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i Q it - A 755725 f , ,- at qsiyyway Qw gktgiiifiiylxgi irff f,i.1.wflliri1 w ll? ' T EM dw- ,W- Qf U'f' iii LARRY GAUTIER FRANK HARBEN TOM HENDERSON ABBOTT HERRING C, E4 JONES EXECUTIVE Among the many contributions the Executive Council made toward the betterment ot student lite, was the establishment ot the Student Trattic Court. It came to be through the com- bined ettorts ot Executive Council member Linder Smith and Vice-President Woody Liles. lt set up a court composed ot six justices and one Trattic Court Clerk. Any student will, on receipt ot his second trattic ticket, appear betore the Student Trattic Court. The court can mete out any ot the prescribed penalties it deems justified tor the violation. This has done much toward reducing the number ot trattic acci- dents and violations on campus. MARTIN KIRKLAND WALT MARSHALL BOB NORD DICK PETRY Aww ha .,,g7,,,,,,' . was .,-sf I LJ to . Lriiryycyi iw Pif' V .. s,li 6 g 5 Qififvsil 'TVN '16 E gi - 'if Wm 'N-s , . , , - ii?
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lee V ,Ji-up ,E GEORGE ALBRIGHT JACQUES ADNET mn, . J. E. BARKER PAT CLAFLIN EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council is the Legislative Branch of Stu- dent Government. lt is composed of representatives of each college and school in the University. The number each sends to the council is determined by its enrollment in the preceding year. These men and women are the law-makers of Student Government. They pass such laws deemed nec- essary for the proper reauisitioning and allocation of stu- dent funds to those groups benefitting from the student budget, They have the power to accept or reject any re- quest for student funds. They also pass or reject those per- sons nominated by the president to serve on his cabinet. DON CORBETT LOUIS COTTON . iii? ' . A y tg-5 i-,fy ' ml.: Q9 i 'V 4 M ..,, ,f ' wifi 't fs. 'T 1 l i lt is the power and responsibility of the Executive Coun- cil to impeach or remove from office any officer on grounds of malfeasance of duty. They also have the authority to pass Student Body laws to supplement the Student Body Constitution. Unlike some institutions who claim to have Student Government, the University of Florida's Student Government is a working, going concern. lt represents an integral part of student life. Without it, there would be no Honor System. Many students would not have the op- portunity to learn the workings of good government before actually becoming a part of it in the work-day world. EVANS CRARY GRANT GODWIN
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w- i X ., l r- K' ig N , W T T W si 'gg' 3 in 6 T ,ic 4. r-u,,', J wi , fi' r-Q 4. ii W if ---an-l ' WWI' ,C DICK PETTIGREW SCOTTY PEEK JOE REYNOLDS JOAN SHUMAKER COUNCIL Another of its accomplishments was the creation ot a Student Blood Bank, Any student or member of his family can, when in need ot blood, obtain it from the Student Blood Bank. The Executive Council was also instrumental in estabf lishing a Solicitations Board who investigates, in advance, any charity organization that desires to stage a campus fund' raising campaign, They also perpetuated the selection an' nually ot a campus beauty queen, Miss University ot Florida , to represent the University at all otticial functions, These accomplishments are ample evidence that our Student Gov- ernment works. MORTY SMITH if 5 , 1:1 Q jg 5,li,,A,f-R WML ,... X, , th, iii. V, Li W ,iw :,..,,w, f ,fx A f'rfM,,-',,l.-iiiw-111 'T-riffai-ywzsrgslfixfliiii -vw, r-wwmfwmsf' ,-,, wp, nag, Ti ww . ,,s,,Q,.Qf.,,i,,.i ,Tn FRANK STRINGER DAVE THOMAS ROBERT WILLIS CHARLES WOFFORD ., iii? f 5 ' 5 -,11 3 ' 59-'x':Q? H'l' l' I' K ,323 F' .f1:, 4 T .ll A a s F mf, E ii?ii?T 1 M, :Ax 4 ll fi W 1' aff Tsiwzfinmh
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