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The 1957-58 W.S.G. council has as its pri- mary aim to be more than a punishing body. Thus, in addition to its regular disciplinary duties, they sponsored several worthy projects. As a result of suggestions from the women stu- dents, the council came out in the fall with a revised rule book, a new card signout system, and turned in to the business office a list of needed dormitory improvements. At Home- coming they coordinated the women ' s dorm decorations and floats. Following one of the home football games, they sponsored an in- formal dance in the Union. In cooperation with the S.C.A., the W.S.G. gave a Christmas party for needy children. As their term of of- fice ended, the council has as their last project a fashion show in cooperation with Montal- do ' s. The W.S.G. President i led the women student: as Rachel Richardson in all their activities. vho very ably Women ' s Student Government The 19S7-58 W.S.G. Council was composed dents. Fint row, left to right: Bobbie Gn Richardson, Secretary Jo Ann Hundley, Trea e following ■resident Rai Trudie Girc and Marty Allen. Second row: Ruth Ann Mertz, Barbara Davis, Judy Meyers. Carol McBane, Ruth Ann Hammond, Margie Ha- worih, and Mary Ruth Shropshire. 19
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Show me the leader and I will know his men; show me the men and I will know their leader. In order that a student government may operate smoothly and serve both students and administration effectively, it is necessary to have this kind of leadership demonstrated by Woody Finley, President, and Bob Johnson, Vice-President. Representatives from each dorm ably assisted these leaders in the duties and activities carried on by the M.S.G. Win- ter Wonderland ' , the Christmas talent show, and the annual NTen ' s May Day added to the lighter side of our college life this year. Pictured here is President ol the Men ' s Student Governn Woody Finley. Men ' s Student Government Men-5 Student Covernnient Members an Insl row. hit lo ni;hl Don Whitaker, Woody linley. and Bob Johnson. Saouii ruu-. Rav IJoble, Bob Lichlman, James Webb, Charles Benedetto, Bob Marsh. John Slopev IhirJ r„u. Tom OBriant, Eugene White, Harold Burrows, Hruie Stewart, Charles Chase, Steve Rundio.
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The big man on the IP S Quaker staff is David Griffin. Anne Cox, the Business Manager, is working on prospective ad- The Quaker Virginia Cox. Layout Edit layouts. experimenting vi th new ideas fo Mary Kay Hyluni. Manaj ing lid annual to get ideas.
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