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THE %T ENT o n o v C o The Honor Council has a task which is tremendous. The most important work which the Honor Council must undertake is to acquaint the students with this phase of cam- pus organization and to give each student the proper understanding of the meaning of the Honor Code. The magnanimous job of having each student sign the Honor Code pledge card is one which lasts throughout the year. Jane Harper, chairman of this group, worked to make the ideals of the Honor Code more effective by programs in Convocation, articles in the paper, and making personal appeals to students. With the added responsibility which the increased enrollment brings, the Honor Council has ac- complished much toward bettering campu: relations. MEMBERS Rita Allgood . . . Charles Beavers . . . Winfred Godwin . . . Jane Harper . . . Anne Smith Faculty Advisor Mr. Allen Wager Faculty Representatives Dr. Henry T. Shanks Mrs. Leon Sensabaugh GODWIN, SMITH, ALLGOOD, HARPER, BEAVERS
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GOVERNMENT Eiecutife Council The work of the Executive Council during the year has centered primarily around the management of the War Stamp Campaign. Because of the thorough work of the Coun- cil and their success in the job, Southern was the second college in Alabama to be awarded the Minute Man Flag. To arouse 90% of the students to participation in this program was the main objective of the 1946 Executive Council. The Student Life Committee, somewhat a sub-division of the legislative body of the Hilltop, passed on rules and regulations governing the dances and social functions which took on a new meaning with the increased enrollment. This body was a demo- cratic attempt to regulate the extra-curri:ular activities of the students and was com- posed of six student members and four faculty representatives. The Executive Council also continued the traditional practice of awarding the Senior Loving Cups to the most outstanding boy and girl in the senior class. OFFICERS: (Fall Quarter) President Jimmy Brittain Vice-President Carolyn Paul Secretary Gloria Gilmore Treasurer Betty McMath WOMEN ' S DIVISION MEN ' S DIVISION Chairman Gloria Gilmore Betty McMath Jean Franke Carolyn Paul Catherine Stone Chairman Gordon Argo Bill Taylor Jack Fealy Kenneth Vines Joe Zicarelli front row. Zicarelli, Davis, Fealy, Stone, Brittain, Paul, McMath, Franke, Gilmore Second row: Edgar, Vines, Argo, Taylor, Coach Englebert
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