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Student Government President, Peggy Gordon Vice-President, Anne Bowen Secretary, Virginia Lee Griffith Treasurer, Wyline Chapman lN 1906 the students of Sweet Briar College petitioned the administration for legislative and executive control in certain matters. This was granted by the faculty, and since that time the association ' s prime objective has been the strengthening of the spirit of unity and the sense of individual responsibility ... among all Sweet Briar students. Although the governing board is the Executive Committee consisting of the four officers, six House Presidents and the President of the Freshman Class, all students are active members of the association. Executive Committee: Peggy Gordon, Anne Bowen, Virginia Lee Griffith, Wyline Chapman, Sydney Holmes, Sterling Nettles. Lyn Dillard, Ruth Longmire, Marjorie Christian, Adeline Jones, Judith Burnett, Connie Sue Budlong (second semester) ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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Social Committee Head, Catherine Tift Although the war has caused a social upheaval in the male representation at Sweet Briar the Social Com- mittee is still tops on the subject of etiquette. Blue jeans are taboo except for the illustrious few working on scenery; and girls, please wear heels to dinner. These are a few of the admonitions of this committee composed of thirteen seniors and one junior. This year, in addition to their usual activities, they have sponsored informal dances for the men of nearby army camps, and have revived the old custom of having faculty-student coffee hours, both of which have been very successful. Members: Brenizer, Fannholt, V. Hall, Haverty, A. Johnson, Lancaster, Mornssett, Patton, Rice, Saunders, Tift, Tohin, E. White; D. Arnold, Healy (second semester) Funds Committee Head, Marion Shanley This financially minded organization is responsible for all the charity drives on cam- pus. Funds for the United China War Relief, the Greek War Relief, the Fighting French, World Student Service, the endowment and the future auditorium have been raised by them. The annual Christmas Bazaar, always a gay and profitable occasion, was especially successful this year, raising more money than ever before. The Patch Box, our campus beauty shop, has reopened. One of the newest and brightest projects sponsored by the Funds Committee has been the featuring of Saturday night Members: Barron, Beutell, Bickers, Buchanan, Camhlos, Carter, Corcoran, Davis, Fruit, Pretlow, Shanley, Stiekney, Strickland, Willcox 29 ' if B mmi I « % ♦ ♦
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