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an a. Student U. mon This year Women ' s Assenihly replaees Student Union as the legislative body of the women ' s eani])us. The ohjeet of the new constitution is to base student govern- nuiit on dormitory representation ; there is usually one representative for every ten iiirls. Tlie assembly liolds informal meet- ings each month in Monroe Hall. Com- mittees on charters, tlic point system, and tinanee have been chosen, as well as a war work committee whieii is raising enough money to support a refugee child under the Foster Parents ' Plan. C. Joluisiiii. I . Orlh. I. Monk. X. C(nc ' ;i)ll. 1 ' . U ' liiiii ' second the niofion, . ,
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GOVERNMENT Men ' 6 -Qiicmm ■y iitarc llntf H. Kinsi II. S. . ikiliix. fl. Hdlli.ilcr, ' J ' . I ' lach For its fourth year the Men ' s Asseiiihly lias functiontd as tlie house of representa- tives of the underijraduato society. Under the double guidance of Speaker Peter Xikitas. who left college, and Edward Peach. ()resent Speaker, the as- sembly has continued its duties of charter- ing new organizations, setting up com- mittees, and hel|)ing goxcrn and control student activities. Pour representatives .are chosen Iroui each fr.aternity. One man nuist live in the house, three in dormitories. These .act as proctors. Harold Hollister ' s job is Secretary, this year, with Roy Kinsey. Scrgeant-at-Arms.
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GOVERNMENT TdcuLtu ancl Student (loopetatLon Our (il till- tr;iiiitii)iis oi wliicli Mi(l(lltl)urv Collfiif is most priuul is tliat of the friendly spirit and co- oiieration whicli exists lietweeti its faeulty and students. A great deal of the credit for this goes to the Stu- dent Life Committee, whose purjiosc is to provide for informal meetings where faeulty and student represen- tatives ean diseuss and settle every- day eampus problems, and thereby eome to understand eaeh otiier better. In general, college life is regulated by the Student Life Committee, the two student governments, and the administration. ll ' i ii , Dian Wumack, Oniii Russ. .Uiss i ' iilriitt, Ertkclcii Planninif fur Ihc future Dean Ross. Dean Womaek. Seott Eakeley, president of the L ' ndergraduate Association, and ' irginia Wynn. president of ' omen ' s Assembly make up this committee. IG
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