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ALBERT GORE President EARL MOODY Vice-President JEAN FURR Secretary-Treasurer MACK DOUGLAS Attorney OFFICERS ALBERT GORE . . President EARL MOODY . . . . Vice-President JEAN FURR . . . . Secretary-Treasurer MACK DOUGLAS Attorney S T D D E N Student government and student cooperation with the faculty are the keynotes of the self-governing body of students at Mississippi College. The Student Body Government attempts to preserve the strength of the college and at the same time guide student enterprise and promote legislation for the good of the students. The officers of the student body form the core of the Executive Council which studies pro- posed legislation and makes recommendations to the student body. The student body this year far exceeded any in EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Hugh Shankle, Wendell Webb, Albert Gore, Jean Furr, Nella Ruth Batson. Earl Moody, Sam Cochran, Jimmy McCaleb, John DeFoore, and Bill Young (Not pictured). T I-
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FELLDWS First Row GERALD LITTLE Biology DOUGLAS McDonald Language CLYDE MAHAFFEY Language Second Row GEORGE MAHAFFEY Business Adm. MRS. CHARITY MILLS Language EARL MOODY English Third Row BETTY NEWTON Music CAROL OVERTON P.E. JAMES PARKMAN P.E. Fourth Row MRS. GLORIA PATTERSON English STANLEY PECKHAM Chemistry PORTER PURYEAR Biofogy Fifth Row LAMAR PURYEAR P.E. CHARLES RAY History JAMES SANSING Chemistry Sixth Row LAVON SHARP NELL ROSE SHARP JOHN STEEN ... Biology Business Adm. . . . . English Seventh Row JEFF UNDERHILL P.E. WENDELL WEBB P.E. ELAINE YOUNG Biology NOT PICTURED HOWARD HARTZOG English JACK JERNIGAN English WILLIAM RAY LINSLEY P.E. WILLIE McGEHEE Chemistry DEWEY METTS P.E. CECIL SUTLEY Bible JOHNNY WEST History ROBERT WILBORN Math ARTHUR WOODS Chemistry
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WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT Mary Willie Buckley, Hilda Watts, Marjorie Brigance, Jewel Cole, Jean Furr, Mrs. Elsey, Merle Walley, Nell Magee, Ruth McGuffee, and Elizabeth Couch. G 0 V E R the past in number; consequently, President Al- bert Gore was faced with the challenging task of guiding nine hundred students through a year of crowded conditions, when school began last September. Now that the year is over, the records will show that he and the executive council have done their work well. In the second year of its existence the Women ' s Student Government, under the guid- ance of Jean Furr, met and successfully coped with the problems arising from a doubled en- rollment of women students. The W. S. G., N M E N T advised by Mrs. Elsey, the Dean of Women, sponsored an efficient system of self-government for all dormitory students in matters relative to the conduct of its members, both as individuals and as a social group. There appeared a new group on the campus this year, the Men ' s Representative Council, presided over by Herschel Saucier and advised by Aunt Jack. It was no governing body but merely one that was originated for the better- ment of the conditions of the men students. In its every undertaking, the Council acted in an effort to make campus life more pleasant. MEN’S REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL Wendell Webb, James Parkson, Charles Tolbert, Rutledge Courtney, Mrs. Mildred Montgomery Herschel Saucier, Pat Summerhill, Bobby Simmons, John Harper, and Larue Blackwell.
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