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STUDENT LEGISLATURE Better student government was the motive of the Student Legislature this year. President Jerry Monroe gave a view of the year’s work in the first meeting. Though the legislature realized the inadequacy of the old constitution, it decided to enforce the laws as they stood. One example of this was the charter issue. JERRy MONROE President The Legislature has started work on a joint constitution with the Women’s Council. As it stands, the new constitution will not be presented for ratification by the student body until next year. The student body first must vote to have a joint constitution. At present the Legislature is amending the entire men’s constitution. The student body budget was approved by the Legislature with the stipulation that the surplus fund was to be spent- only with the approval of the Legislature. Left to Right: RICHARD ARCHESI. JOHN HUBBARD. BILL HUNT. CHARLES RUTH. JAMES MONROE. JlMMy LEACH. JERRy MONROE. BILL McEACHERN. HERBERT TyLER. FRANK HAWKINS AUBREy DANIELS. RAy AUSTIN. MARVIN CANN, MARVIN HUGHES. 18
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Men's Council First Row. l !t to R ght: DAN McGEE. TOM My SAWYER. JACK ROWAN. BILL REAMES. SIDNEY MADDOX. Second Row: BILL PRICE BILLY MITCHELL. BROCK GORDON PHIL McKINNEY. BOB DEATON. DICK PATTY. Furman’s honor system is enforced by the Student Council, the judicial phase of its three-branch system of government. The other function of the Council is to conduct campus elections. The twelve members of the group are elected by popular vote of the students. Jack Rowan served as Council president this year. The aims of the Council are to bring about a higher respect for the honor system, and to help the student to have a better appreciation of self-government. Fr»t Row Left to Right- ANITA HECKLE. KAY McGEE. MARY deSAUSSURE. ANN BALDWIN. SARA GALLOWAY MARGARET RIDDLE. JEAN THOMPSON. MARGARET JOHNSTON. Emma JEAN WALKER. Second Row: BARBARA SMITH. CATHY HUNTER. HELEN STEWART. DEE RILES JOYE MEARS. JOYCE HARRIS. ANN MARIE PHILLIPS. ELOISE KENNEMORE ELNEDA PADGETT. Women's Council The Women's Self-Government Association seeks . . . to develop in students an honorable code of living by making the honor system effective in every phase of college life . The Council, composed of the executive officers, class and organizations presidents, and representatives from the classes, day students, religious groups, and publications, meets every Monday night. This group acts as coordinator for all campus activities, and enforces the regulations. 17
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HOUSE BOARD All phases of dormitory life on the Woman's Campus are supervised by House Board. The purpose of House Board is to make dormitory life livable. House Board has the distasteful tasks of giving penalties for infractions of dormitory rules and of conducting fire drills, but it has more pleasant duties. The members are responsible for MARY dcSAUSSURE Prf -d nt dorm parties. Homecoming and Christmas decorations, and the entertainment of the freshmen at Orientation. Mary deSaussure served as president and May Frances Bailey, vice-president. Dormitory presi- dents were Mary Dominick, Betty Lee, Rebecca Taylor, Caroline Hartsell, Mary Jane McElrath, Virginia Coleman, and Sara Atha Hudson. Lynn Cater, president of the Student Government, was also a member. Left to Right: LYNN CATER. 8ECKY TAYLOR SARA ATHA HUDSON. MAY FRANCES BAILEY. MARY deSAUSSURE. VIRGINIA COLEMAN. MARY JANE McELRATH. BETTY LEE CAROLINE HARTSELL. 19
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