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QPJE ' Keels Allen Burris Robertson Myalt Baker VVE were governed h HAGPIPE Nw STUDE T EUU EHJ The Student Council Government of Presbyterian junior College is the representative self-government or- ganization of the student body based on the honor sys- tem. It is a representation of men elected by the student body to carry Olll the constitution of the college. The re- sponsibility of this organization and its members is to pass judgment upon disciplinary offenders and to ad- minister the punishment to these offenders. The Student Council officers who were elected at the beginning of THOM AS ROBERTSON President l this year were: Thomas Robertson, president, john Burris, lst vice-president, Billy Myatt, 2nd vice-president: and Dolphus Allen, secretary- treasurer. Anthony Baker and Charles Keels were representatives from the Sophomore and Fresh- man classes, respectively. In the past school year, the Student Council has tried to promote a sense of honor, duty, and self-control among the students. The officers have fulfilled their trust, keeping the respect of the faculty and the student body. Q . The inauguration of the '52-'53 officers
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The planned BAGPIPE v-1 -v Sealed: Baker. Robertson, Gibbs. Slandingz Reels, My- att, Mclnnis, McCall, Atkin- son, Comer. Burris. Allen. The Student Activity Board has shown itself to be one of the most outstanding organizations on the campus. The board controls, subject to administrative approval, the allotment of student activity funds for various or- ganiiations and student body functions. Special com' mittees take charge of preparations for Homecoming, the Freshman-Sophomore banquet, and the dances that highlight the social season. ,--,.. STUUE T ETIVITY BU HD our activities . . . 1-,sets lII'g.tllll.llllIll on the tlunpus is repre- sented on the Student .lctixitx Board and has a xote in the conduct ol its business. Officers elut- ed this rear .ue lhomas Rolicrtson. Lllilllilllilll. .ind .Xntliom Halter, secit-tary-ti'east1i'e1'. The ollicers and lonnnitlees ol the Student Activity l'3o.lrtl tlescixe special mention for the successful nax in which ther have conducted the many .lllaits nuclei their superxision. Dean and Mrs. james sene as host and hostess
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