University of North Carolina Greensboro - Pine Needles Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1952

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ELECTIONS BOARD I ndei the able direction I K.n Parker, the elections board arranges the time and date Foi .ill elections and bandies the votes, This committee assures us nf oui ri lii to the ' l moi ratii rate in the world of Woman ' s College. Each yeai we give oui praise For the excellent political rallj staged b) the elections POINTS COMMITTEE mii Whittington heads iliis group f students whose job ii is in be sure more leaders can serve in the W an ' s College world. Ii i- the) who decide the numbei of points suited to each office according in the responsibilirj of the office. HONOR BOARD Headed li Louise Mooney, Chairman, and Dr. Warren -U, . Facult) ilviscir. Honor Board succeeded in making ui Woman ' s College student realize that slir lia her nun personal code of honor and that it is her nun responsibility to applj this code i all phases of her college life. lis ideal is a prai tii al FINANCE ItiiMtl) Students and Facult) members who are trained in matters regarding group finances, determined how funds would l»- ' Ii-- tributed among campus organizations. Man] times during the lied ii|inn to decide tnonetai •■ issues thai hem li campus leaders. U le and consci- provided b) • arol Rogi i- ' hairman, and iculrj Idvisor. b, Foi lli are brougl • ni i. in- I. .1.1. rship i Hi. Ml- 1 1 Keister, f REVD W l (. COMMITTEE This group plans ways and means foi maintaining the best relations between facult] and students. Ii is ol greatest impor- tance thai these groups remove possible points of friction to be Bure of the besl campus relations and the reviewing com- mittee led b) Doris Huffines makes this their aim. CURRICUL1 M COMMITTEE Each department is represented b) one student on thi I iiluin Committee where student views concerning courses an liniiifilii in tin- aiirniiun ..I the I ai ult) Curriculum Committee. Thi ' iimiiniiii ' c is influential in pointing mil the need foi new courses on the campus and also foi the dropping of others. Ii i headed 1 « Montae I ml it. Student Chairman. FINANCE BOARD . . . f ' .r.l R..11 . (. I la right: Miriam lla- i-. S, ,r, lar, : la. Rog.r.. Chairman; Op. Albert Krister, Farult. Ad isor. Second Row: Mr. John C, Lockhart, Miss Anne Lewie, Marlon Sifford. Herri

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r. 51 Hole. If I to r.S A. ne Sutton n ry Agnes Tola Jo an Roberts De Ju t Kendall road Row: uiae Moonej ne Rainey 1) . Lydia Cordon Shi enna By rd Beltve Etans. Kalhryn Pai Judicial Board President of the Student Government Association, June Rainey, heads the law enforcing body of the Woman ' s College Govern- ment. This Judicial Board handles all student cases except those dealing with suspension and expulsion. The nine members f the board are appointed by the chairman. From the student body. the Judicial Board members take their seals at the horse- shoe table in the Alumnae House each Monday night, the) are completely aware of the democratic responsibility resting on their shoulders. The board is counseled on the graves! issues b) Dr. Lydia Gordon Shivers. This year the board is experimenting with a plan to keep the student body informed of tin proceedings. n article i printed monthly in the Carolinian stating the offense and penalty in each case, without mentioning the name of the offender. Judicial Board holds the highest power mi campus and the members realizing this, exact every effort on all matters to uphold their reputation of democratic action. ll cases receive long and hard deliberation where evei j possible fact is included and the student ' s rights and situation is considered with the utmost care. Each offender knows that her case has been tried and weighed individual!) b) her peers anil has been judged with the democratic truths of the Woman ' s College. m TjMJpnf fit wN 1 V ft 1 J



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Greater University Council The four-year-old tradition of having a Greater I niversirj Couni State, Woman ' - College, and Carolina continued tlii- yeai n numerous activities. F.,tablished in 1947 the council lias worked • bond between branches of the Mat.- University. Chief among it- purposes is making campus social and academic activities available tc other school . For the lir-t meeting of the year the council assembled in Chapel Hill cm Gr University Day. Action was taken to improve publicity exchange among the three this responsibilirj on our campus and musical presentations, plays, lect Forum are announced on all campuses with encouragement (or attendance. Increasing intramura athletics is also favored as part of field day. ting of a delegation from ivacious group planning to further strengthen the llti; ' ' -. Golden Chain has •s. and the Social Science CREITER UNIVERSITY COUNCIL MEMBERS First Rote, left to right: Jon,- Sarslicld. President ; Sally Harrison, Secretary; s„„i a Angsladt, Betty Hill. Marilvn Robinettc • Second Rou : June Rain.-. Elaine Hull.. Louise Mo.,..e . Betty Bullard. Rozelle Royall • Third R... . t.eral.l Mann. Kenneth Hanson. H..»ard Well,. Uiek Pitt,, t,. V. . Willi, • Fourth Rot, Jav Brvan. Poul Fought. Jack McCormiek. Bobb. Con.,. John llit.an. Jack Baugh. ineent (lutland. Ccorge Prudcn • Vol Pictured: Hank smith. Vincent Uutland. Bill Patter,,,... Monro. Brettler. Ed Hollowell. Rose- mary Bono. L.nn Brinkle. . |ohn llarri-. P,.«. Stewart. Tom Sully. John Robinson. Bill Hogshead. Bob Vaughn. John liorleh. Jo Vnn Page. Bun.., Da. is. Hcnr Bouers. Dick Pcncgar. Program lihiii) V.M.— Meeting of the Student Council of the Greater I niversitj Speaker: Mr. Gordon Gray, President, University of North Carolina 12:00 Noon -Luncheon. Morehead Building, honoring the Board of Trustees 2:30 P.M. -State vs Carolina Football Game, Kenan Stadium Half Tim.-- Special Band Formations and Card Stunts b) the I . ol V C. Student Body of the day ' s events 5:00 P.M.— Reception, Graham Memorial, honoring visiting students 6:30 P.M. -Performance: Music of the Spheres, Morehead Planetarium ■Greater University Day Da Sponsored by the Grail Vjfc4 If M iff Afii It ft fjlf 1 jj

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