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Health and Welfare is a commit- tee which acts as a L repository,a for complaints and suggestions designed to lead to betterment of the studenFs physical welfare while on campus. row one: Jacqugline Carr, Jody Strohl, Mrs. Mildred Skinner, Lillian Smith, Nurse; Mur-, lene Kennedy, Student Center Hostess. raw 1100: Dr. J. C. Witter, Cane Miller, Bert Rinkel, Mr. Ed Smith. ffazltlt And Welfare Jnterclub 60am? raw one: Jo Pit Lohnson, Nova Kilgore, Dana Crowl, Jacqueline Carr, Gayle Com Sue Morgan, Interclub Council consists of one rep Jan Tucker, Diane LeBOsquet, Jane Cfotfelty. row two: Dave Wilson, Jim Johns, Bill Brazil, im ' A - - Highfill, Mark Arthur, Gary Grey, Russell Vail, David Dolsen,Jin1 Reed. resentatlve from eaCh Campus mgamzahm having over fifteen members. Purpose 0 the organization is to coordinate variou phases of campus life.
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ll College Student Center Board is designed to correlate student activi- ties and usage of the Student Center. The CSC board serves as. an agency in formulating policy relating to stu- dent activities in the center. row one: Dr. Witter, sponsor; Marilyn Stan- ton, Monte Johnson. row two: Mike Brooks, president; Connie Shenk, Bev Bennett, Cur- tis Ramsay. gollcyc Student 6mm Emmi Student 601114617 Jim Glenn President Elaine Evans Secretary Working under a new philosophy, Bill Bedinghaus Vice-Presidenl Ernest Bennett Treasurer the Student Council endeavors to pro- mote and represent the best will of the student body. This purpose will be J d A h v B J GI Bll Bd h E Sh R accomplished through increasing co- row one: u y rt ur umest ennelt, im enn, i e ing aus, Elaine ivans, axon i005. row two: ' ' - - Merwin Mitchell, Daxie Wilson, George Cole, Bert Rinkle, Mark Arthur, Jo Pat Johnson, D:EJ. C. Witter. operatlon Wlth the college adminlstra- adviser. not present: Dr. C. Robert Haywood, adviser. tion and faculty. ,
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641mm - V Campus-Y is a part of a world wide community of students and faculty united in a search for meaning in life; Through this quest it endeavors to serve the campus, the nation, and the world. In its outlook, Y , has at- tempted to examine both sides of a question as exemplified in its theme, two sides to the coinW row one: Bobbie Jean Roark, Joan Fannur, Sandra Bransom, Shollny Shaffer, Gloria Benfield, Jane Clotfclty, Mary Lou Millen, Paulabelh Hendv-rsun, Kaye Karsmdt, Roberta Dolll-nbaugh, Bettye DeWilI, Kay Evans, Ruth Snyder, Beth Steakchrand, Marcellcne Holmm. row two: Judy Brown, Harold M. Parker, JL, Becky Hayes, Judy Carltur, Bruce Birch, Sadie Schureman, Monte Johnson, Anne Riltgvrs, Bob Wilson. Jane! Jewel, Sharon Kleweno, Cary Phillippi, Deanna Alderman. Annctlc Wilson, Edith Gitau, Gary Hathaway, Chris Hughes. Janice McKclvy7 Looda Crundeitz, J0 Put Johnson, Diane Hclwl, Judy Hutchi- son, Janis Shumale, Ann Hefner, Rose Nell Delter, Sarah Boully, Helen Lohrd ing, Ann Killingmvorth. row llzrcc: Kim Highfill, Bert Rinkel, Bill Mintum, Dennis Maark. Sam Simmonds, Charlrs Davis, Johnny CriHin, Wayne Bcurup, Bill Brazil, John Rhoads, Gene Cruxcr, Carol Prulhen Nova Kilgore, Marilyn York, Constance Kellogg, Jan Wallrahensluin, Jim Reed, Kaxhy Troyer, Carolyn Lehl, Chrystal Kellorm Bill Hill. cum Jan Wallrabenstein Jim Reed Co-Chairmen Carol Prather Secretary Bill Hill Treasurer Chrystal Kellogg Program Bert Rinkle Becky Hayes Cary Phillippi Bill Minturn Jeff Price Carolyn Lehl Dennis Maack Co-Chairmen Membership Co-Chairmen Campus Affairs Movement Concerns Publicity Religious Life Council Lillian Cloud Faculty F. Joe Sims Advisors Harold M. Parker, Jr.
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