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IINTS (IMMI Mil Inh K.cu li v ably led tins group ol Jti building leadership cided the numbi i i pmnts i.) be assigned d the responsibilit) i il Al IONAL Mi DEN is ASSCX ia I ION rhis well-known group, led by Ruth Idol, Chairman, had varied activities. They worked to Further student relations between our stu- dents and students of other countries. Among then activities were the social events ami dis- cussions in the (osini.polit.cn (Inh and then open houses .ittci panel discussions. FINANCE HOARD This board, composed of students and faculty members, determined how funds were to be distributed among campus organizations. Cam- pus leaders turned to them for decisions on monetary issues. Conscientious and capable leadership was given by Harriet Whitmore, Chairman; Dr. Albert Keister, Mr. John Lock hart. Dr. William Barrett, and Mrs. May Adams. Faculty Advisors. HONOR BOARD Presenting the idea of a personal code of honor leading to individual responsibility on campus to new students, and making it a functioning reality to upperclassmen. has been the work of Carolyn Haden and the Honor Board, under the gracious guidance of Dr. Thomas Proctor. Faculti Advisor. REVIEWING COMMITTEE Through the efforts of the Reviewing Commit- tee, all interested students were allowed class cuts in order to attend sessions of the Social Sucnn Forum. They were also responsible for the procedures provided for obtaining grades at the end of the first semester — those famous postal cards. And so continues the constant guidance of faculty-student relations. FINANCE BOARD Mickey Pickett Sara Carpenter HONOR BOARD . . . Scaled, left to right: Carolyn Haden, Chai Dr. Thomas H. Proctt Faculty Advisor REVIE VING BOARD Seated left to right: Dr. An Miss Susan Barksdale Nancy Walker Betty eon Hagan, Chairrr Ruth B Pat Cr Miss E vira Prondeck Mr He rbert Vaughn ELECTIONS BOARD Seated, left to right: Kathryn Shields UK I IONS HOARD I Ik Fictions Board with Juanita Smith as chairman arranged the time and date of campus elections and counted the ballots I elections. The student body was assured the right of democratic action at W. C. through the work of this board.
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Judicial Board Those famous Monday night meetings of the Judicial Board art- familiar to all, by hearsay, if not through actual experience. The student body made a profound change in the organization of this group when the decision was reached that no longer would the president of student government be the presiding officer. A new office was created which includes that of the former Honor Board Chairman and that of chairman of Judicial Board, called Judicial Chairman. Her duties will be those of presiding over Honor Board meetings. Judicial Board meetings, and investigating Judicial and Honor cases. The president of SGA will continue to be a member of the board, but the institution of this office will relieve her of some of the responsibility of her former duties. Keeping records of the cases has been the duty of the Secretary of Student Government. The various members are appointed from the ranks of the three upper classes, and they meet around the horse- shoe table in the Alumnae House basement, guided by the capable- help of Miss Ellen Griffin and Miss Dot Grigsby. The foreboding air long prevalent concerning Judicial Board is now gone. The Judicial Board has taken its place in proper per- spective among its sister branches of Student Government. NATIONAL STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION . . . First Row, left to right: mond, Ruth Idol, Chairman, Betsy Lee Second Row: Nancy Benson, Spencer, Sue Martin, Selma Haydock-Wilson, Grace Blackmore. ;jf 8h Awn
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