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THE M. C. STUDENT STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated: Howard Woods, Shirley Sullivan, Lawrence Matulicli, Wayne Coleman, Frances Cheatham, Billie Lewis. Standing:: Charles Tyler, David Davis, Pete Evans, Billy Rogrers. Not ia picture. Howard Green. The Student Body Association has as its members every student enrolled in Mississippi College. The Student Executive Council is the governing body composed of the president, vice-president, secretary-treasurer, attorney, head cheerleader, two representatives of the senior class, two of the junior class, and the presidents of the sophomore and freshman classes. The purpose of the Student Body Association is to bind the students in a stronger union and to develop a keen sense of school spirit through- out the year. ii
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! t , Firnt Row : NfiLLIK MAGEE, Instructor, Speech Department; B.A., Mississippi College; further work at Emerson College of Oratory and Louisiana State University. MARI’ BETH MAXWELL, Instructor, Foreign Language Department; B.A., Mississippi College. I)R. GUY C. MITCHELL, Professor, Education and Psychology Department; B.A., M.A., Louisiana State Uni- versity; Ph.D., University of Michigan. IRMA McATEE, Assistant Professor, English Department; B.A., Iowa State Teachers College; M.A., University of Iowa; further work at the University of Chicago and University of Iowa. JAMES McLEOI), Instructor, Physical Education Depart- ment; B.A., Mississippi College. Second Row: NORMAN E. O’NEAL, Associate Professor, Bible Depart- ment; B.A., Howard College; M. R. E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A., Peabody; further graduate work at Southwestern Baptist Theological Semi- nary. R. It. PEARCE, Associate Professor, Economics and Political Science Department; B.A., M.A., University of Mississippi; further work at Yale. 8. L. ROBINSON, Professor Physical Education Depart- ment; B.A., Colgate; M.A., University of Michigan. DR. W. O. SADLER, Professor, Biology Department; B.A., Mississippi College; Ph.D., Cornell University. ESSIE LOPER SINGLETARY, College Nurse, Medical Staff; R. N., Methodist Hospital, Hattiesburg. Mississippi. Third Row: FRANCES SKULLEY, Associate Professor, Commerce and Business Department; B.A., Bowling Green Business Uni- versity; M.A., University of Michigan. J EMMIE YARD EM AN, Professor, Music Department; B.A., Whitworth College; M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. DR. F. T. WALKER, Professor, English Department; B.A., Roanoke College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Peabody; further graduate study at University of Virginia and Columbia University. DR. A. E. WOOD, Professor, Chemistry Department; B.S., Mercer University; M.S., Vanderbilt; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. 19
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GOVERNMENT ( H « 4 , c WOMEN’S STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL Cowart Martha Houston ar, 8tnr»f«n» er T r r ® Graet M. Elsey, Barbara Given, Shirley Sullivan, Welcome Frances Bibb, SJS £? - Ma L u “ Mu ny Wim ' an®on 0 ’ R ° bbie Wa,e Stf » al1 ' r ™ ’ Gwendolyn Compere, The executive element of the Mississippi College girls is the Women’s Student Govern- ment Council. It is composed of the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, all house presidents, and the representative of the fresh- man girls. Each member of the council must maintain a “B” average throughout the year. The W. S. G. Council is responsible for up- holding the rules of the college among the girls and for providing penalty for all who may break those or the rules made by the council. 1 he council has been exceedingly effective in helping maintain a high standard for the girls at Mississippi College. BARBARA ANN GIVEN 8HI1UJSY SULLIVAN WELCOME COWART BETH MEEKS President Vice-President Secrete ry Treasurer
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