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1L STL THE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OFFICERS Frrkman Gobfr President JACK LiNDSHY I ue-Prrsid(iit Vhrnon Kaslky Sent ' tury Gforck TownskNU I ' rrfisiirrr FREEMAN GOBER President Student Association JACK LINDSEY Vice-President Student Association SENIOR MEMBERS Charlie Estes Guy Harrei. Johnny Goodrum Granvili.e Tabb JUNIOR MEMBERS John Clyde Beard Alvin Hill Franklin LaHatte SOPHOMORE MEMBERS V ' ernon Beard Granville Harrison FRESHMAN MEMBER Robert ATims Page Invent y-si.r
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Slnleni ACTIVITIES WISE «« OTHERWISE Studknt Ac ' iu I I ' lKS CDver u wide and varied scope of events and activities tliroughoiit the year. Sports events, both major and interinural, student organizations, publicaticnis, dances, initiations, and sleeping more than serve to iill the days and nights with a continuous How of interesting minutes. On the following pages are presented the publications of the Student Association, opening and mid-term dances, student government, and candid snaps representing the student body in some of its varying moods and activities — things extra-curricula and essential to a successful campusology. Midnight bull sessions, after lunch Hops on the front campus, sleeping through classes, cram- ming for quizzes, and screaming at football games are all things which make life at State a little more Interesting and a little longer remembered. eck-end dates for dances — iiiiported and streamlined — the rush and worry o ' er a jointly owned tux, swapping no-breaks, and the tinal late date with somebody else ' s girl are all just a part of tlu- program. Page twenty-five
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ENT GOVERNMENT Tui ' ! Stidknt Association of Mississippi State College is natiir;ill tlic hir cst oijiani ation on the campus. It is composed of every re;j;ularly enrolleii stiidetit of tlie college and is headed Ii. tlu- Stu- dent Kxecutive Council whose members consist of the Prtsideiit, ' icc- President, Secretar , and Treas- urer of the Studciu Association ntid of rcprcsentati cs from each ot the chisses. The jiiirposc of the Student I ' , cvuti e Council is to encourage intcnst in student activities, promote progress of the institution and to act as a ;j;o erninii bod on ail student iirohh-nis. It also serves as a connectinsj; h ' nk between the achninistration and the student bi)d , assuiiivj; the utmost in cooperation between tliem. Under its authority comes the Kcflcrtor and the Ri: i. ii.i.i:, othcial ne wspaper and eaibook of the college, all xotin. s (m class and student association officers, and the settlinfj; of any dispute w hich ini ht arise concerning the students as a whole. Student Association dances are arranged by the ' ice-I ' resident of the student bod — with the aid of the Dance Committee, h(;se members are appointed by the Nice-President. He books natIonall known orchestras for the dances and plans other social functions throu zhout the ear. The Student l ' . ecuti e Council, headed b the i ' resident of the student body, supports all athletic events, as well as all other events in which students take part or are interested in. -All members of this body are elected by a popular xote of the students and must meet the reijuire- ments for their respective offices as set forth by the constitution of the Student Association. LEFT TO RIGHT: Harold, Estes, Hill, J. Beard, Easley, Sober, Lindsey, Townscnd, Goodrum, V. Beard, Tabb, Harrison, Mims, LaHatte. : - j :i • ki iftf .•«a H li m - ■ ' ' . ' iiil)liiiij»inr - ' : ' tt br nfe
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