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Student Cabinet Guy Coulter ... President FLORENCE MESIMER Secretary DR. E. J. SOX Faculty Representative Arbie Propst Sallie Arndt E. C. Aderholdt Turner Phillips Vivian Moose Conrad Crouch Louis Deaton The first governing body of the students of Lenoir Rhync College is that of the Student Cabinet. This, viewed in its true aspect, represents a court of twelve members chosen by vote of the student body, and representing classes according to rank. It functions as the chief legis- lating body and as a democratic court of justice for the students. Functioning thus, their aim is: A Greater Lenoir Rhyne through the promotion of higher standards of conduct; the insurance of justice, and the protection of the personal liberties of all. Governments build the nations of the world. They make their heritage their glory, their triumph and their power. So does this phase of college government lend its part to the advance- ment of its beloved Alma Mater in the establishment of her good name and fame among the colleges and schools of the Southland. Out of the bonds of prejudice and bias we live and strive for her that has lived for us. A Student. Page Twenty -seven
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Mauney Hall Commission Henry Etta Setzer President Sara Aull Secretary Miss Ann L. Hankey Dean MEMBERS Henry Etta Setzer Ena Kate Lutz Vivian Moose Sara Aull Sallie Arndt Helen Boggs Helen Miller The Mauney Hall Commission functions as a part of the student government system, hav- ing jurisdiction over the girls residing in Mauney Hall. Its duty is to try all cases reported to it concerning the girls in the dormitory and to enforce the hall regulations. Each class is entitled to a certain number of representatives. The Seniors have three, one of whom is elected as House President; the Juniors, two: the Sophomores, one. and the Freshmen, one after the first semester. This is only a subordinate branch of the government and appeals may be made by any dis- satisfied to the cabinet or faculty. The commission seeks not to be tyrannical but to perform the duties entrusted to them by their fellow students. It is a hall government, of the students, by the students, and for the students. Page Twenty-eight
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