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CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OF 1955 tanding, back, from left to right: Johnny Avgeris, President; Tommy Rush, Treasurer; and Robert L. Mitchell, Vice President. Seated are: Charlotte Young, Secretary; and Marlyn Percer, Reporter. CLASS OF 1957 Left to right: Herbie O ' Mell, Treasurer; Sara Hornsby, Secretary; Jerry Lowrie, President; Mary Jeanne Masserano, Reporter; and Winston Martin- dale, Vice President. CLASS OF 1956 Standing, left to right: Jerry Buckaloo, President; and David Lanier, Vice President. Seated are: Caro- line Gore, Reporter; Betty Brown, Secretary; and Jenny Lynn Harpster, Treasurer. CLASS OF 1958 Left to right: Rex Batchelor, President; Baker Bush, Vice President; John Ruffin, Treasurer; and Sally Inman, Secretary. 14
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The Legislature of the Student Government The Student Government Association, which was reorganized this year under a new constitution, has as its main characteristic a check and balance system of government patterned after that of the United States. The three divisions of government are the Ex- ecutive Department, composed of the president of the student government and his cabinet; the Legis- lature, composed of the presidents of the chartered organizations on the campus, and the Judicial De- partment, composed of five student justices elected by the student body and two faculty members elected by the faculty. The government is the authoritative voice of the students and serves as a liaison agent between the students and the college administration. A number of other firsts are evident in the his- tory of the organization this year, including ( I ) the vice president presiding over the legislature (2) election of a speaker pro tempore for the legis- lature, and (3) the revival of the procedure of the legislature. s 7 ' ' «„; v oJt ° i. 13
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