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JEANIE. JONES President, WSGA The Women ' s Student Government Association is a self-governing composed of every woman student on the campus. It is headed by an Executive Council composed of one appointed representative from each class. The Womans ' Student Government Association works in whole-hearted cooperation with the Dean of Women, and all administrative officials to enforce the ob- servance of all University policies and regulations. A House Council is elected in each dormitory. These councils, composed of a president, secretary-treasurer, and two elected representatives from each of the floors in the dormitory, with the help of the Judicial Council, are responsi- ble for the enforcement of dormitory and social regulations. These rules are subject to change, with the approval of the Dean of Women, by a Legislative Council made up of dormitory and sorority house presidents and secretaries. The President ' s Council, composed of dormitory and sorority house presidents, meets once a week with the WSGA President to discuss common problems. The Womens ' Student Government at Ole Miss is a member of the Inter-Collegiate Association of Student Governments and also of the Inter-Collegiate Association of Women Students. WSGA OFficers: Kay Mounger, Ann Ford, Nancy Reese, Betty Jane Farmer. OFFICERS JEANNIE JONES President NANCY REESE Vice-President BETTY JANE FARMER Secretary ANN FORD Treasurer
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The Campus Senate is the legislative body for the University students. This body controls all matters which are delegated to the student body by the ad- ministration, and sets the policies for all student body activities so that they may be conducted for the best interest of the student body as a whole. The Senate is composed of one member from each section of every dormi- tory, each fraternity and sorority house, each district in Vet Village, two mem- bers from the Oxford students, and the presidents of each of the seven schools at the University. The Chancellor, the Provost, the Dean of the Division of Student the Comptroller, the Dean of each school or their representatives, and a representative of the Oxford Chamber of Commerce also serve as members of the Senate. The vice-president, Jim Yelverton, and the secretary, Jean Rawson, of the Associated Student Body serve as president and clerk of the senate. The Pro-Tem, Dick Wilson, and the Marshall, Sonny Boykin, are elected by the Senate. The Chaplain and the Parliamentarian are appointed by the JIM YELVERTON President of the Senate Senate Officers. Seated Left to Right: Sonny Boykin, Jean Rawson, Jim Yelverton, Dick Wilson. OFFICERS JIM YELVERTON President DICK WILSON President-pro-tem JEAN RAWSON Clerk SONNY BOYKIN Marshall
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FIRST Row: Abby Beeson, Margo Bostwick, Pierce SECOND Row: Betty Jane Farmer, Ann Ford, Tina Gates. THIRD Row: Bonnie Gulledge, Susan Jones, Kay Lamb. FOURTH Row: Kay Mounger, Nona Parker, Carolyn Ready. FIFTH Row: Nancy Reese, Pat Sample, Beverly Swaim. SIXTH Row: Susie Taylor. NOT PICTURED: Judy Burnett, Mary Carter, Gwynn Lee Herrington, Linda Loveless, Dianne Mock, Suzanne Samuelson, Judy Wilkins.
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