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Page 24 Firxt raw: M. GIVANNI, D. HARLOXV, C, GEIPEL, A. HERNDON. Serum! ww: M. POPE, J. SPRY, M. STADLER, O. HALL, S. EDMONDSON, B. STONE, M. MOORMAN. Third row: N. WILSON, P. ALEXANDER. STUDENT OFFICERS OCEILE HALL ...... ..............,.,.,. ...,,..... P r csidlerzt MARION STADLER ...., ..........,. V ice-Pwsirlcnz' SARAH EDMONDSON ,...... ....,... S UCl'Cf!lVjl-T1'L'dS1l1'Cl' GovERNMENT The Student Government is composed of the students of Virginia Intermont College Who pledge themselves to develop the prin- ciples of honor and self-reliance. The three- fold object of the association is to represent and further the best interest of the student body, to promote responsibility, self-control, and honor among its students, and to secure cooperation between different campus organi- zations. Ofhcers are elected each year from the stu- dent body, the primary offices being held by seniors. These representatives function as a legislative and judicial organization. The Student Government Association was introduced to the new students during orienta- tion Week. The week was filled with teas, dis- cussion periods, and campus tours. The tradi- tional So This is Intermontn program was given, and the Week was climaxed with a candlelight service in the amphitheater. The outstanding projects of the year were Charm Week and the Valentine Formal.
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DR. EDXVARDS has been a faithful member of the Inter- mont Home Staff for many years. As college physician, he spends regular hours in the intirmary each morning checking all our aches and pains. llis air of gcntleness and his sincere smile make him a father to all. MRS. IUDKINS, the Florence Nightingale of the intirmary, is a wonderful friend to us all. She has been nursing in Bristol for the past thirty years and at Intermont for the past four. She and her husband are very proud of their two daughters and their families. Mrs. Iudkins makes her girls her hobby, and we'll have to agree that we keep her hands full. RITA IO RIVERS is in the Admissions Department at V.I. She attended V .I. as a student for two years, after which she H., received her B.S. degree from Radford State 'l'cacliers' College. Miss Rivers is the representative in Kentucky, Tennessee, and XVest Virginia. She is certainly a real addition to our Admis- sions Staff. MRS. BILL 'l'Al4 l' is one of the head bookkeepers here at Interment. She attended V .I. for two years of college and re- turned in 1948 to work in the Business Office. Mrs. Taft lists bridge as her favorite pastime. MISS IO-ALICE IONES, our Religious Director, came to us from Howard University, where she majored in English, Speech, and Drama. VVl1ile there she had the distinction of being elected to VVho's YVho in American Colleges and Ullie versitiesfl Being wellftraveled, she has lived in nearly every part of the United States, The love Miss Iones has for her work at V. I. is reflected on the girls who come into contact with her. FACULTY XV e, the students of Virginia Interinont, wish to thank our wonderful Faculty for all that they have done for us . . . not for just teaching us in class, but for their participation in extra-curricular activities such as teas, ball games, and concerts. Again, We say, Thank you, Faculty, for your never-ending Willing- ness to be teacher, companion, and friend to all of us. Page 23 I
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Svalvrl: MISS BILLINGSLEY, MISS MEADE, MISS PFLUG, MISS COHEN. Sfnmling: P. BAKER, O. HALL, C. DAVIS, MR. COBB, M. B. VENABLE, J. PHILLIPS. ldONOR The Honor System is a tradition well- established and well-loved at V.I. Each girl is responsible for her own conduct and actions and for those of her fellow students. The sys- tem produces ideals which last while at V.I. and in later years. Mature Christian judgment must be used in making decisions that will up- hold the high ideals. COUNCHJ The Council is composed of the following: the Academic Deang the Dean of Womeng three other faculty members-appointed by the college presidentg the presidents of the Senior, Junior, and High School classesg one other Senior class memberg and the Student Government president. These members have jurisdiction in cases of major offenses. Page 25
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