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STUDENT GOVERNMENT BILL CHUMNEY Student Government President EUGENE BOLLINGER Vice-President MARY FRANCES HARE Secretary The Student Government is not an organization but an instrument by which students may express their opinion to the administration of the College, and by which each organization may exercise an official voice in determining the rules and regulations under which they shall operate. The Student Government this year under the leadership of President Bill Chumney has had one of its most successful and progressive years. It has made outstanding accomplishments in the field of legislation which are evidenced by the following: Five amendments to the Student Government Constitution which greatly strengthened it. Broader regulations regarding campus elections were enacted. Resolutions asking the State Legislature to establish UTAM and to explain our stand on the UTAM Bill were passed. The administration was requested to institute an improved method of counseling, to establish a Publications Board, to state policy regarding a Varsity Show and to change the method of averaging grades beginning in the fall quarter in the new catalogue, counting F ' s as D ' s. This year ' s Student Government also sponsored the following activities; Two all-student dances, an orientation program for new students, the Ugly Man Contest, the MSC Beauty Revue, a representative for the Maid of Cotton Contest, the selec- tion of Mr. and Miss Memphis State, Typical Ed and Co-Ed, and May Queen. In addition the Student Government now has its own administrative office on the third floor. Student Faculty Council discuss policies with Vice-President Bollinger. They are, from left to right; Dr. Rudolph, Dr. Brown, Eugene Bollinger, Mr. Shephard, Dr. Streeter, and Dr. Cornelius.
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y A ' .y ' pr K % %, i IP - t J FRIENDLY INSPECTORS — Members of a special University of Tennessee faculty committee inspected M.S.C. facilities. Their first stop was at the home of J. M. Smith (1), president. Visitors were Dr. Thomason (2), Dr. Smith (3), Dr. Fleming (4), Dr. Cole (5), Dr. Holt (6), Dr. Stockdale (7), Dr. Waters (8), Mr. Read (9), Mr. Dukes (10), Dr. Ward (11), Mr. Jesse (12), Dr. WantUng (13), Dr. Graff (14), Mr. Neely (15), Mr. Wagoner (16), and Dr. Hodges (17). WITH THAT BACKFIELD, HOW CAN WE MISS? A ' ■ • ' P Do.othy Ann Scott, MSC Student Carolyn Acklin, MSC Student GOOD NEWS — Reading a letter from Dr. Brehm in support of the plan are Charles Morgan (left), Alumni leader, J. M, Smith, and Walter Chandler. SOMEHOW WE MANAGED The line not only did not hold — it fell apart Page Thirteen
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REPRESENTATIVES: Howard Akers Jamo3 Alexander Shirly Barber Peter Beaver Evianne Blakemorc Nolen Bradley Robert Brasher Wayne Smith Joanne Stignani Ronald Terry Nancy Thompson Barbara Trotter Barbara Traux Bryan Wade i Don Brown Monroe Virginia Sue Dorothy Cleve AI Bill Anne Colvett Cooke Crenshaw Danielson Drennon Fleetwood Forester Griffin Hal Walker ik i George Bill David Everett Harl Walter Warnock Williams Wynne Young Pdiie I ' ifteen
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