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S.G.A. FUNDS are desig- nated to be used by the various clubs and organi- zations on campus by the Finance Committee labovel. The solution to the problem of finding a workable and balanced budget is not an easy one as can be testified by committee members lbe- ginning leftl A d r i o n Grubbs, Howard Bryan, Pat Barefoot, and Lois Brinson. C L A S S SPEAKERS are Sophomore Anne Harri- son lrightl and Freshman Frances Albertson lleftl. The class speakers are elected by popular vote of their respective classes and act as official repre- sentatives for their classes at all formal occasions. FACULTY ADVISER - Professor Joseph M. Vann COLLEGE SOCIAL LIFE is directed by the Social Committee irighti. Chair- man .limmy Webster lcen- terl explains to lbeginning lefti Lois Brinson, Marcia Webb, Athel Stone, Ran- dall Callahan, and Pat Barefoot, members of the committee, plans for the Valentine Party. They have the responsibility of planning school parties and other social functions of the student body. NUAR 2 39 bd'
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K.. Y. THE S T U D E N T GOVERN- MENT ASSOCIATION, now in its tenth year, has earned the loyal support and trust of the student body, because of its successful endeavor to actively represent the individual stu- dent. Under the leadership of its ex- ecutive committee, the Student Government Association dis- charges a variety of discipli- nary and administrative func- tions and is responsible for the distribution of funds provided for student activities. These duties are effectively adminis- tered through a number of smaller bodies. PRESIDENT-Howard Bryan S.G.A. OFFICERS were instal- led by Dean Roy C. O'Donnell during a special chapel pro- gram. From left to right are Dean O'Donnellg Howard Bry- an, presidentg Lois Brinson, secretaryg Pat Barefoot, treas- urerg and Adrian Grubbs, vice- president. R- viz
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. i C HONOR COUNCIL members are, seated tleft to rightl, Lois Brinson, Pat Barefoot, Anne Harrison, Joan West- brook, and Carole Malone. Standing are Billy Troutman, Adrian Grubbs, Earl Cowan, and Howard Bryan. Mount Olive Junior College operates on the principle that growth in character and personality comes only through self-direction and self-control under Christian guidance, Our Honor System is designed to place moral responsibility upon the individual student. The Honor System is enforced by three bodies-the Honor Council, the Men's Judiciary Council, and the Women's Judiciary Council. The highest of these judicial councils, the Honor Council, is composed of the executive officers of the SGA. and representatives from each class, elected by the members of each class and apportioned on the basis of one representative for each twenty-five students or part thereof. All serious offenses concerning the in- fraction of the College Constitution, its rules of conduct, and the usages of the Student Government Association come under the jurisdiction of the Honor Council, .1 .n .. .- .-. B 1, - A ,V KF Y. gi' 'L 'i F '- i vg.l . L i tv ,ia ' . lr I .Y I, ' ' V ' . -f Ax . wg ,il , gg, iw -I . pil' . 4 - ' . -f if, ,l-,1 'J' , 1. il' - 3 -i. . , , . .- i l . x .. X1 1 Vi. ,.,, x y., ,3 W, -' Ll, ,V V V-.ri it e '- M J J Li 4 Q., , 'Aw 4 it 5.2 N 11-A' gf i- ' ' Q rf' Iv' I .. A 4- xv if ' , ' J i 'rx :Y :. 5 . -A -- ' , ..- . - n. i X , -'A' 'L 'll' -:NY P .- l H 4 'r- ','.-. vlkv Va i i ,i fl it ll 6 . W A -u . 4 V 1g '-7 N NLT! ll K Q Q K as-Ei5v,'x'355i LM Xxlthff 9 ' ' ' l -gr- 'lin d 'E X. L,iNllL,, l stigui' P ' 1 f A ' 139, i ' -.1-. J' i O-'ff' l s. JF-if Y exft- f M- -- - , '. -4 ',V .-g ,ff J-51,1 ff',4,, Ei '..Mi,5- i C- .,,1i,-Af-4. .id -1 . .pf - ,wtf J- Q,-is it 4-'--J H4 rn- s. . I A'.v.1 ,- M' fl' , gm' '. . kj?- QI 5 N4 lf, Q.. rf, 1 31 I. in -rf , - Y - 5- 1-Q ' 1 Ii., 1, K I3 sn' 1' Jie N Q jx... -1 .CQ filigi Ct br ,, i. P If W ,rid ... A-. WY i F. -qs.. 'F f E. 'fl f4l'X4fa9-'01 Se A .. . 7 I . A 1.4! 0 'U' 14 , I J. l
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