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W ornenis Dorm Council tom Row: Dean of lvomen, Mrs. Ruby Reynolds: President, Anna Schwegler: Vice President. yllis johnson: Secretary, Clara Dufek: Peggy I-lillis. iddle Row: Pat Newborn, Peggy Ritchie, Lois Salyars, Mary jane Hayes. op Row: Susan Smith, Brenda Youngblood, Celia Ramsey, Mary Ann Dorman. Mentors Ten members of the student body ire selected to give aid where needed n every phase of the whole college urogram. In addition, the president of he student body serves as an ex of- 'icio member. Mentors are known as vise and trusted counselors. During 'freshman Week, the Mentors assist n the orientation program and take in active part in promoting activities ponsored during the week. Mentors levelop their own guiding principles vhich direct them in all of their ac- ivities. Bottom Row: Sponsor, Vernon Mcllanielg President, john Rotenberryg Vice Presi- dent, Patsy Rowland: Secretary, Mary jess Headg Anna Schwegler, Mary Reece Barnsley. Top Row: Bill Hopper, George Stair. Bill Hightower, Ken McFerran. Bucky Deaver, Mira Ann Ingram. Menis Dorm Council President, John Rctenberryl Vice President, Robert Hartg Secretary, james Y 0 L1 n gi Treasurer, joe Dorman.
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v r Cooperative Student Govermnen President, Kenneth McFerrang Vice Presi- dent, James Senior: Secretary, Anna Schweg- lerg Judy Nolen, Mira Ingram, Wanda Knox, Robert Hart, Phil Collins, James Young, Richard Servis, Buddy Gilliland, Jimmy Simmons. The Co-operative Student Government includes in its organi- zation all regularly enrolled members of the student body as active members, and all members of the faculty and administrative staff as associate members. Its aim and purpose is to coordinate all student extracurricular activities of the college and to promote the welfare of the college community. The active discharge of these duties is centered in the Executive Council, which is composed of the five student officers of the group duly elected bv the student body, and four faculty members - two elected by the faculty, and two by CSG. Social Committee Bottom Row: James Senior, president: Barbara Branscum, Nina Joyner, Judy Miller. Top Row: Jerry Blaylock, Horner Askins, Gary Stillings, Joe Dorman. A standing committee of students and faculty arranges the social calendar, and has general supervision over all activities to see that all are allowed a proper place and time in the sche- dule, and that none shall unduly dominate the activity program. This program is so constructed as to provide social recreation for all students.
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Bottom Row: Secretary, Annette Lee: Publicity Chairman, jndy Nolen: Marian Riddell. Top Row: Helen Bryant, Ralph Clingan, Vlfanda Knox, Barbara Branscnm. Not Shown: Larry Zehring, president: Mrs. Edna Carrothers, sponsor. Pep Club fficers The Pep Club constitutes the organized cheering section at athletic events. and is tradition- ally in charge of the coronation of the homecoming queen. Each student is considered a member of the club. Cakes and A The Cakes and Ale flinglish Clubj is a literary discussion club, dedicated to art and ideas relating the solid world of sense and the fluid world of spirit. Membership is open to all stud- ents. Informal meetings are held once a month at the sponsor's home. President, john Rntcnherryg Vice President, joe Dorman: Secretary Treasurer. Paul DnVall. M Music Club The Music Club is open to students, staff, and townspeople who are interested in music as a cultural influence in their lives. Meetings feature recitals, records, and discussions. Bottom Row: Sponsor, Mr. Thnrmond Gay: President, Alex Nemethg Vice-Prcsi- dent, Annette Lee: Marian Riddell. Top Row: Ralph Clingan, Larry Fyr, Rich- ard Robertson, Pat Newborn, Peggy Ritchie
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