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1 X Court. Frank Crader-tirst semester president. Marquita Farris, Leonard Roe and Gene Ann Hall, Student 9 X 5 f -sk 'X Irvine Mayhugh-second semes ter president. Student Government ln the hands of the Student Senate lies the power for student government. Composed of representatives for each campus organiza- tion and each class. This group has the control of the program of student activities and the student activity fees. They are responsible for the allotment of these fees to the various groups and organi- zations requesting money from the budget. The senate also has the power to appoint members to various groups such as the Board of Publication. All student elections are in the hands of the senate also. This year the group sponsored the fresh- man-sophomore day, senior day and was in charge of the refreshment stand for the bas- ketball games, and co-sponsored homecoming with the alumni office. The senate is expressive of student in- terest in university affairs and functions in the interest of the students. The senate is largely responsible for the close harmony existing be- tween the administration and the student body. Standing: Franklin Crader, tlrst semester president. First Row: Howard Mclntosh, Sara Ann Moon, Elizabeth Toninin, Leo- nard Jackson. Second Row: .lim Thompson, Lavonne Mayhugh, Pat Menard, secretary, Irvine Mayhugh, seco n d semester president, Betty Jo Johnson. Third Row: Buddy Trout, Glenn Miller, Edward McRee, Jan BFYUM, Carolyn Hodnett, Billie Jo Forney. Not Pictured: Harry Haines, treasurer, Dr. A. C. Cleveland, sponsor.
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Miss Doris Miller, associate director or student personnel and Miss Lou Ann Assistant librarians: seated, Miss Ruth Cox, Mrs. Ann Williamson, standing, Miss Juanita Means. Head Librarian Miss Frances Kennedy C. A. Redman, director of University mainte- nance department. Administration Someone once said a school cannot be all study and no pay. Someone has to run the adminis- trative end. This entails everything from cleaning up the classrooms to planning buildings. Many things go on in the average day that a student never notices. This is all handled by the non-teaching administrative department. When pupils caught a first glimpse of their final test sheet, they didn't stop to think that the University Press may have printed them. After paying their bills, many heads and hands were required to make the money pay. Even be- fore entering school some people called for infor- mation, using the university switchboard. The field house has to be cleaned up after games and ve- terans must be taken care of. All of this is taken care of by the behind-the-scenes personnel, of the '09 University Press staff: Claudine Hef- ner, James Sherry, Verla Weiden, Charles Burnett and James Palmer, Seated. Superintendent of the University press Clifton l.. Grossman. administrative department. Mrs. Blanche Finnell, switchboard operator and ...--nf' .v- 'TY
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