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CAMPUS SE I The law making body of our student government, the Campus Senate serves not only as the nucleus of a strong student government, but answers the call for development of leadership and training in citizenship that our country is ever demanding. The Senate, with its representative membership, is composed of one member from each of the following: each section of each dormitory, each fraternity and sorority house, each district in Veterans ' Village, and a representative from the Chancellor ' s office, each division of the University, and from the Dean of each School. With its representative membership, the Senate controls all matters which are delegated to the student body by the administration, and sets the policy for all student body activities in order that they may be conducted for the best interest of the student body as a whole, and to the credit of the University. The Student Judicial Council consists of five students, four of whom are ap- pointed by the A.S.B. President and one elected from among the students. This council has jurisdiction to hear and decide all matters relative to the interpretations of the Constitution of the A.S.B. and any other laws passed by the Campus Senate. First Row, Left to Right: Carolyn Kochtitzky, John Gautier, George Gulley. Second Row, Left to Right: Wesley Lominick, Emmit Marston
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THE 1 First Row, Left to Right: Bobby Berman, Betty Doty, Hunter Gholson. Second Row, Left to Right: Dabney Irby, Jim Jackson, George Howell First Row: Bill Aikens, Flavius Alford, Billie Ruth Armstrong, Louise Azlin, Dennis Baker, Richard Ball, Ed Barber, Joe Buckley, Joe Byrd, Tommy Caldwell, Davidson, Brad Dye, Marshall Dye. Second Row: Joe Elliott, Robert Erwin, Ben Feigler, Peggy Floyd, E. L. Fondren, Gene Gardner, Hunter Gholson, Tommy win, Harry Griffiths, Theresa Grimes, Frank Hall, Horace Harris, Arthur Hayes. Third Row: Dixie Hervey, Claudia Horn, Nancy House, Marian Howell, Hoyle, Dabney Irby, Janelle Jackson, Jim Jackson, S. K. Jones, Mickey Koestler, Kenny Kremer, Fred E. Lacey, Walter Larson. Fourth Row: Bob Leatherman, Ann Lee, Jack Lessenberry, Pat McNease, Bernard Massey, Al Moore, Sarah Murphy, Rosemary Neil, J. B. Nelson, Betty Nosser, Kenny Oates, Madeline Ed Tate Parker. Fifth Row: Gene Parks, Kurt Petry, Walter Milford Shirley, George Smith, Betty Thomas, Bobby Thrower, Dudley Turner, Lucy Love lace, Bob Waltman, Leonard Warren, Alice Williams, Richard Williams. Not Pictured: Al Binder, Robert Boh, Joe Cleveland, William Heard, George Bill Ritter, Claude Smith, Bill Watson.
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STUDEN GOVER ME ' IT ASSOC AT 0 JUDICIAL COUNCIL MARGIE JORDAN DORIS EASON ALICE KEYES PHYLLIS MULLEN OFFICERS ROSE MARIE LEONARD President MARGARET CROOK Vice-President GERRY PANCRATZ Secretary SARA MURPHEY Treasurer W.S.G.A., which is composed of every woman student on the campus, is headed by an Executive Council of four officers and a Judicial Committee of four students elected by popular vote at the ning of the year. Each dormitory elects a House Council composed of a president, a secretary and repre sentatives from each floor. These councils, with the help of the cial Committee are responsible for the enforcement of dormitory and social regulations. These rules and regulations are subject to change by a Legislative Council which is made up of the dormitory presidents and secretaries. W.S.G.A. is represented on the A.S.B. Legislative Council by its president. W.S.G.A. at Ole Miss is a member of the Mississippi Association of Student Governments for Women and also of the Southern Association of Women ' s Student Governments. 28
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