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First Row: Charles Abraham, Betty Adams, Charles Allen, Dennis Baker, Ed Batte, Ben Box, Janet Bu- ford. Second Row: Albert Caldwell, Don Caskey, Lou Chandler, Herbert Denton, LaneIle Gafford, Ernest Green, James Green, Proby Griffin. Third Row: Benny Greshman, Joyce Haggard, Ben Harrison, Marvin Harvey, Jack Hai-cher, Bit Hunter, Wiley Hutchins, Bob Koger. Fourth Row: Rudy Koski, Ken Kuzenski, Troy Lambert, Dan McElroy, Stanford Morse, Ed Tye Nielson, Jason Niles, Alice Pettis. Fifth Row: Sam Presley, Mildred Primos, Jim Quarles, Henry Redmond, Tom Roberts, Sugar Salter, James Seale, Ginger Seal, Ralph Simmons. Sixth Row: Victor Smith, June Sneed, Forrest Stevens, Abe Tahir, Jim Taylor, John Underwood, James Waring, Barbara Warley, Tracy White. Not Pictured: Paul Brandis, Dr. Alton Bryant, Dr. H arry Campbell, Tom Crews, Dr. Farley Robert, Paul Hardman, Nancy Johnson, Otis Johnson, Dr. F. A. Kellog, Tommy Lewis, Lannie Northcott, Dr. Leston Love, Dr. Pete K. McCarter, Dr. J. G. McMurray, Fred McQuen, Marsin Monney, Dr. D. S. Pank- ratz, James Parks, Ned Poole, Wayne Stevens, Norman Sterner, Hassel Smith, Dr. J. D. Williams. 26
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1 Morrison, Krebs, Rhymes, Dentin, Coward, Johnson Deupree, Caldwell Week last fall. The Council hopes this typically Southern event, with all the color of the Confederacy, Southern belle hoops, grey uniforms with savers and colored sashes, and the resounding Rebel yells will be- come a tradition of our Ole Miss. 25
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CAMPUS SENATE The heads of our country have long felt the lack of training in leadership available to college students. The Campus Senate is Ole Miss ' answer to the problem. It is a branch of the A.S.B., created this year to give a larger number of students the chance to serve as leaders of the college commu- nity. The Senate manages all elections and other student functions, and passes laws related to the students ' activities. The membership is composed of one representative from each of the fraternity and sorority houses, from each section of the men ' s dormitories; one representative from each of the schools, usually the deans; and one representative from the Chancellor ' s office and the veterans. At least half of the members are changed each semester to train as many leaders as possible for the coming era. BABE PEARSON Speaker JACK GEARY . . . Speaker Protem FRANCIS FIELDS . . . Secretary JACK GANDY . . . Sergeant-at-arms
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