJ. Mr . Iffilnla Arry. Pnliy Cook. Inn Ptyler. Alk’ir r n 30
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Siudrnt cuinpiisint! lire Anwricon Clirmicnl Society ore. I'lnt Row. heft to Rifiht I .even Dyeliex. Anno Clyde I raker, Sybil Joluiroii. Sylvia Crowley, Mniyk Will i.nm. Oa ni Kwo. Anne lay lor Setonil Row: Mr Horry Ku|«-t, Dr. Burrell Woorl. Wayne Count . Harold Garber. Woodrow Moore, and Joiner Brown ACS Taps Chemists Students majoring in chemistry or chemical engineering compose the I unman chapter of tire American Chemical Society. Meetings are held monthly in the Science building and feature speakers who talk on subjects pertaining to students interests. Many students are aided in obtaining jobs in industry and acquiring scholarships to graduate schools. I he organization is affiliated with the national society. Officers are: Margie Williams. President: Sybil Johnson. Vice-President: L evon Dvches. Secretary; and Sylvia Crawley. I reasurer. Other mem hers include: Anna Clyde Frakcr. Sylvia Crawley. I David Kwo. Anne I aylor. Wayne Counts. 1 larold (Jarber. Woodrow Moore, and James Brown. Business Club is in Second Year The Business Club was organized in 195') to acquaint Furman students who are taking business or economics courses with the importance of business in the world today. The club bolds regular monthly meetings and has outstanding businessmen as speakers. I be ad visors for the group are Dr. J. C. Ellett and Dr. Raymond Hcalwole. The officers of A. C. S. ore rbomas Dixon. President: Betty Ann Green. Vice-President: Ernestine While. Secretary; and Joanne Hubbard. T reasurer. 11 Budno Club member . Seated. Ij-Ii to Right: Peggy Kay Kenney. Ernestine White. Joanne Hublxird. Ann Miller. Dr. Raymond Hcalwole, Nell Hill. Catherine Holer. Standing: DiinIi Klintwortli. Mary Gladys Had. Robert Ixt. Barbara Goodman. J.inke Campbell. Alva C ireftory. Dori Ann Bowen, Thomo Dixon. I.eon layondty. Ruby Barfield. Linda Jo Children. und David Brown 32
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