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First row: Ann Becker, Judy Pease, Lynn Fowler, Sylvia Lumsden, Alva Lee Sizemore. Second row: Myrtle Heide, Yvonne Shafer, Nancy Rogers, Martha Cox, Mary Blount, President Sheila Ottinger, Miss Welshimer. Dormitory Councils The Women ' s and Men ' s Dormitory Councils are composed of stu- dents chosen to represent the members of the respective dormitories. Weekly meetings are held by both Councils to discuss matters concern- nig the dormitories and student affairs. The main purpose of these Dormitory Councils is to create, promote, and preserve an atmosphere conducive to study. The Councils try to carry all information between the students and the administration which is pertinent to dormitory life. Bill Nice, Harry Shaw, Bobby Mines, Bob Deyton, Dan McClain, Tom Starnes, President Sanford Dutton, Bob Ewbank, Tom Barkes, Don Alexander, David Sponseller, Dave Thompson, Dana Young.
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Student Council Officers: Treasurer, Ray Rensi; President, Jim Lura; Secretary, Joanne Hines; Vice President, Dick True. This newly organized Coun- cil consists of students who represent the off-campus or commuting students. Its pur- pose and goals are identical to those of the Student Council in that both Councils work hand in hand for the students and administration of Milligan College. Commuting Students Council: Front: Eddie Fine, President. Behind: Steve Payne, Jim Shields, Charlotte Hyder, Carolyn Hayes, Nell Donnelly, Kathy Snopp. 25
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Editor in chief; Donna Koye Dial. Exchonge editor, Martha Sue Orr; Sports editors, John Wiggins and Bonnie Allee. The Stampede staff is an organiza- tion with membership open to the student body. The paper covers all campus events, presents features, and allows for student and faculty compositions. This year ' s newspaper has been styled as a magazine-paper with issues published every month except January. The purpose of the newspaper is to supply news reports with acknowledgment of activities and accomplishments of our students and our college. It is available to the student body, to other colleges, and to alumni. First row: Frances Shipley, Winnie Smith, Sylvia Adams. Secon d row: Diana Chiarky, Joyce Keis, Anita Murray, Kathy Cope, Diana Hodges. Third row: Phyllis Laws, Pat Wilbeck, Charlotte Ely, Barbara Doxen.
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