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WBBsasmmsmm COMMITTEES INTER-CLUB COUNCIL The Inter-club Council schedules regular meeting dates for clubs a order to help eliminate co at the college. Seated: Lovelace Blythe, M. W. Grass, Linda Harris. Sumdins: Howard Payne, Kay Combs, Max Petty, Gary Idol. ELECTIONS charge of all Student Government electio is, prepares the voting places, counts the vote , and publi- cizes the results. This year the con mittee held elections for class officers and th e Christmas Queen, as weW as Student Goverr ment mem- bers. Sidnev Linker, Charles Funk, Rodney Love, Wayne Therrell, Chairma„. SOCIAL Charlotte College ' s Social Com planned numerous enjoyable year. The members of the spent many hours preparing for open houses, picnics, coffee hours, and dances. Decorations, refreshments, and obtaining bands have been among the major problems; yet, the commit- tee has managed to come out on top. Our Christmas Dance was one of the highlights of the year. Seated: Nancy Miller, Brenda Brown. Judy Gable, Nadine White. Standing: Bill Ferguson, Ma ' me Jo Parr, Brenda Allen, Ruth Johnston, Kav Combs, Barbara Qoud, Jimmy Latane, Chairman; Marvin Henderson, Char- lotte Gibson, Ann Setdemyre.
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STUDENT ASSEMBLY The Assembly Committtee is in charge of seating arrangements in the auditorium and the provision of other physical facilities, such as the public address system, for all Student Government assemblies. Among the programs this year were a pianist, lecturers, and the Davidson Male Chorus. .led; Laura Han , Choi, ' -, Effie Bishop, Ashby Bell, FINANCE Approving budget requests from commit- tees, publications, and organizations supported by Student Council funds, making monthly financial reports to the Student Council, and submitting a complete financial report to be published in the Charlotte Collegmn at the end of the year are the responsibilities of the Finance Committee. PUBLICITY Student advertising at Charlotte College is handled by the Publicity Committee. Re- sponsibility for making all posters rests on this committee. Diligent work has resulted this year in bulletin boards concerning basketball games, dances, and various school fur In conjunction with the cheerleader: Publicity Committee requested that ai ments of the basketball games be on the radio. Also, information concerning assembly pro- grams presented at the college was sent to the newspapers in the Charlotte area. Seated: Lovelace Blythe, Lloyd Lane, Kay Combs, Chairman; Nancy Miller, Judy Gable. Standing.- Phil Helms, Tommy Womble, Jimmy Latane, Ann Settlemyre, Waher Linker, Bill Fergu-
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First row: Jere Thomas, Vi«an White, Nanc Miller, Emily Crabtree, Katy Hollingsworth, Jim DeVme. Second row: Linda Harris, Russell Gilbert Lovelace BIythe, Walter Linker, Keith Arrowood, Effie Bishop, Kay Combs. Third row; H award Payne, Joe Stames, Virginia Hill, Charles Funk, Jane Maurice, Max Petty, Lill an Seam an, Max Steinek. Fourth row: Bill Povey, Bob Bradburn, Jim Cornell, Bob Karlson, Jiir imy Lata ne. Bill Hicks, Gary Idol. € F A C , V- 1 V x ,. 1 1 • Gary Iixji. The Freshman Advisory Council is composed of students who are select- ed by the Student Giuncil each year. i HKflH TTie members of this Council assist J faculty advisors and serve as advisors 1 to the incoming freshmen and new F m students during orientation and g Vl VrvMN White throughout the year. P -l ■ — m 1 Jk
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