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SGA (Left) Paula Winton, Attorney General; (Right) Denise Watts, Chief Justice of Supreme Court Judy and Tom resolve and solve those campus problems. SGA Officers. (Left to right) Paula Winton, Attorney General; Judy Jones, Vice-President; Wendi Hora, Speaker of the Student Legislature; Tom Leech, President. 26 Student Government
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Judiciary Committee 1983-84 proved to be a good year for the Student Government Association. Many new programs were initiated under the leadership of the Executive Council. Increased campus lighting was the first step in improvement. Early in the fall, SGA solicited funds to pave the gravel parking lot on West College drive. Perhaps the most important step SGA has taken in many years was the creation of the Student Leadership Scholarship program. This program recognizes two students each year for outstanding contributions to the college. All it takes is a little initiative to achieve some results, said SGA President Tom Leech. The Judiciary Committee is organized into two branches, the Supreme Court and the Traffic Court. The traffic court is responsible for hearing and interpreting all cases involving parking, vehicle registration, and non-moving violations. It must enforce due punishment for violations occuring on the High Point College campus. The Supreme Court has the power to interpret any part of the Student Government Association Constitution. It determines and enforces punishments for violations of the Constitution. Members of the Supreme Court. (Left to right) Mr. Ed. Cannady, Dr. Richard Spong, Mrs. Marion Busch, Greg Pribble, Scott Morgan, Athony Yelverton, Dave Groseclose, Mr. Faiz Faizi Judical Committee 27
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