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The courthouse represents a symbol of E748 STUUE T GU TEH ME T E U U E T T.. Legaerl uri ive fogefker fwrf v Our Student Government Association is organized so that the students might govern themselves. The aim of the association is directed toward carrying out the ideals of a democracy, therefore, it is a plan of government of the students, for the students, and by the students. The membership of the council is made up of representatives from the Freshman and Sophomore classes, the Baptist Student Union, and the officers of the Student Govern- ment Association. Through this rather large representative body, we Seek to practice the principles of a representative democracy based on Christian ideals. Our government is by the students and for the students. Bobby Porterfield, President, Mrs. Louise Holcomb, Farlllfy Advisory Duane Royal, Vice President, Iosepb Brown, Day Student Representative for the Freshman Classg Peggy Baugh, Scrrefaryg Blueford Dyer, Barre!! Hall Represeutativeg Nell Gaddis, Mullis Hull Repvesc1ztati1feg Mare Bramblett, Sfomill Hall Reprexeutzltiveg Dot Holland, Freshnmn Class Rvpresmitufilfeg Fred McGriff, Day Student Rep1'esentntiz'e for Sophomore Class, Paul Callieutt, P1'exin'eut of flue Sophomore Class, Howard Foster, B.S.U. Prtfxirfeufg Don Carroll, Freshman Class Representutizfc. u - M :L ... M :53'g.g,,:.,.,. . Gigi: ' M E X! so Mai lm
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appear? Oil JZCL. ea ing or I9 eadure in ormafion wad D l0l'0ALl'l'L ll! ell !A0 UNELL MPET Through the five editions of our paper, we attempt to give the news while it is news. We believe that knowledge should precede action and we cer- tainly want action. Read the T7'1lIll'I1 TfIlIIIf7t'f. QW H BUSINESS STAFF Left to right: Rebecca Hardman, Business Manager, Carl Queen, Sports Editor, Barbara Smith, Cirtulation Manager, Richard Tiniusg Jimmie Ann Huttog Claude Healang Barbara Wil- kerson, Advcfrtising Manager. EDITORIAL STAFF Left fo right, seated: Mr. Earl R. Payne, Farully Aririxorg Virgil Holcomb, Sara Nell Barrett, Emogene Car- ringer, Ann Hawkins, Frances Carnes, Sue Abernathy, John Holder, Dot Holland, Duane Royal. Standing: Bill Burgess, Betty McGraw, Pat Allen, Joe Gatlin, Peggy Widner, Suzy Callaway, Lonez Adams, Make Up Erlifnrg Esther Beard, Editor, Gene Bowman, Business Manager. 11 3
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VULLEY BALL Members of the college who participate in volley ball en- joy the game very much. During spring quarter we have a physical education course in volley ball two af- ternoons a week, on Barrett Hall lawn. BADMINTUN We have had badminton equipment for some time on our campus. Only the most energetic people ever have time or energy for this active and strenuous sport. How- ever, it is enjoyed by all who participate. HUHSE SHOES Behind Stovall Hall we have space for pitching horse shoes-one of the favorite pastimes of the boys through- out the year. Occasionally we girls find time to participate in a fast game of horse shoes, especially during the summer session of college.
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