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STUDENT SENATE FRONT ROW: Mary Martha Diggs, lone Miner, Jeannine Hartley, Sylvia Stewart, Janet Toney, Peggy Williams, Bobbie Coffman, Joan Glasgow, Bill Robbins. SECOND ROW: George Ritter, William A. Townsend, Thomas Porterfield, Sid Brown, Joel W. Bryant, Frank Gill, Lynn Wassell, Bob Logsden. BACK ROW: Charles Story, Marvin Stendel, Robert Farrell, Jerry McConnell, Bill Blair, John Thach, Jim Gregory, Glyn E. Sawyer, Steve Matthews. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS FRONT ROW: Martha Williams, Flo Martin, Jacque Galloway, June Cross, Joan Glasgow, Nancy Anne Hall, Mary Lou Thomas, Barbara Larson. SECOND ROW: Helen Beckett, Pat Gregory, Sylvia Stewart, Pat Brewer, Ruth Spears, D iane Reid, Jane Pitman. THIRD ROW: Carol Sittler, lone Miner, Marilyn Whitehead, Jeannine Hartley, Mary Poulos, Joan White. BACK ROW: Barbara Wood, Janet Toney, Nell Parker, Judy Price.
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Barbara Paden makes her mark for the keepers of the ballot box. £ i v cv imcv»t The Association of Women Students, composed of execu¬ tive and judicial hoards, serves to foster the standing of women students in campus activities, and, in conjunction with Dean of Women Jeannette Scudder, helps Hx rules relative to the action and behavior of Arkansas coeds. Each year it sponsors a mass meeting for freshmen women and transfers; a Christmas vice-versa dance, in which the girls turn the tables by asking the men for dates; and a spring festival, at which new Mortar Board members are tapped and sophomore counselors are announced. Executive board officers this year were: president, Joan Glasgow; vice-president, June Cross; secretary, Nancy Anne Hall; and treasurer, Barbara Wood. STUDENT COURT Roy H. Bray; Helen Knoble; Joe Kemp; Ben Core; R. A. Gill; T. E. Marlin; Bob Bowen. Page 22
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“I overslept and couldn’t make it to the Union at 9. I’ll cut my 10 o’clock and meet you there.” The fountain room of the Student Union, where at some time or other, everyone sees everyone, is a happy confusion of coffee lines, bridge games, table-hoppers, and blaring renditions from the juke-box. From 9 to 11, 2 until 5, it’s the place to see and be seen, grab a late breakfast or a hurried lunch, or just sit and talk. The RAZORBACK photographer is caught catching a subject. The student buys his school supplies in the bookstore, mails letters at the post office, or wanders into the lounge to read the home town paper. Later on, he finds that the Union serves other purposes, too. For, when he becomes a member of various organ¬ izations, he finds that most of them hold their regular meetings in the Union. And he will soon have occa¬ sion to learn that the personnel office, home of the offices of the dean of women and dean of men, is just across the hall from the lounge. Page 24
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