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First row: Z. Fairbanks, R, Rowlett, P Hoff, K Wirth, R Hall, B. Clark, J Mudge Second row; W. Rondio, A. Shoosmith, P. Divers, R. DeWald. R. Burchett, D. Chapmari, S. Pope, C. Subcr, B. Luliring. Third row: T, Burke, T. Rink, C. Jacobs, S. Dallas, C. Smith. D. Sheets, B. Root, J. Marsh. L. Silver. Fourth row: R. Clay, J. Lane. W. Burke, W. Adams, T. Eley. V. K-lcKenna. A. Sherman, Fifth row: D. Fenstamaker. H. Abdella. M. Miler. R. Calvert. T H E STUDENT GOVERNMENT The student organization at William and Mary which, in the words of this years president, Hike Abdella, tries as much as possible to give the students a chance at self-expres- sion and self-government to a degree, and accomplish con- structive measures in order to serve the student body and the college of William and Mary, is the Student Government. The Student Government is divided into three important parts. At the top is the General Co-operative Committee, consistino of representatives from the faculty, administration, and student body. In the middle lies the Senate which Is a group of ten persons including as its president the vlce-presi- 22
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dent of the student body. The other members of the Senate are: The president of the student body, the presidents of the four classes, chairmen of the three divisions of the Women Students ' Cooperative Government Association, and chair- man of the men ' s honor council. The third and most Important group is the Student Assembly composed of three men and three women representatives from each class, besides one graduate-student delegate. The Assembly Is then further sub- divided into standing committees. Reports of the affairs of the Student Government were made weekly in the Flat hiat to further aid communication with the students. Each year, the Student Government takes an important part In the annual orientation program. They foster organized group discussions and a series of introductory dances, all of which served to help make the adjustment of the new students more painless. The major proiect of the Student Government this year was the production of Student Government Week in Febru- ary. This began with a general student meeting in Blow Gym- nasium and followed with a dance weekend, consisting of a dance on Saturday night and a band concert on Sunday afternoon starring Stan Rubin and his TIgertown Five. Career Day this year was Incorporated Into Student Govern- ment Week, and was enlarged to make It of Interest to all classes in the school. The entire week may be written off as one of the most successful operations of the school year, and proves that a strong and effective Student Government will always make its place felt on campus. This year ' s Student Government, under the more than capable leadership of hHIke Abdella was certainly a strong and effective one, and for this reason It has earned the respect and admiration of the entire student body. Abdella, Chapman, Rowlett. TOP: First row: B. Luhrlnq, J. Marsh, Second row: P. Hoff. R. Rowlett, D. Chapman C. Suber third row: T. Rink, R. Calvert, C. Smith. S. Sell, H. Abdella, M, Miler. L. Silver. BOTTOIvl: Seated: l«tiss Binns, J. Hyde. Dr. Kernodle. B, Luhring. Dean Wyatt. Standing: Dr. Oliver, J. Marsh. Dr. McBurney. C. Suber. H Abdella, Dean Lambert, L. Silver, Mr. Armstrong, J, Heyhoop, Dean Farrar. 23
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