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to tt it H if yg if it it get tw I H I , ' 'l f . i t ' t.. .V gt, ' jf it C tit t it tg l it gl it lg To give voice to campus opinion by rep- resentation of all the aspects of student interests and activities is the primary pur- pose of Executive Board. lfVith this in view, the board of twenty-seven mem- bers fincluding Executive Committee, the hall presidents, the class chairmen, the NVorn Doorstep president, the chairmen of Judicial Board, Orientation, Forum, and Chapel committees, the editors of publications, the presidents of Drama Association, Music Club, and Studio Club, and the representatives of Palladi- um and of Phi Beta Kappaj acts as a coordinating council, combining in one group both executive and legislative functions. Since it represents every phase of campus life, the board is able to deal conscien- tiously with each question, and its ellec- tiveness lies in this fact. Each spring, Executive Board meets at Asilomar for a conference to discuss problems and to revise Associated Student activities. Re- moved lrom the Ilurry ol campus life, the members can consider student govern- ment objectively. Constitutional changes are presented to the students for con- sideration and action. Ifirsl lime: C. XVilli:nns. Iibcrle. l':altcrson, Rex, I. XVoocl. Kelly, 'l'lun'ston, Swenson, Duncan. Furnish. Witte. Van Cleave. Sefrourl row: Ewztll. Orvis. Minnden, Rock' well. Kennedy, Schmitz, Hale, Marshall. Slllerman. Snmmv. 'I'hotnson. Tlrirrlrow: ll. Le l'ag'e. Stevens, Le Moyne, Mmming, Xvllllllllliilll. l UllI'lll Row: S. Arm- strong, Sullivan, l'. ti. Green, M. Lane, Letts.
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Secretary Treztsnrer - i -vm--Y f-'-.,- jg' LL, 1 - -Y Y V '71, : 7 - 4, ,-Y V- - . ,t ' u . 1 r . 1 X V t t llllllllltl tillillill 'l'his committee handled those 2lilI'1lllllSl.l'Z1l.lVC details ol campus government which did not need group discussion, and its decisions were then presented to Executive Boztrd for linal approval. After beginning the year with the initiation of new members at the candle lighting ceremony, the Associated Students met for assent- blies once 21 month, at which times there were panel and group discussions of both world and cznnpns problems, enabling every student to express her opinion as an intportunt, and necessztry inetnber of the working democracy which is the Associated Students ol' Mills College. lEl ff 0 jEAN SWEN SON Vicc'l'resitlcnt 0 MILDRED LBFRII 0 MARY LIL NIOXNIL 0 JANE RLY Social Head
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t v t lt l v. i l 5 P t ll tt t V fy. - Vt, tt ml r gs it ft Ty W P. G. Green, Tlturston, Frank, G. Willizuns, t ii l X' tl 'l l ', 'l tl 1 X I l t , f t it' W t t X-ls l HL H it ,AM I, M Stevens, kennedy. t tt ttltl .yttvttt t 'L t. , L., 1. U 1. . e, L.. .J tj t ll t. t xt The students' snprente court towhich any rule, penalty, or cause may he appealed is Jutlieial BO1ll'ti.rlil1C six n1emhers,work- ing with their ciliairmzm, Mqarjory Ken- nedy, acted as :tn advisory t'on'n'nit,tee and student personnel body, the itnportztnee ol' their work lying in the fact that they were it preventative rather than il penal hoztrd. ln order that they may be able to guide and assist girls who come to them, .lutlicial Board meets weekly lor discus- sions on student ztllztirs and polic:ies.'I'hey also cooperate with the Administration, meeting frequently with them for discus- sion and consultation so that student personnel work may be carried out effec- tively and hztrmoniously. Judicial Board works on the major premise that the honor code is the living ideal olf every Mills student, and that it is the only justilieatiou for student government. lt. is their aim to create a conscious desire in each student for a high level of per- sonal and group standards of behavior. 21 if
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