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Student Christian Fellowship OFFICERS Mae Braswell, Vice-President Ruth Ann Jennette, Secretary Susie Davis, Treasurer Peggy Bradley, Campus Chest Chairman Kay Greene President. S. C. F. The desire for on inter-denominational group to unite the smaller clans on campus, such as B. S. U. and M. S. M., culminated in the formation of the Student Christian Fellowship, to which oil students are welcomed. The S. C. F. cabinet members arrive on campus before school starts, to welcome the freshmen, sponsor a get- together for new students, ond set in motion the plans for the year. Every Wednesday night, fellowship owoits any student interested enough to walk the distance to the hjt. He con clap his hands to a combo beot, laugh at a skit, sing, argue, or follow many other S. C. F. planned programs. The semi-annual retreats elicit glowing reports of inspiration gained and shared, and of humorous incidents to be told ond re-told. Another big event in the S. C. F. year is the Religious Emphosis Week programs during which the schedule of the campus is regulated around a guest speaker and dorm services. The Campus Chest Drive, with its occomponying auctions, skits, and frolics takes over for a week. A transfer picnic is held to comfort those students who are old hands at college life but freshmen to G. C. ' s quirks. Programs, retreats, vespers, parties, and debates over school problems follow swiftly, marking onother year in the life of this organization which is sometimes colled the heortbeot of the college. Fill- Greene, Braswell. )ennette, Davis, Bradley, Smith, Advisor; Fitch, Advisor Second row; Black, Ecumenical Secretary; Coley, Croy, Morris, Tuthill, Ausley, Veitch, Padley, Dey, Fellowship Teams Chairman Third row Reynolds. Music Chairman; Campbell, MSM Representative; McGregor, Covington, Dorm Vespers Chairman; Munford, Fellowship Chairman. McMichael. Wheatley, Edwards, Lester, Social Chairman Fourth Woody, Publicity Chairman; Stevenson, Marshall, Carroll, Bowman, Gates, Leach, Publications Chairman; Ivey.
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Judicia Board MEMBERS Betty Stanford, Recorder Barbara Hollowell, Secretary Jean Dail Sora Bett Wheatley Tyleta Williams airman, judicial Board When the members of the student council select o new judicial board member from the rising junior class, they look for a girl who can fulfill rather rigid require- ments. It is the duty of this board to enforce the regulations of the college; hence member must perform the sometimes monotonous duty of checking inond-out cards; she must have a sense of fair play and consider impartially all those who break a rule. She must not discuss proceedings of the meetings, and perhaps, most of all, she is required to set on example of good citizenship at all times.
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N , -.- Athletic Association OFFICERS Carolina FInley, Vice-President Gail Armstrong, Secretary Hilda Maness, Treasurer Mary Ann Dermid, Cheerleader Betty lean Padley President. A. A. The Athletic Association is the stronghold ot two important phases of campus life. One of its main functions is to keep olive the declining interest and emphasis on athletics that hos been a result of the lack of adequate facilities. The volleyball, basketball, and Softball tournaments between classes and between students and faculty, the swimming meets, the awarding of trophies, letters, and pins for outstanding achievement, the play day com- petition with other colleges, the sponsoring of the A. A. picnic, the Christmas Dance, and, largest of all. May Day — all these activities are responsible for the extent to which the school has remained athletic-conscious in spite of present handicaps. The other great responsibility of the Athletic Association is to aid the progress of the school toward providing sufficient support and facilities for athletics in the future. By keeping interest high in this vital phase of college life, the A. A. board is doing a commendable job in that direction. First row; Baum, Modern Dance Head; Armstrong, Shoulars, Softball Head; Wallace, Tennis Head, Padlcy. Second row Hobson, Basketball H,aJ, Julian, Golf Head, Dermid, Snead, Horsebaci; Riding Head; Finlcy, )cnnette. Volleyball Head Not pictured; Hunt, Swimming Head; Bradley. Pecreational Sports r-. . Cavenaugh, Publicity Chairman ■ifil m
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