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The CLUB COORDINATING COUNCIL consists ot the presidents ot all campus clubs, dormitories, ond classes along with the president ond vice-president of the Student Government Association. lts purpose is to coordinate the activities of oll these organizations, enabling them to be ot mutual assistance to each other. This post year, the Council has sponsored the Homecoming Weekend with many ot the individual clubs performing vorious tasks pertaining to the Homecoming events. The Council hos also been used by the S.G.A. president as o sounding board tor many ot his ideas ond a vehicle for discovering what the Association members, the Methodist College student body, have hoped to see their Student Government accomplish. lt was through this mutual assistance that all campus organizations have been able to make more progress and to broaden their area of contact. The Left fo Right: Bryon Milikin, Bob i Nardane, Curtis Stewart, Robert D'Ales- sandra, Larry Barnes, Tommy Yow, Carter Bates, Wade Marr, Charlotte Carmine, Anna Gail Dixon, Bill Tarr, Steve Hopkins, Chip Lorgent. YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB ot Methodist College seeks to illuminate our democratic way ot lite by showing students the value of the two-party system. Activities during this, the third year ot organization, have been rather limiteo. Political issues and discussions were overshadowed by the Viet Nom crisis. Left to Right: Mary Alice Hall, Treas- urer, Donna Davis, Secretary, Pete Ropelye, Vice-President, Courtney Drake, President. 116 , v
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Judicial Council, seated: Frank Lee, ll Tony Young, Ted Mazza Deanne l.iTTle, George Pearce. Standing: Dean O.E. Dowd, Larry Barnes, Sfeve Hopkins, Chuck Bris-Bois. The STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION of T965-T966 has shown iniTiaTive as The voice of The sfudenfs in every acTiviTy on campus. ln This efforf, more sTudenTs have been acTive in The funcTions of The SGA. Than ever before. The execufive branch of The governmenT has been operaTing o very effe-cTive commiTTee sysfem. By engaging more sTodenT parTicipoTion, iT has conTribuTed To realizing The ideal of a governmenf operaTed by and for These sfudenfs. The execuTive council has direcTed The course of The governmenf and has been able To make iTs influence felf in many new areas of campus life. The dUTies of The legislaTive branch, The Senafe, have been greafly expanded. The Senafe has also operafed on o commiTTee sysfem which has led To furTher legislaTive acfion and has also given more sTudenTs o voice in legislafive responsibilifies. The Judicial Council emerged This year as The unquesTionable courf for sTudenT affairs. lT has performed under Tedious condifions and has accomplished an oofsfanding iob. Since The definife TormaTion of The S.G.A. Three years ago, iTs voice has grown sfronger and surer. IT has become The True governmeni of The sTudenTs. Senators, left to right: Buddy Dodrill, Linda Campbell, Charlotte Carmine, Pom Zollars, Marie Zohron, Ray Ussery, Jean Hufchinson, Gordon Dixon, Danny Nao, Richard Swink, Billy Wesf, Bob Swink, Ted Voorhees, Bill Torr, Tommy Yow. Not Picfuredz Beverly Parks, Patricia Hardee. 115
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Left to Right: lRow lj Katherine Maxwell, Pam Zollars, Alice Herring. Dee Bryan, Celia Lewis. lRow 25 Betty Smith, Marie Zahran, Pat Boll, Ann Caudle. fRow 31 Peggy Hall, Cathy Prevost, Dorothy Gittle- man, Gayle Gore, Margaret Alexan- der, Sara Cobb. QRQW 45 Gail Autry, Barbara Houston, Mary Davis, Ella Rose Hall, Janet McNeill, Jean Barkley, Billie Staley. KROW 51 Doris Britt, Emory Pollard, Ann Carol Smith. Left to right: Ella Rose Hall, President, Margaret Alexander, Vice-President, Doris Britt, Secretary, Mrs. Longest, Advisor, Katherine Kalevas, Treasurer. The STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, Methodist College Chapter, exists to provide opportunities for prospective teachers to develop leadership skills and to become acquainted with the history, ethics, and programs ot professional teacher organiza- tions. lts members ioin in a movement with other educators to improve themselves as teachers, to raise professional stan- dards and to better the schools of the state and nation. Monthly meetings, open to all prospective teachers, sponsor a speaker as the program. H7
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