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PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE The Publications Committee supervised the student publications, the College Profile and the Troubadour. The main function of the committee is the nomination of the publication heads. All publication problems go through the committee to the senate. This year the committee recommended that surplus funds from last year’s Trouba- dour be used to purchase a darkroom enlarger to be used by all publications. Serving with Lloyd Sims, chairman, were Guy Shannon, Jackie Ballew, Pat Couch and Nita Lane. Mr. Faris was faculty advisor. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The religious activities on the campus were under the direction of the Religious Activities Committee, Buzz Crouch, chairman. Working with Buzz to promote, as well as to direct the activities were Mitzi Roscher, Virginia Speaker, Margaret Rich, Peggy Hardin, Wanda Ward, Jackie Crockett, Ed Hollenbeck, Allan Brockway, Fred Arnold, Joe Loudermilk, Bill Lefler and Leonard White. The committee sponsored Religion and Life Week and encouraged participation in such activities as H. C. A. and morning worship. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Under the joint chairmanship of Luke Quinn and Mary Buthman, the Social Committee co-ordinated the social activities for the entire student body for the year. With the faculty sponsor, Miss Marie Williams, the com- mittee planned the President’s Reception and Merry-Mix- Up, the Freshman Frolic, informal parties, after-the-game- dances, the faculty-student Christmas dinner and the Christ- mas formal. It worked through other organizations spon- soring the Thursday after-dinner parties in the Game Room. The committee is composed of twenty-five upper- classmen.
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ROSTER FOR 1951 = 52 Dale Barrett Yvonne Berry Jerry Bishop Bob Blodgett Horace Boyd Barney Boyett John Bratton Ann Brown Billy Cazer Bob Clark Sylvia Coleman Gary Darwin Dick Ezell Dobbs Franks Peggy Hardin Pat Hassell Marynell Heister Sara Jernigan Elmo Knoch Jo Claire Knoll Marvin Lawson Marvin Loyd Eddie McCoy Ruth McKisson Ivan McMahon Martha Menees Eddie Milburn George Mitchell Charles Moose James Mosley Sue Murry Tom Murry Bettye Nickell Richard Parker Barbara Powell Jack Pritchard Carr Dee Racop J. B. Riggs Walter Rockwell Mitzi Roscher Guy Shannon Gaye Strong Monte Tubb Delores ‘Tucker Jimmy Ward Larry Weare Travis Williams Ann Wilson George Mulacek, Guest Oboist Dr. Ashley R. Coffman, Conductor The 50-piece Hendrix Concert Band kept up with its reputation during the year by playing for many Hendrix gatherings and for numerous other groups. The Warrior Band added spirit to all the home football games by providing the fans with a half time performance. Leading the black-and-gold-clad marchers on these occasions were its drum major, Jack Pritchard, and the Hendrix Princess, Elizabeth Mixon. Ed Hollenbeck, impersonating the Hendrix Warrior, climaxed each appearance with the tradition- al Warrior dance. The two chief musical events of the group—its annual Christmas Concert and its Thirty-Ninth Anni- versary Concert—found the new auditorium filled with attentive audiences. Specialty for the year was ar- rangements of better-known symphonic music. Tours through the different sections of the state provided the band with an opportunity to entertain numerous audiences and to represent H endrix. Es- pecially grueling, and fun, was a four-day trip through southern Arkansas. The group was under the direction of Dr. Ash- ley R. Coffman. Marvin Lawson held the positions of student conductor, president, and librarian. 29
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