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Above: The Four Preps, in person, spring, 1962! Council Sponsored Activities Below: Santa Claus, at Milligan? -ii;S3a:.; S3Si? Above: Goodbye, Seniors, Milligan style. Above: Quietly awaiting the festivities to begin. Left: The Christmas party, in the clouds. Below: He ' s everywhere! He ' s everywhere!
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J n service to Oik ers . The Student Council is the representa- tive voice of the student body in all mat- ters referring to student life. It is com- posed of representatives from each class, the class presidents, and the presidents of the dormitory and commuters ' councils. The function of the student govern- ment is to provide and maintain a well- balanced spiritual, social, and academic life and to facilitate communication and- coordination between the student body and the administration. Student Council President Gary Burrell takes time out from his busy schedule to enjoy a good joke! Student Council First row: Gai-y Burrell, Dave Roberts, Gerry Wells, Mary Blount, Dave Eunson, Bill Nice, Miss Jones, President Walker. Second row: Paul Shepard, Jerry Frasure, Donna Sahli, Bob Hull, Bill Morison, Sue Larter. Third row: Pam Hampton, Jim Young, Mike Lacy.
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Women ' s Dormitory Council — Front row: Donna Waifield, Diane Hubbafd, Billye Joyce Vance, Mary Blount, Phyllis Humphreys, Haide Ensha. Back row: Carolyn Booth, Phyllis Curd, Mary Ann Worrell, Marsha Bailey, Nancy Reeves, Becky Nice, Joan Cunningham, Donna Sahli, Carolyn Colter, Beverly Weller. Representative Councils The Dormitory Councils are composed of men and women who endeavor to maintain, in the dormitories, an atmosphere conducive to study. They are also responsible for creating a spiritual environment and suggesting regu- lations and providing for their enforcement as the need arises. Meeting once a week to discuss matters concerning dormitory life, the Councils establish a spirit of cooperation between the administration and the students. 26
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