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CHAIRMAN PEGGY LEE WALKER JUDICIARY To coordinate student living with college stand- ards of conduct through the ideals of individual welfare and the welfare of the college as a whole is the duty of Judiciary, our highest campus court. This year the actions of Judiciary in interpretation of rules were clarified by brief histories of the cases, posted on the C. G. A. bulletin board. Only the gravest infractions of major college regula- tions and cases referred from Lower Court or the Off Campus Committee are handled by Judiciary, whose members are the followina: Senior representatives— JANE ORR ALLIN DOTTIE B. McGAHAGIN Junior representatives— MARGERY LOOMIS MARY LUCY MENDENHALL ELEANOR MARY PARKER Sophomore representatives — SHIRLEY DUGGAN ANN GUNN Chairman of residence halls committee — ELSIE RIVES Chairman of off-campus committee— RUTH WISDOM President of C. G. A.— J ERE TURNER, ex officio Freshman adviser— MARY RUTH WEAVER, ex officio Chairman— PEGGY LEE WALKER 1 8
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The ten student officers who compose Executive Council of CGA form the student ' s official link with the faculty, they are the agents through which student opinions and interests may be ex- pressed. Moreover, they are in themselves the chain in which the several branches of College Government are linked to a common purpose; their long conference table, scene of such long, brain-racking labors, is the coordinating office of our governmental system. Those who made up this year ' s membership were Jere Turner, Peggy Lee Walker, Mary Ruth Weaver, Betty Lewis, Jean Corry, Isabel Rogers, Dink Ash- ton, Jeanne Eyman, Elsie Rives, and Ruth Wisdom. JERE TURNER l 7
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BETTY EWIS ISABEL ROGERS SENATE That the Tally lassie became this year more than ever before a conscious campus citizen was evidenced in a larger Senate gallery. Voting for her were her class-elected repre- sentatives and officers from the most im- portant campus organizations but she herself took an active part in the discussions. Main issues were increased Senate membership, Senior privileges, new dormitory regulations. Gavel-pounder was Betty Lewis, first vice- president of CGA. FORUM In the halcyon days of peace Student Fo- rum was a means of airing cross-student opinions on campus matters, a method of irritating to action on student problems. In time of war, these forums have assumed the important role of stimulating the student to an active part in defense. Emphasized this year was the part our school could play in the total war program. Isabel Rogers, as third vice-president of CGA, was chairman.
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