Trinity University - Mirage Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1948

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Student Council (Left to right): Hilliard Taylor; L. A. Pitts, Vice-president; Pauline Sanders, Secretary; Fred Crawford, President; Douglas Brewer; Peggy Dornberger; LaVerne Parish; James Wimberley, Treasurer. Under the leadership of Fred Crawford, president of the Associated Students, the 1947-48 Student Council has initiated several progressive programs which have served as further evidence of the advantages to be gained from a self-governing student body. Beginning the year with a “bang”, the Student Council, which con- sists of the executive committee elected from the student body at large and four members elected from the Legislative Assembly, shifted its well- oiled machinery into gear, orientated the Freshmen, provided amusing assembly periods, negotiated a special train to Temple, brought the price of cokes down to five cents, and initiated the regime of free class dances. Without a let-down, the Council continued to function efficiently through- out the year, and climaxed its activities by sponsoring the writing of a new constitution of the Associated Students. o4

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Legislative Assembly (Left to right) Ist row: La Verne Parish; Pat Hartman; Shirley Schweitzer; Joyce Wanner; Hilliard Taylor, Speaker; Aileen Schoeppe, Sponsor; Don Crocker. 2nd row: Jonathan Crudgington; Frances Smith; Virginia Greer; Ann Young; Lucille Leal; Janie Millikan; Fred Crawford. 3rd row: Ray Corder; Frances Southall; Bob Crain; Charles Lewis; Juanita Cook; Emmajo Jordan; David Kroehle. 4th row: Manuel De Larrea; Mike Rodriguez; Marion Crites, Speaker Pro-tem; Jane Mills; Welda Smith; Don Matthews; Margaret Clark; Prentice Barnett. 5th row: Oscar Sims; Peggy Dornberger; Charline Burford; John Rowan. The Legislative Assembly consists of the presidents of all the classes, clubs, and organizations on the campus, and of the editors of the student publications. The purpose of this organization is to provide a governing body which is as nearly representative as possible. It acts as a median between the students, the Student Council and the Administration. Although still suffering the growing pains of any infant organization, the Legislative Assembly has met and dealt with many campus prob- lems of prime importance. 25

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