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( outtcci. . . STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Executive Council, composed of the ten major C.G.A. officers, constitutes o port of College Council. This coun- cil acts in an executive capacity, assisting in the formu- lation of policies to be submitted to the College Govern- ment Association, or to student Senate. Elected by entire Student Body, Executive Council is composed Modelyn, King, Treas. of C.G.A. ; Audrey Perry, Fres man Adviser; Catherine Barrs, Chairman of Judicia Peggy Lou Thomas, Chairman of Residence Halls Co mittee; Betty Alday, Chairman of Off- Campus Committee; Ann Carolyn Alli- son, President of C.G.A.; Jimmy Rogers, Secretary of C.G.A.; Sarah Lewis, 1st Vice-President; Jean Cole, 2nd Vice- President; Robin Hill, 3rd Vice-President. Page 19
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oUcf c .,:: M FACULTY COMMITTEE ON STUDENT AFFAIRS Our College Council is the legislative body on campus in which Student representatives and Faculty meet together for discussion and action upon campus issues, in these confer- ences student ideas, presented by Executive Council of C.G.A., and suggestions from the Faculty Committee on Student Af- fairs are reviewed with equal attention. This combination of Students and Faculty help make a better College Government. The Faculty Committee on Student affairs, appointed by the President of the College to act on all legislation passed by the College Council or by Student Senate, also serves as a reviewing body on all judicial decisions recom- mending severest penalties. This committee consists of Dr. Olivia Dorman, chairman. Miss Bethea, Dr. Diffenbaugh, Dr. Eyman, Miss Hood, Miss Lester, Miss Lynn, Dr. Moore, Dr. Schornherst, Miss Warren, Dr. Waskom. Page 18
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9 J. p« X r ' ' A : J COMPLICATED LEGISLATION REQUIRES NIGHT MEETINGS OF STUDENT SENATE SARAH LEWIS Chairman of Senate Student Senate, initiator of the greater part of student legis- lation was led this year by Sarah Lewis through many tense and well-attended meetings. Important work of Senate this year included liberalized dating restrictions, light privileges extended to Juniors and Sophomores, and a constitutional amendment concerning eligibility of candidates. Senate of 1945-46 deserves a bouquet for the great effort and long hours spent to work out problems for the benefit of the stu- dents. Student Senate is composed of representatives from the classes, from various campus organizations, and mem- bers of executive council. Senaie Page 20
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