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Student Government Counci Left in rifihl: Dill) Stutls. Dick Sale . Brrl Wisilinuik. l.m l. ' nili Sinihn. Buh Slppp. Vice- President; |)«w ' cl Wirrnalln. President. Pal Vlurlin. feeietar -Treii uier: Joliiiin Maim. Ko Dawkins. Sue l»arv. David Krancis. Sid I ' roc ' oi Woman ' s Hall Council Left i riehl I 1 th) Thompson. Vice-President. Sw Bull, Freshman Re iresentatin ' am Km rlkins Head Proctor; I ' al Martin. President: Barbara ( (iiiie. ' ieerelnry; l i.i Fo rca.surer. 17
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Student Government Association 1 I w id i:i K I ' ll v . President l 3»li Bob s ii i-p ice-Presiileni Miiilrni (lovernment activities this sear .11 lli li Point College have reached an uti| lenled high mark in the level f campus activities. This past year especially. il ' i ii- li-iii body has I ' in ' ' more aware I student govern- ment, due both i ii- activities and ii importance. High Poinl • nllege students believe in self govern- ment, democracy, and the principles f self honor. Foi ihi reason, student government is effective in campus life. This year, the Student Governmenl ssoeiation. under the leadership f ii- well liked and efficient presi- dent. David bcrnalhv. has sel new goals fm future years. .1- well .1- making .1 few records ( i itself in the . .1 1 s a 1 i iii ' --. Tin- most imjtorlatil goal achieved was the establish- ment l .1 new 1 • ■ 1 in • government II ' present one- council set-up was changed i .1 three department form of government, executive, legislative, and judiciary. I ndt ' i I In leadership ! David bernathy. .1 student nitlee drew up .1 proposed constitution and sub- mitted ii i the student l» l fin ratification: ii was bcarlilv accepted by .1 vote I K45-6. rhe new govern- ment replaced iln- Student Council which had been in opcral -in ' 1 [ 03-1, Of the change in government. Dr. | . i.« II. 1 uoke. president ( the college stated, It is 16 nllWV I N ■ .(..(. Representalh e the most progressive change I have seen within the stu- dent body since I have been president of ilii- institution. I was certainl} glad i see ii go into operation. The biggest dance of the college Mar was held pril :?7. when the Student Governmenl ssoeiation sponsored a concert and dance Featuring the hand of Ralph Mar- terie. The evenl was an overwhelming success, enjoyed l the student body as well as by the people f il» ' city i f llijili Point. Tin- was the first time in the history f the College that a bis name band had been obtained l i an all-college - i jal function. viiione othei activities were assembly programs held by the SGA se eral times throughout tin- year, sponsoring a successful freshman orientation program, holding open house after home basketball games, conducting a fund- raising campaign l i a new gymnasium, sending six delegates i the state-wide Student Legislative ssembly in Raleigh. V I... and countless other things that arc almost inestimable. David l ' inaih ami ibi- vears council are i be com nded. not only for the work they did ilii- veai bul also l i the plan-, thought and sideration they gave i the present enrollnnni a- well a- i iln- mam students 1 me to lli)jli Poinl College in the future.
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McCulloch Hall .ounci ii Sealed: David Francis. President. Left i right Berl Westbrook. V President: Ham Lone. Secretary: I • » t • I la mips. . ; Proctor. Day Student Counci Left to rip.ht : Bilh Stults President: Juclj William . Treasurer: lane Bundv. Secretary: Ruin llallman. Vice-President, U
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