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LAW SCHOOL STUDENT GOVERNMENT Students at the Walter F, George arc governed by the Law School's Student Government. The members of the W I G Student Gov- ernment play an active role in maintaining the standards that have been set for them by their distinguished alumni. Ptcs JtHl of the L tsr Scffool JOHN HICKS
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WOMEN’S STUDENT GOVERNMENT CMitcn of Wncnm's Student Gwtrnmtnt Jit, fin I rcr, trft m right: Fran Mobley, fire Chief; Sylvia Cameron, Editor, Porter Patter: Sally Hiwkim. Au:iliBi Editor, Porter Patter, Mm Inca Burn . Dormitory Gnuudor. See,.ad loti AIrv Caibonell. Social Chairman, Carolyn Robeus, Secretary Not pimtrtd; Sara Cordell, Treasurer The Women's Student Government Association is composcdl of all residents of the women's dormitory, The object of the Association is to give every resident the opportunity to participate in the governing of the dormitory. The duty of each of the officers and repre- sentatives of the council is to carry out the wishes of the residents in keeping with a cooperative way of living in a large family. Quarterly Representatives ire. tint rou, Irfl Iv right: M«tha Hackney and Carolyn Burton Sri and tati Ida Jane Hicks, Fleur Echols, and mu pictured, Disic TbompSrfrn. Yearly Representatives arc. tint rou, Ifjt so right Jere White and Karen Clifton St(nnU ’v Betty Langford, Kitty King and Janice Platt Dorm Officers are. left to right: Barbara London. Second Vice President: Carol Cobh, President; Marietta, Clark. First Vice President.
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Court of Cum-cliuiu, Jr l tv Jim Whitt, billy Fillm, Jmiurc-jt-ljf c, Roy Thornton, Chief Juit ice, and Rogci Thmnwm LAW SCHOOL STUDENT COURTS The Law School's rigid honor system is en- forced by the Court of Honor. The Court is composed of Law students who arc elected by the Walter F. George Student Body. A second court in the law school is the Court of Corrections. This court interprets the Con- stitution and By-Laws of the Law School Sttfc dent Government and hears complaints of the same. It is composed of a student Jwstfce-at- Large and Associate Justices. ROY THORNTON Chrrf Uititt 76
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