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MILESTONES 0) n 0) u I College Boarding Student Council Ward-Belmont School provides Its students with powers of self-government. Every- one recognizes the fact that this campus-elected body of girls is trying to help each student obey the rules and regulations which are essential to any community. This council presents and discusses the rules and privileges for the advanced groups. This representative group is composed of girls from each college unit. To be elected to serve on the council is one of the highest honors the school can bestow on her students. This honor carries with it a certain recognition of the fact that the chosen girl is dependable and responsible in order to merit such a position. With an efficient governing body the school will be assured of honor students. Offi. President First Vice-President Second Vice-Preside Secretary Senior Hall . Hall Hall Founders Hall Fidelity Hall Chapel , - . Evelyn La ster Proctors , . , Silky Ragsdale Mary James - , Frances Peters Alice Berry Young Margaret NX ingate Grace Baird Catherine Champney . Artabell Grover and Elsie Jane Knapp Second So Senior Hall Sally Anna Evans Hail Hall Edith Dailey Founders Hall Helen Jeanne Beaublen Fidelity Hall Sarah Elizabeth Wilhite Chapel Mary Nancy Davis SILKY RAGSDALE. President At table— Ragsdale, Younc Evans, Knapp, Dailey. Peters, Wing Wilhite, Beaublen, Champney. Page Twenty
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Day Student Council Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! This council will now come to order. Yes, that ' s Jane Chadwell, college senior, presiding. She and her council meet every Tuesday after lunch with their sponsor. Miss Mary Elizabeth Cayce, to try, acquit, or sentence the day students of both the high school and boarding groups. Of course it isn ' t as serious as it sounds. If you notice this group of girls out on the campus you would think they were |ust several pretty young sub-debs without a care in the world, but when they enter that Faculty Consultation Room they ' re in dead earnest about cam- pus government and keeping the day students on the straight and narrow. And now that we have settled that case, council is adjourned for the day. President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary High School Representati First Semester Proctor Second Semester Proctor Sponsor Offic M Jane Chadwell Opie Craig Ann Hardeman Frances Carter Nancy Stone Margaret Noland Virginia Love Graves Elizabeth Cayce JANE CHADWELL, President u z o h u Loft to right— Hardeman, Carter, F.; Noland. Smoot, Chodv oll. Criit, St nc-, Gi Page Tv enty-One THE 1939
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