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3 Y O L A P STUDENT BODY COUNCIL AND ADVISORY BOARD The Student Body Council of Loyola College, the governing tribunal of the As- sociated Students, is composed primarily of the student body officers together with the presidents of the various classes. The managers and captains of the sports, in season, and the editors of the publications are ex-officio members, and an advisory board composed of three active students appointed by the moderator, completes the role. The functions are legislative and executive. That corresponding to the judicial is vest- ed in the moderator who also acts in a supervisory capacity. The body meets at speci- fied intervals and more frequently when sponsoring collegiate activities such as the College Dance and annual dramatic or debating productions. The constitution is an all-governing codicil and the rights and powers of the council are contained therein. Each member of the student body is entitled to ballot. Amendments to the constitu- tion require an unanimous vote before they become effective. All matters pertaining to athletics such as the requirements for letter men in the various branches, are covered by the constitutional provisions. Special awards and honors are also conferred by vote of the council on students to distinguish themselves in collegiate activities such as debating. The advisory board is a stabilizing factor in the actions of the council as it repre- sents the sentiments of those not in office, serving thereby to counterbalance any rail- road tendencies that might arise on the part of the official councilmen. This system of checks and balances operates very effectively and is useful and famous in Loyola ' s student government as the national check system on the government affairs at the Capitol. President Phil Girard appointed Tom Haddock, Martin Burke and Tom Pitts to act in the capacity of advisory board members. All three are representative members of the Student Body and were selected because of their executive ability. Haddock heads the business staff of the Annual, Burke has been handling the sporting publicity for the College, and Pitts has been a member of the athletic managerial staff for the past four years. [20]
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THE L O Y O L A ( COLLEGE STUDENT BODY To reach any degree of col- legiate success all undertak- ings must be supported h ' school spirit. Whether it be the baseball team, the year b xik or other publication, the debating team or dramatic pro- duction, matters little for all are dependent for their sus- tinence and success upon that perpetual fountain of energy, the spirit of the students. It is the driving power be- hind every activity, its influ- ence permeates every collegi- ate enterprise giving it strength and life as electricity vivifies the powerful but lifeless mac Fn the same way it is sent forth with a steady and potent mos of college life, a well organized Student Body. Phil Gir. ri) Pres. hinery of a great factory, flow from the great dyna- To this organization belongs whatever praise the year ' s triumphs may evoke. Our fondest ambitions reach fruition only through its loyal support. We may then at the close of a successful year offer all possible congratulations to the noble Student Body that has left so enviable a record of achievements for future Loyolans. In the early part of the year the College and High School Student Body was separated. This change has been long desired and the achievements of this term speak well for it. Placing separate responsibility upon each of the organizations has raised the standard of effi- ciency and coordination one hundred per cent. President Girard headed the staff of college officers and met the trying demands of his position with tireless energy. To all of the officers are ex- tended the thanks of a grate- ful Student Body whom they piloted through so profitable a voyage. 1 ij Paul Currin Treas. John McLauchlin Vice-Pres. [ 19] jBMiijr
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