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Ponder-ing over the film bi A Legislative review of proposed amendments MEMBERS John Batten Michael Bellipanni Rudy Berlin Dixie Daniels Cecil P. Davis Houston Davis Vera Gabbert Donita Gqthard Mary Gunn Jery lies Robert Miller Evelyn Pyle Kenneth Norsworthy Bennie Ray 1 1 arc! v Rose Joe Saltzman h: n Singlet u Marie Tilleux Bill Weller PatS3 Winkler Gordon Young Under capable leadership, in its fourth year of existence, the Student Senate has this year made a definite place for itself on the campus, aside from being known as the legislative branch of the Student Government. The Senate has sponsored short weekday dances to help finance the appearance of name bands on the campus and the purchase of music for the Demonaires. Also, they have en- deavored to continue the Student Film Service, bringing films to the campus which prove educational as well as entertaining. The attention of the Senate as a whole was placed upon the compiling of the new Student Handbook, to be released by the college as a quarterly, and issued to incoming students of the college.
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X RUDY BERLIN MARIE TILLEUX JOHN BATTEN We do this every meeting! the student senate First row, left to ri ht: Winkler, Tllleux. Berlin, Batten, Gothard. Gabbert. lies. Daniels. Miller, V . Davis. Young. H. Davis. Rose, Bellipanni, Rav. VC ' eller. Saltzman, Pvle. Norsworthv. OFFICERS RUDY BERLIN President MARIE riLLEUX Vice President JOHN BA [TEN Secretary-Treasurer
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Organized during the 1946-47 school year, the Student Honor Court is composed of seven justices nominated by the Dormitory Councils, selected by the Honor Court, and approved by the Advisory Board. Created as the disciplinary body of student government, the Honor Court has the delegated power to act in the event of violations or infractions of the rules which govern the conduct of men stu- dents on the campus. With the purposes of building higher standards of citizenship on the campus among the men students and to equitably administer justice through a student sponsored tribunal of men, the court, in itself, serves as a definite step forward in the trend to a more responsible student government. A i P a E ■ v m ' A. p JERRY I ILLER Chief Justice First row: Wilmer Price, Velma Reeves, Secretary, Jerry Fuller; Siuoru! row: Ronald Martin, James Bonsall, Jim Yerijler, Melvin Luse, John Zenter honor court
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