Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1955

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L i: «. I S L A T I V i; Scaled, left to right: 8at©y Groihom. Al Morrjon. Abe Allen. Go! Gre gory. Jim $eo r. Ann Abernathy. Standing, left to right: Jerry Froomor. Allan Hale. Joo Andersen. Alar Moody Bill Lovin, Buddy Philips. Bi-I Aoerrathy. ommcndatioiis to the Student Senate regarding actions which would result iti ini|»rovcd conditions for students: Larry Con-tier. Sii|»crintcndcnt of Intramural Sports was called on for supervision of all intramural sports on the campus: and the Chairman of Open House, Strick Newsom coordinated the main and varied activities of the Auburn Open House Program. Jurisprudence Committee To complete the S.C.A. we find the Jurisprudence Committee, who must handle all judiciary matters concerning Student Covcrnmcnt emanating from the Student Senate and the INiriiliu- Committee. The Committee is composer! of one faculty memher ami six student jnsti -« s who arc- appointed by the President of the S.C.A. with the approval of the Student Senate. The members are as follows: Professor Metzer. Herb White. Byrd Fanner. Doug Dickey. Joan Davidson. Jim Long and Doug Lunsford. The Senate The Student Senate- has been faced this year with the unprecedented situation of Inning a majority of one party presided over by a member of another. The Vice President of the Student Body serves as President of the Senate and in his absence the President Pro Tcm. selected from the Senior class senators, presides. The distribution of representation is divided as follows: Senior class, five senators: Junior class, four senators; Sophomore class, three senators: Freshman class, two senators, and the fifth and sixth year students, one senator. This year, besides being faced with the traditional problems of approving appointments and revising election laws, the Senate investigated the possibilities of establishing an honor system and building an interdenominational ehajM-l on the 2 campus.

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Sorter Sonat©r$ uftttuff ballot bo Mize, was lhr one in rharge of the organization of the |m | rallies; Curmcr Robinson assumed duties of a liaison officer between the Student Bod ami thecitx of Auburn as Superintendent of Public Relations and was responsible for publicity for the Student Body: Irene Donovan served on the Cabinet as Superintendent of Women's Residence Halls and serving in the same raparitv as Sii|ierintcndent of Men’s Residence Halls, was Wayne Wilson: Superintendent of Social Affairs. Bob Shields, coordinated student social activities within the Auburn I ninn Program, and planned and organized all othrr campus social events appearing on a calendar compiled under his direction? Wallace McKinney was responsible for the enforcement of organization laws as Superintendent of Organization: Superintendent of Welfare. Paul Fenwick, made roe. J (I » I C I A I. Loft to rlgnt: Byrd Farmer. Dcug Lumford. Prof. A. B. Ma?rg«r, Coug Dicloy. 20



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The omen's Student Government Association is a self-governing body working in co-o| cration with the Dean of Women. Its membership consists of all women students enrolled at A.P.I. All girls are encouraged to take an active narl in the Association, and many are elected to the positions of president or vice-president of one of the fourteen women's dormitories. The dormitory officers together with the executive officers of the entire organization make up the representative body known as the W.S.G.A. Council which meets weekly. The Handbook, published by W.S.G.A.. contains the rules and regulations by which the women students abide ami is issued to each freshman girl annually. Also found in tin Handbook are the W.S.G.A. Constitution and the Constitution of the Freshman Advisory Council, which is responsible for tin1 primary orientation program sponsored by the Womens Student Government Association. Ollier activities sponsored by the Association are the dormitory parlies, under the direction of the Social Chairman, and an annual lea in the fall in Imnor of the freshmen and transfer students, nolher project of W.S.G.A. is the decoration of the women's dining balls for the Christmas dinner. The officers for the year are: President, Irene Donovan; Vice-President, Juc«|uc W aller: Secretary. Marilyn Brown: Treasurer, MaxieKeavcs; Town Bcprcsentative. Mary Anne Norton; Social Chairman. Mary Jo Hubbard; ■ ar.d Devotional Chairman. Ann Floyd.

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