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I 1 l l .nina if i l l i l l i 2 t 1 l l HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Bill Williamson, Speaker of the House, and Dr. Austin Dobbins, Faculty Advisor Women's Student Government Associa- llon, under the leadership ot Margie Craig, was in charge of the organization's two annual projects. In the Fall, WSGA motivated the all campus Step Sing which was spread out over a number of chapel programs. During the Spring semester, the annual service day was held. At the special chapel program, women students from each of the organi- zations on campus were honored for their outstanding service for that group. ..f' 'S ,,s ,ut 'CTI' l P sruoem couNsELoRs l 25 l
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DAVID DAVIDSON Student Body President Student Senate raked in the nickles and dimes of Howard students, banked them, and doled them out again through a number of permanent operations. Besides the routine matters like weekly meetings, elec- tions and balancing the budget, the Senate motivated and backed some proiects that will give service to students for many years to come. Operation D Kas in Dogj was helped along when the Sophomores thought up the idea. The yet unnamed pooch is residing in Mr. Martin's office until he is given a perma- net home in the Dog House. Money was allocated for a campus radio station, Bmtherhood's idea, hi-fi music in the Dog House, Cliff Coppage's brain storm, and Harwell G. Davis Boxwoad Garden, Senate's gift to the retiring President. Another highlight in the Senate's actions was the com- position of a set of house rules for the organization-the first it has ever had. Serving with David Davidson, president, was Bill Wil- liamson, vice-president, Jeanne Lamb, secretary, and Bob Bowers, treasurer. Dr. Arthur Walker was the faculty advisor. . sENAToRs l 24 l
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CAROLYN BLACKWELL Editor of the Crimson Crimson came out on Friday and almost simul- taneously eyebrows shot up, laughs and shouts intermingled and the administration held its head. As in years gone by, the campus newspaper took some dedicated stands on a few rather controversial issues. The pros and cons resounded around the state. Nevertheless, Editor Carolyn Blackwell and her relent- less staff did their utmost to make sure that every stone was turned in a search for news. Henrietta Heartbeat wrote a parody on Dear Abby and was alternately commended and condemned by those on whose toes she tread. Strange that the column was writ- ten by a male ! The library's spire surveyed the campus for the first time writing The People By the Steeple as the past author of the gossip column, Sherman Oak, had done in East Lake. All this was accomplished, along with the editor, by Ingram Comillion and Sandra Smith, associate editors, Paul Barefield, feature editor, John Bush, news editor, Paul Bare- field, business manager, and Mary Elizabeth Jones, circu- lation manager. 'CTU' 6
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