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GOVERNMENT AND PUBLICATIONS
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THE SENATE Seated from left to right: Child, Madsen, Dalton, Simonton, Wilde. Stand ing from left to right: Scates, Munqer. Seller, Romeo. THE GENERAL COOPERATIVE COMMITTEE Seated from left to right: Seller, Simonton, Foster, Mr. Anderson, Madsen. Munger. Dean Wyalt. Clark, Child, Scates, Miss Wynne-Roberts. Dean Lambert. Standing from left to right: Romeo. Wilde, Mr. Kernodle, Dalton, Mr. Barnes, Hedelt. JOHN DALTON President of the Student Body What makes the wheels of the Student Government of William and Mary turn? John Dalton, president of the student body for the pas t year, played a big role, but behind the student body president lies a network of councils, committees, and sub-committees. At the top, so to speak, is the General Cooperative Committee, con- sisting of twenty three members representing faculty, administration, and students. The General Co-op discusses any complaints or recom- mendations which have been made by the Assembly. If the proposals are approved by this body, they are sent to the president of the Col- lege who approves them and puts them into effect. One of the main problems considered was the proposed student activities building. The chairman of this committee was Alvin D. Chandler; vice-chairman and presiding officer, J. Wilfred Lambert; secretary, Jean Madsen. In between the General Cooperative Committee and the Assembly lies the Senate, acting as a liaison between these two groups. The ten members include the vice-president of the Student Body as presiding officer, the president of the student body, the presidents of the four classs, chairmen of the three divisions of the W.S.C.G.A., and chair- man of the Men ' s Honor Council. Besides representing the Assembly on the General Co-op, a function of this group is to select the class ring. The Senate was presided over by Henry Wilde. At the bottom of this trio lies the Assembly, the most important of the three and the true functioning body in the organization. Each of the four classes elects three men and three women to represent it on the Assembly, and one representative is elected from the graduate stu- dents. In addition, all members of the Senate attend the bi-weekly meeting of the Assembly. In order to function more efficiently, the Assembly is broken up into committees which study specific prob- lems and present their findings to the Assembly for further action. Among these are the Cafe teria, Laundry, Building and Grounds, and Election committees. It ' s big, but it works. THE STUDENT 28
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