STUDENT COUNCIL C. M. McSWAIN Student Body President SAM KENDRICK ' The Current Sauce Editor G. F. THOMAS, JR Student Body Vice-President JOHN HOWELL Student Body Representative MARY KATHRYN GRIFFIN . Student Body Secretary-Treasurer JOHN MEAGHER Student Body Representative TOXY BOURN Senior Class President THEOPHILE SCOTT Student Body Representative ALDEN VIGE Junior Class President MARY ELLEN CALDWELL Y. W. C. A. TOMMY THOMPSON Sophomore Class President ANNA BELLE LANDRY Newman Club E. P. DOBSON, JR. ' Potpourri Editor J. E. TULLOS Y. M. C. A. GOVERNMENT GRIFFIN MEAGHER vV- !----i - — -IwWL [27] ■ 2 -
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Current Sauce OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF NATCHITOCHES, LOUISIANA FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. CAMPUS BEING ORGANIZED FOR PARTICIPATION IN WAR WORK Fei Betty Bell 1943 for Victory urda In addition to of her coi: 43 annual v. ball. Miss Bel! was Ci Potpourri by the ed »ne 1943 annual and her photograph will lead the feature section of the book. The ten beauties will be ranked by an artist of n prominence. The beauties and maids were chosen from- a list of local coeds which was submitted to a commit- tee composed of women faculty members. The list was compiled by Potpourri officials and nomina- vere made by various mem- f the college faculty and Staff. The committee designated :ls from the list as beauties and tne as Maids for Victory. The twenty coeds chosen as beauties and maids are as fol- lows: Beauties: Dede Hart, Anne Smith. Mariraret French. Patsy Sibley, Ixiuise Hawkins, Mari- I ti Callemlcr. Billie Elston, Vir- ginia Lea Marmandv, Mrlb.i Jean Pope, and Melb.i Law Maids: Judy Ed Langenstein, i.ni Willis. Thetis Tri.ailm.ll «l,irl»v R«k« lull - i » f »H f V i 4 Tt I - Kendrick. nve lec- tturer on inaia on tne American pianorm, wtu aaar I students, faculty and others here on Monday, Nov. 9, at Ijeet Monday tensive ere last harge of of the com- be fired in l room of the Monday night ■nts f all cam- is will be the tudent Welfare the direction of Hint, at dinner. operation on the : al war enter - udent participation Is authorities feel is ry. ' The Red Cross Surgical Dressing Room has been in opera- tion for several weeks but many oeds are not yet participat- ing in this activity. Miss ( ' oolry has issued a call for local students to tithe their free time for national defense. Recommending that 108 hours of the 168-hour week be devoted to such necessary items as sleep, meals, classwork, etc. Miss Cooler points out that every local student should devote at least one tenth of the remain- ing 60 hours, or six hours, to participation In war work. The dinner Monday night will quicken the pace of mobilization of local students. Each president who attends the dinner will have an opportunity, to learn of. and help make, plans for the enrolling of every member of his organiza- »mp activity for national defense. The number of man-hours spent by the members of each organiza- . »yj r m Kj 9. Weber, Fargerson, Leone Hawkins. SAM KENDRICK Editor n ' aqer anc LOUISE HAWKINS Business Manager and Associate Editoi EDITH WEBER Society Editor NADYNE FARGERSON Reporter GRACE KING Reporter DORIS LEONE Reporter DON MIKE STOTHART Reporter CHARLES CUNNINGHAM Faculty Adviser 129] CHARLES CUNNINGHAM ' Potpourri and Current Sauce Adviser.
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