Page six THE TWIG April 23, 1949 ELECTIONS (Continued from page four) vice-president of Training Union, vice-president of her Sunday School department, member of Freeman Religion Club, Twig staff. Sigma Pi Alpha, and Little Theatre. Nominated for business man ager of the Twig were Beth Boggs and Martha Hare, for business manager of the Oak Leaves, Betty Ann Hall; for first vice-president of the day stu dents, Betsy Jordan and Kather ine Mims; for vice-president of Stringfield dormitory, Patsy Emory, Drake Morgan, Frances Altman, Ann McRackan, and Betty (I!ompton; for vice-presi dent of Vann dormitory, Betty Penny, Sandra Moore, and Nancy Duckworth. Beth Boggs was elected busi ness manager of the Twig. Beth has been a Twig reporter and on the B. S. U. Council. Betty Ann Hall was elected business manager of the Oak Leaves. Betty Ann has been freshman editor of the Oak Leaves, sopho more editor of the Oak Leaves, Twig reporter, associate editor of the Methodist Student, Y. W. A. program chairman, and Y. W. A. devotional chairman. Betsy Jordan was elected first vice-president of the day stu dents. Betsy has been a member of the Home Economics Club, Sigma Pi Alpha, and a freshman counsellor. Patsy Emory was elected a vice - president of Stringfield. Patsy has been a member of the Student League, Y. W. A. pro gram chairman, freshman stunt, freshman basketball team, sophomore hockey team, and business staff of the Acorn. Drake Morgan was elected a vice - president of Stringfield. Drake has been on the A. A. Board, a freshman counsellor, on the hockey class team, soccer team, basketball team, and hockey varsity. Frances Altman was elected a vice - president of Stringfield. Frances has been a freshman counsellor. Little Theatre pledge, member of Sigma Pi Alpha, secretary of the Freeman Religion Club, social chairman of general Y. W. A., Twig Staff, and on committee for Emphasis Week. Betty Penny was elected a vice-president of Vann. Betty has been program chairman of Y. W. A. circle, a member of the Sociology Club, and House Council. Sandra Moore was elected a vice-president of Vann. Sandra has been a fresh man counsellor, publicity chair man of the Y. W. A., member of the Barber Science Club, and Colton English Club. Nominated for College Mar shal were Hazel Williamson and Mimi Stacy; for second vice- president of the day students, Barbara Ballenger and Mary Jo Shaw; for third vice-president of the day students, Myra Ruth Stone; for vice - president of Faircloth, Dot Childress, Martha Smith, Helen Walker, Dorothy Allen, and Sarah Jane New- Pictured above are some of the members of the industrious junior class preparing for the junior-senior banquet to be given in the college dining hall tomorrow night. Standing upon the ladder is “Gin” Bowman, and handing some materials to her is Betty Moore; the profile on thei extreme right is Charlotte Bowman, and the beautiful bob viewed from the back is Bunny Harris. and Folk Dance Club. Martha Smith was elected vice-president of Faircloth. Martha has been a member of the Sociology Club, Religion Club, Glee Club, a Y. W. A. circle leader, and Twig reporter. Helen Walker was elected vice-president of Fair cloth. Helen has been a member of the Religion Club, Sociology Club, Y. W. A., hall devotional leader, Sunday School officer, B. T. U. officer, on Focus Week committee. Choir, and freshman stunt. Ann McRacken was chosen a vice-president of Jones. Ann has been a freshman counsellor, sec retary of the sophomore class, CO - chairman of Needlework Guild, Y. W. A. hall vice-presi dent, committee of one hundred, member of Granddaughter’s Club, Freeman Religion Club, and Business Club. Carolyn Crook was elected a vice-presi dent of Jones. Carolyn has been a member of Tomorrow’s Busi ness Women, Folk Dance Club, and Little Theatre properties committee. Sylvia Currin was elected vice-president of Jones. Sylvia has been a freshman counsellor, sophomore represent- Dr. Yarbrough Appears On Program Dr. John A. Yarbrough, pro fessor of biology at Meredith College, is appearing on the pro gram of the Association of Southern Biologists meeting this week-end in Knoxville, Tenn., reading a research paper on pea nut seedlings, which he illus trates with slides made in con nection with his research on the project. CHOIR (Continued from page four) number, followed by “Agnus Dei” by Bizet. The secular num bers were “Gute Nacht” a Ger man Folk Song and “My Bonnie Lass” by Edward German. The program by the choir on April 27 will conclude the series of broadcasts featuring music from the campuses. ative to S. G., secretary of the Home Economics Club, and on the committee of one hundred for Religious Emphasis Week. bern; for vice-president of Jones, Ann McRacken, Carolyn Crook, Sylvia Currin, Nancy Duck worth, Janet Roberts, and Mary Jane Utley. In this election Hazel William son was chosen College Marshal. Before holding this office, Hazel has been secretary of the Stu dent League, vice-president of Student League, junior class Phi marshal, freshman repre sentative to the May Court, and a member of the Home Econom ics Club. Barbara Ballenger was elected second vice-president of the day students. Barbara Bal lenger has been a member of Sigma Pi Alpha. Myra Ruth Stone was chosen third vice- president of the day students. Myra Ruth has been a mar shal at Peace, and on the day student council at Peace, from which she transferred. Dot Childress was chosen to be a vice-president of Faircloth. 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