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Field, Swayze, Moore, Moorer, Wall. Ogden. Hudson, Selman, Sutphin, Robertson, Durley, Bain, Vandiver, Cavett. STUDENT x.c« .. BOARD SEB, formal go-between for students and faculty, ' tho ' always campaigning for something, seldom achieves its goal. Its members, ever enthusiastic, are not always so harmonious. At a meeting one hears Manning vociferously pleading for a statement of the motion. Gee Gee il keep the minutes) Swayze, after the discussion is ALL over saying confusedly What was that, now? and Jimmy Cavett, probably the board ' s clearest thinker, doing his best to help her out. Conspicuous personali- ties who assist in obscuring the issue are Teeny Field, the conscientious objector; J. S. Vandiver, the eternal politician; and Jimmy Wall with his conflicting band and ' Shela loyalties. Notable also are Tom Robertson, the quiet humorist, and the Moore-Ogden team campaigning for women ' s rights. Seriously, though, they think very hard, come up with some wonderful ideas to which the faculty usually says NO ! Nothing daunted, however, they continue to suggest. Their project for the year. Dr. D. M. Key ' s portrait to hang with those of other Millsaps presidents, was successfully completed. OFFICERS MANNING HUDSON ------------- President of Student Body FRED BLEDSOE ------------ Vice-President of Student Body VIRGINIA SWAYZE ----------- Secretary-Treasurer of Student Body MEMBERS JACK BAIN - - - - A Capella Choir JAMES CAVETT - - - - Y. M. C. A. ELIZABETH DURLEY. Women ' s Pan-Hellenic PEMBLE FIELD - - - Head Cheerleader MARY E. MOORE - - - - Y W C A LOUISE MOORER - - - - Bobashela TERRY WALTERS FRANCES OGDEN - TOM ROBERTSON HERBERT SELMAN FELIX SUTPHIN - J. S. VANDIVER. JR. JAMES WALL - - - M Club Woman ' s Association Purple and White Men ' s Pan-Hellenic - Ministerial League Debate Band 19
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FACULTY PROFESSOR J. REESE LIN Philosophy PROFESSOR A. G. SANDERS Roinance Languages MRS. HENRY W. COBB Spanish MISS ELIZABETH CRAIG French MR. ARMAND COULLET Music MRS. ARMAND COULLET Music and Ancient Languages PROFESSOR R. R. HAYNES Education MRS. MARY B. CLARK Library MRS. ANNIE C. SPARKMAN Library
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Editor Robertson censoring copy. Associate Staff— those who by virtue of hard work or brilliant journalism get their names on the Masthead. €L PURP Confidentially, now, says Tom, the real power on this campus lies, not in the faculty or with the student officers, but in the con- trol of student opinion held by Millsaps ' ef- ficacious fourth estate. Comprising the editorial part of this estate are such penmen as Clayton Morgan, Law- rence Rabb. Mary Askew, Lad Waring, sports-hound Joe Brooks, and that furtive, insectile figure--the much-curst and late- lamented Dirt Dauber--all under the direc- tion and censorship of Editor-in-Chief, Tom Robertson. Heart, body and soul to its editor (and almost that to its staff) , the P. and W. expresses impartially the views of all who dare to publicize them--provides opportunity for student radicals and reactionaries to in- flame the campus in behalf of their causes. Responsibility for student elections, polls, and contests, is eagerly assumed by the journalists and the results delayed for days to provide scoops. The business end of publication is handled by Johnny Burwell and a staff including such commercialists as Raymond Martin, Sidney Graves, and Harris Carter. To them belongs the credit for securing the ads. keep- ing up the mailing list, and distributing the paper in the halls each Thursday morning. EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS These able reporters spend most of their time running down the campus big- shots for news on the organizations which said big-shots head. Having obtained the desired information, they rush frantically to a typewriter the last ten minutes be- fore deadline to write up their stories. They emerge with nerves slightly on edge — but triumphant at having turned in their assignments. 20
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