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Student Court Alfred Mac( i i rc Chit I .1 usii, i The Min - Studenl C i consists l three justices, one Chief Justice .mil two Senior Justices. Tin- remainder of tin ' courl i made up nl nine associate justices, three oi whom succeed in the positions nl justices for tin- following year. The nine mosl capable nm mi the Sophomore Vigilance Committee are elected in become associate justices. Elections are conducted l t h - Men ' s Studenl Senate ;it the nexl to the final meeting I the retiring Senate. The court is maintained to uphold the traditions of the I niversit) and I lender decisions concerning the regulations 01 the Mens Stu- denl Senate. l I Rl li .1. l i ( !u III. ' hi. I Jlislli ■ SENIOR M sticks Roeer E. LoU Raymond E. Swalm ASSOCIATE .11 STICKS Brewei Burnetl Uberl Geehi Glen Bickerstaff nlmr Kornblutl Nelson Cook Louis Marburg John Deegan Ellis Trefethen Richard Freeman Dcrgan Marbori II. i, . .ii v. 1 1 n , BickersuB Kurnlilulh 27
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Women ' s Student Senate I li in 1 1 in 1 1 x n ii President Dorothy Hatch Hi 1 1 Barnetti ( II MtLOTTE Gl I i l li Crai e K - Vivian Hi i bi Kl I INOR I ' ll K Dorothy Fli Bakhau Cobb CTINC as women ' s governing l o l ul the I Diversity for twenty- three years, the omen - Student Senate, formerl) the omen - f eague and Women ' s Student Government Association, has proven itself a Btrong and efficient organization on the campus. This hodv. hetter known a . S. S.. acts in conjunction with the Dean I Women and Men ' s Student Senate in the supervision of all student affairs except organized athletics. Enforcement of rules enacted l the Senate is carried out through House Presidents, who act as representatives of their living centers. The increased number of these living centers, due to the increased en- rollment f women in the I niversity, has necessitated a more complex organization and a more intricate system of rules. OFFICE President I ice President .Si i ond I a e President Secretary Treasure! Social Chairman Senioi Guidance Chairman I ' ubiii it Chaif ' mm A TIN [TV REPRESENTATn ES Makjokik BlIONNER • Margaret Iclehart I)i, Ills Am HBOLD MARJORIE iimiumi.ii Orange Ji i.ia IU;ad ii M W i hi li l Ull Sll H ) II Mlllll I IIIIM1 - President of Panhellenit President 0 ) . If. C. A. President of If . A. A. II omen ' s Editoi 0) Dnih - Speakei oj II omen ' s Congress II omen ' s Convocation Chairman President oj Citi II muni-, tub President oj Sororit) Group ( I HERINE ( lAREI nn Mti 111 Lewis (•I nil Eleanor Pe k. ( ii im Brow n MaRYDEE JOHNSON I lns K. I inn N Mm LEY, I 1 President 0) Dormitory Group President oj Registered House Vice President oj Senioi Class I iir President oj JunUn Class I iii President oj Sophomore President 0 Freshman Class V.I, 1 1, Loo] in Brown B Holla) • 11. I, I. . ll I I III 26
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Interfraternity Council Tjie Interfraternity Council has continued to function to great advan- tage iliis past vear in promoting the interests of the Greek chapters on the campus and also in helping the freshmen to become ac- climated to university life. Working in close co-operation with Dean Griffiths, in carrying OUl the new deferred rnsliing plan, this bod ha- contributed t i the SUCCeSS of a greath improved system. After the radical change in fraternity rushing rules bv the admin- istration, it still remained for the Council to decide upon a method of bidding. For the fulfillment of this need the fraternity representatives chose a preferential bidding plan. This scheme proved very effective and the end of rushing season did not bring man of the bad effects of the former sand- bagging, although certain further changes will be helpful. Evidence of the work accomplished l [nterfraternity Councils was brought to the surface bj the delegates uho attended the National Greek Conference, when ' a report was read stating that for the first time the scholarship of fraternity men in United Stales was above the general average. In addition to such underlying purposes, the Council lias forwarded relationships mi the Hill by such social functions as the Inlei 1 1 atci nil Smoker which was as well enjoyed and appreciated as in former years. Fahiiki. J. Cosi.unc President Willi.m. Coigriff Ltgfotl 28
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