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I he Kellector The Reflector, in its efforts to recount the achievements and daily events of the students of State, has for many years been recognized as one of the leading journals of the collegiate press. It has always been the policy of the paper to express the general opinions of the student body and, through its editors and contributors, to afford interesting topics of all kinds in order that the monotony of college life might be somewhat abated by its pages. This year Editor E. N. Ras Ross, Jr., and Business Man- ager H. N. Monk Moore and their staffs more than had their hands full in keeping the student body posted as to the accomplishments of State students, not only on the campus, but over the entire country as well. Through its columns come the news of football victories, debate championships, boxing knockouts, and other accounts of student meetings and affairs in which the stellar sons of State have represented themselves and their school so well. EDITORIAL STAFF E. N-. Ross, Jr. Editor-in-Chief R. L. Wilson Associate Editor L. H. Davis Associate Editor Sherrill Nash Associate Editor J. G. Sherard Associate Editor Ed Chick Hosch Managing Editor R. E. Price News Editor J. H. Ross Exchange Editor Graham Wells Alumni Editor Bud Wallace Assistant Alumni Editor Houston Cox, Jr. Sports Editor Other Members of the Editorial Staff Mary Alston A. S. Alston J. A. Alford F. J. Bertucci R. E. Bowlus H. A. Cannada Dickie Carlisle Fred Donald Al Evans Frances S. Green Mary Hearon Richard Hammer Anne L. Lucas Alex McKeigney A. N. Morgan II. S. Montague W. J. Majure, Jr. V. G. Martin- Carlisle Moore J. A. Maschek W. D. Maxey R. A. McCarley Francis Norwood j. robertshaw S. L. Ragland Allen Spann Edgar Thaxton Jack Tillman Bernie Ward Zeno Yeates
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btudent Association The Student Association, that name given to the entire student body assembled, is composed of the officers of the Student Association, which make up the Student Executive Council, and the entire roster of enrolled students. The Student Executive Council is the governing body of the Student Association of Mississippi State College. Its membership is composed of the President, Vice- President, and Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Association, four members of the Senior Class, three Juniors, two Sophomores, and one Freshman. The Executive Council is to the Student Association what the Congress of the United States is to the United States. The officers are elected by the vote of the entire student body from an unlimited number of candidates for each office. The representatives of the classes are elected from their respective classes by popular vote. The work of the Council consists in the running of student affairs and govern- ment, and in the taking of such action as they may deem best for the welfare of the students. One of the outstanding jobs promoted by the Council this year was taking action on revising the old and out-of-date constitution. The Council has also been very active in sending representatives to Student Government Conventions to represent Mississippi State. Its purpose is to bring to the student body from year to year the fullest possible good, well-balanced student life. Not only is this responsibility necessary in helping bring about more forcibly the realization of the responsibilities of the high places in life which we trust every State man will hold as a graduate student of this institu- tion. By assuming some of the responsibilities of governing its own affairs and help- ing in directing student activities, the student body does not mean to supplant the college authority, but to cooperate with them in making the various student activities a success. STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
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BUSINESS STAf-F H. N. Moore Business Manager H. E. White Associate Business Manager J. B. Small Associate Business Manager S. M. Webb Associate Business Manager F. F. Hill Associate Business Manager W. H. Bobb Assistant Business Manager R. P. French Assistant Business Manager Other Members of the Business Staff II. R. Andrews H. M. Brumfield R. M. Butler L. S. Crumbley R. G. Caperton E. H. Currie P. H. Decker C. E. Estess C. P. Haynes D. D. Hulsey David Holloman G. M. Harris J. A. Long W. B. Lee J. K. LlNDSEY D. B. Moore, Jr. W. D. McCreary Arthur Moore W. B. Oliver W. F. Rea James Stevens F. R. Thompson H. W. Wilder F. M. Watson The Reflector is the weekly publication of the Student Association of Mississippi State, and is managed by the Editor and the Business Manager and their respective staffs. E. N. ROSS, JR. Editor H. N. MOORE Business Manager
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