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T T i TOT A TTTTIT? Left to right, first row: Riddle, Parker. I ' .iiiu. r-iair. .|..lin-lon. j,.ii;i-..ii. l;urk.-. kr;i I KI -,| J J[ Urirj ' «■•• Hinshaw, Allen. Kirby, Smith, Matclian. Sliue. BiggerstaH. Mmldar.l. Thud r Stanfield, Cardan, Secretary; Emerson, Parliamentarian; Waynick, Moize, Speaker. M.-dliiu The Legislature of the Student Government is the supreme law-making bocl on campus. Its members are elected by classes, dormitory students, and the Day Students. The Vice-President of the Student Body serves as Speaker of this assembly. Other officers include Speaker Pro-tem, Par liamentarian. Secretary, and Engrossing Clerk. Meetings are held bi-weekly, and visitors are wel- comed to attend. STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS FURMAN MOSELEY President Jerry Moize Vice-President Margaret Patillo Secretary-Treasurer Left to right: Furman Moseley, President; Margaret Patillo, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Jerry Moize. Vice-President.
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Front row, left to right: Joyce , I frs. Carolyn Abernathy. JininiN Calhoun, Robert Phelps, Joyce Perry. Top: Larry Barnes, Chairman. Honor Council The Honor Council is composed of two seniors, two juniors, one sophomore, and one freshman. This group has original jurisdiction over all violations of the Honor Code and the Campus Code. Maulilin, .Shirley Cox, Front row, left to right: Nick Thcos. Meryle Homer Hobgood. Top: Pat ChanJler, Chairma Student Council The Student Council is composed of representa- tives of both men and women students, with one member elected at large from the student body. This branch of the student government, having final jurisdiction in all cases involving offenses against the Student Body, serves as a court of appeals and has original jurisdiction in the inter|)relation of the Student Constitution. INTERDORMITORY COUNCILS The Women ' s and the Men ' s Interdormitory Councils are composed of representatives from all resident inen and women students. The two councils act as governing bodies — to make rules affecting the conduct of dormitorv students, to try violators of the rules, to speak for dormitory men and women in matters concerning the college, and to counsel them. Left to right: Marqaret Johnston. Frances Knight. Harriitt Talle . Sylvia Grady, Ann Wilson, Betsy Johnson, Mary Ann Thomas, Pal Cofihill. ieatecl: Bob Kopko, Jimmy Calhoun, Nick Theos. Standing, left to right: Henry Walters, Moss Beecroft, Tony Stump, Ken Lambert, Clark Doffle- mver. Russell McGhee. 17
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