Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1955

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DICK SCOTT SAIL GREGORY ABE ALLEN JIM JOHNSON Treasurer Secrotary Vico-Prosidort President I'Ik- Auburn students released from the field of candidates for their S.G.A. representatives, n majority of ll Campus Party nominees. A new political party came on the scene Iasi Spring and tossed all sorts of candidates into the political ring. They used W.K.P.P. to brand all their contributions, whose only qualification was that they not be members of the old time All Campus Party. W hen the smoke cleared, the ,ir Kagle Political Parly emerged with two positions, capturing the Vice-President's | ost for its chairman. Mm- ||en. and a Senior Senator's seat. Because of their frustrated attempts, the competition afforded intensified and increased student interest in S.C. elections In such ail extent that TV . of the Student Bod) went to the polls. In the struggle for Kxecutive Cabinet positions the Ml Campus Party won out receiving nine of the thirteen positions. The Senate presented to Jim Johnson, number one-headman, a lopsided majority of 13 to I. and supported his programs consistently. - a result the S.G.A. was able to give the Student Body and Auburn very competent. eX| erienced. and well qualified service. Several of the many outstanding accomplishments of this Administration have received particular notice. President Johnson declared this year a “Safety Year keeping the Student Biwly mindful of the rewards of safe driving. More lnde|M-ndent intramural teams and heller qualified referees have been the result of an increased Intramural Program. I sc of the Student Activities Building wa- also granted for the Intramural program. 'Hie War Kagle Bulletin was reviver!. It is the weekly newssheet containing pertinent information on Student Government activities ami appears on bulletin boards everywhere on the campus. The success met in the All Campus Chest Drive was of particular notice since the amount contributed. S1.-V19.(W. more than doubled the previous high of $760.00.

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 . . I {card, Director « f Athletics for Auburn. is responsible for the functioning of all of Auburn's athletic teams which participate in intercollegiate athletics. Through the physical education classes the Department of Athletics offers to all Auburn's students instruction in a number of sports. The planning, coordination and supervision of Auburn's intramural s|H rts program is handled by the Department of Athletics. Clyde II. Cantrell is the director of the libraries. The main library and the six branches, where one finds some of the printed material of a specialized nature, serve to increase the uhurn student's educational and recreational opportunities, for these purposes there are approximately 100.000 lmoks. many periodicals and technical journals, and a record collection. Also there are donations of papers, journals, and books from several private collections. Mr. L. (). Braokeen is Director of Publicity. All publicity for Alabama Polytechnic Institute is handled by Auburn's News Bureau which is directed by Mr. Braekeen. The News Bureau releases current news about all of the administrators, officers. and students in the ten schools and of the three divisions. Also a complete file of all pictures and printed material about Auburn is kept for reference. Sam I'. Brewster, the Director of Building and Grounds, is concerned with the functioning of the physical plant of the Mahama Polytechnic Institute. The department has done a great deal in the designing and layout of the campus and its buildings, file responsibility of maintenance and operation of all the buildings, grounds and cqui| mcnt of tin-college i-that of Mr. Brewster and bis staff. s the Medical Director. Dr. Morgan V. Brown is in charge of a program of medical services offered to all Auburn students. I he first service i- offered upon a student's entrance to Mahama Polytechnic Institute, when In i given a complete medical examination. To further meet the medical needs of the Auburn student, there is a hospital, a clinic, an ambulance service, and a tubercular Vray service. 2 5 if 5-3 Sif £ ® 6 % ty. d) -u — O £ o ? o2 5



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E X E C U T I V E Mm h of the credit for tin increased and successful activities of the year was due to tin workhorses of theS.G. tin Kxecu live Cabinet. The members of the Cabinet and some of their activities arc as follows: Ray Henderson. Superintendent of Finance, who collaborated with Dirk Seolt. S.G.A. Treasurer, to aeeounl for theS.C.A.’s money matters: Jim Rosser, os Superintendent of Campus Drives, organized and effected all drives approved b the Student Senate: conducting and regulating all Student Rody elections v as Rob Word's biggest job as Su| erinlendent id Political Affairs: Rill Neville, as Superintendent of Religious MTairs. had the task of coordinating all campus-wide religious activities: Su| erinlendcnt of Student Spirit. George Seated, loft to right: Gco'qe Wire, Jim Rower. Bob Word Jim Johc von. Gai Gregory Bob Shields. Bill Nevilio. Standirg: Paul Fenwick. Wayn© Wilson. Wal aco » c inney. Stride Newsom®, Ray Hendorsor. !9

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