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The purpose of Judicial Board is to deal with serious infractions of the Honor Policy. The Board works in conjunction with Honor Board to establish and carry out that policy in a manner which is most beneficial and applicable to this campus society, as well as the individual and the community. Following a change in 1953 in the organization of Student Government, the Judicial System functions independently of both the Legislature and Executive branches, with the Judicial Chairman as its head. Members of the Judicial Board are appointed from the three upper classes. The Secretary of S.G.A. attends the meeting to keep records of the meetings and cases, while the student body president is an ex-officio voting member of the Board. Sessions held by Judicial Board now take place in the Pecky Cypress Room of the Alumnae House. This change was insti- tuted so that the atmosphere of the meetings might be less ap- prehensive, while retaining the necessary formality. Judicial Board In Front, left to right: Geraldine F.s Miss Laura Anderton. Second Ro Blackmore, Rebecca Smith. I M ■• J
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w, left to right: Ann Robinson, Frances Jac kson, Carolyn Smith, Becky Lane, Kav Best, Geraldine Fish, Ellen Strawbndge. Second Row: Jeanne Si Hay, Mary Banks Timmon Ford, Betty Jean Hagan, Rose Farah, Shirley Waugh, Gloria Weaver, Unni Kjosnes, Tommi Martha Washam, Helen Russell, Sory Guthrey, Sue Newton, Joan Atkinson, Mary Owens Bell, Mary Ann Carpenter. Fourth Row: Polly McDonald, Pat Thomas, Anne Rothgeb, Frances Harris, Patsy Paulson, Laura Moore, Alice Joyner Irby, Nancy Benson, Jean Watson. Fifth Row: Jerry Sommers, Ruth Brown, Lo Carolyn Wood, Jo Okey, Jeanette Weaver, Bernie Roan, Sarah Henkel. Sixth Row: Ruth Jim Atk.ns, Hele Mitchell, Dr Warren Ashby, Marion Sutton, Caroline Goforth, Sue Koenig, Barbaro Blaylock, Becky Squn et Craw Third Row: do Frances Burroughs, Peggy Mary Anne Spencer, Anne Alspaugh, Saroh Emily Butner, Susie Banks, , LaVerne Fleming, Barbara Elizabeth Poteat Legislature Student Government, the official organ of student action and opinion, promptly came to order at 7:15 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month in the solemn but spacious Legislature room of Elliott Hall. With suggestions that the speaker please rise and reminders that the amendment is not germane, order was obtained by Legislature Chairman Kay Neelands in collaboration with that reliable and unim- peachable source of authority Robert ' s Rules of Order. Pro- posals affecting college and community, extra-curricular activities, student-faculty relations, and inter-collegiate con- tacts, swelled the agenda and received a thorough mulling over by the masterminds of Legislature. Frances Burroughs, the conscientious and efficient Secretary of Legislature, jotted down the innumerable motions, discussions, observations, amendments to the amendments, and other sage comments, both spontaneous and premeditated, that issued from the floor of Legislature. From this mottled confusion Frances compiled an accurate and concise record of actions passed and constitutional changes proposed. Throughout the year Legislature set up various special committees and sub- committees charging them with preliminary tasks necessary to expedite particular programs. On a similar plane were the Standing Committees established in years past with charges to administer standing programs set up by Legisla- ture. The members of Student Legislature. 1953-5-4. experi- enced inspiration, deliberation, and compensation in their continued efforts to render an over-all program of far-reach- ing benefits to Woman ' s College.
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N.in .il Slu. lulls Assou.il . . .1 group which is rapidly rising in important impus was led this year by Mary Anni S] ei in addition to spons g thi bool i ! foreign tours pi. nun. I to fit a student ' s budget, they have worked toward thi furtherance of relations between our students and thosi ol othei Finance Board is composed ol students and facult) members skilled in the handling ol group finances This board determines thi distribution ol funds among thi various student organizations according to theii needs and student interest. Tin group was headed this year by Sarah Carpenter, Chairman; with Di Albert Keister, Mr. John Lockhart, Miss Eleanor ( raig, and Mrs Maj Adams sen ing .is ad isors .it , , strives to make the idea iilu.il and group responsibility on Us .md upperdassmen, The board id aided by the guidance of Dr. Honor Board . . . the visible example of the Hono ol .1 personal code of honor leading campus, a working reality to both ne Was tins year headed by ( ' icraldini Warren Ashby. Points Committee . . . Under the leadership of Becky Lane, Chairman; Mrs. Annie Beam I ' un derburk and Dr. ( harlotte Dawley, advisors; has carried out the policy of limiting the number of points that each student may carry in order to have more people, rather than a few, serve as the campus leaders. The committee determines the number of points for each office on the basis of responsibility involved. NATIONAL STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION . . First Row, left to right: Helen Hoyncs, Rosemond Foroh, Mary Anne Spencer, Chotrmon; Jimmie Council, Grace Blockmore Second Row; Amtttt Beck, Noncy Benson, Betsy Swoin, Esther Elections Board . . . with Barbara Mitchell as chairman has installed the preferential ballot in order to eliminate primaries and reduce the tedious work that accompanies the democratic method of election. They also arrange the dates for campus elections. Miss Rita Burdette is advisor to the board. Reviewing Committee . . . with Miss Anne Lewis serving as chairman, has continued in their effort to maintain smooth relationships between the faculty and students. It is con- stantly on the watch for possible points of friction and means of cooperation between these two groups so important to each other. This year the group worked to suggest ways of improving the registration system. POINTS COMMITTEE . . . In Front: Margie Preisinger, Peggy Harris Second Becky Lane, Chairman; Lillian Harding, Mrs. Annie Beam M Funderburk, Joyce Haye: Dawley. ELECTIONS CO Ruth Sutherland, Dr. Charlotti REVIEWING BOARD . . . Rita Burden, Barbara First Row, left to right: L nda Simmons, Caroline Sevier, Nancy Gilbert, Mory Owens Bell, Ruth Brown. Second Row: Pat Crabtree, Mr. William DeVeny, Miss Ellen Griffin, Mrs. Anne Fulton Carter. Not Pictured: Dr. Anne Lewis, Chairman; Miss Susan Barksdale Mr. Herbert Vaughn.
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