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The Student Court is the judicial branch of the Associated Student Body. All matters pertaining to the maintenance of good morals and wholesome social conditions among the student body are under the jur- isdiction of the Student Court. The Court consists of seven members representing the most impor- tant organizations on the campus. The cooperation with the Dean of Women, Dean of Men, and the Executive Board has been especially fine this year. The Court has earnestly and sincerely sought to reflect student opinion in regard to offenders sum- moned to appear before it, and to merit the confi- dence and support of the management of the college. While only a minority of the students have had rea- son to feel the pressure of the Court, they have recog- nized the justice and fairness of its verdicts and the impartiality of its decisions. The influence of the Student Court has been distinctly felt upon the campus.
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mm mmm I- SAMUEL MOHLER. President WILLIAM SIMON, Vice-President BEULAH HOLL, Secretary MYRL ALEXANDER, Treasurer The Student Council is the legislative group for the Associated Stu- dent Body. There are sixteen members who are representatives of the different units on the campus. It is the duty of the Student Council to have general supervision over student conduct. It is their privilege to establish traditions such e.s Homecoming and May Day. This year they are providing for a new college song. The Student Council, at the request of the student body, appointed a commission to inves- tigate conditions in the Social Room. As a result we have a more commodious Social Room. On alternate Fridays the chapel programs are in charge of the Council. These programs have been found to be very helpful by lending variety to the chapel exercises, as well as providing an avenue for student forensic development.
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MAE ALBRIGHT, ] HELEN WHITE, Vic MIRIAM SHIVELY, -President Secretary The Women ' s Student Government in cooperation with the matron, Miss Wise, controls the conduct in Oakwood Hall. Because of the added capacity of the dormitory a larger number of girls come under the juris- diction of this representative government. Representatives and proctors from each floor make up this organization. Through their efforts Oakwood Hall is made a more desirable home for college girls. The purpose of the Women ' s Government is to foster and maintain the conduct of the students in harmony with the spirit and ideals of Manchester College. Consideration for the feelings of the other person is invaluable in contact with others. Dormitory life affords a splendid opportunity for such training.
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