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Evelyn Burnett, Betty Tronsen, Helen Carroll, Mary Hensler, Pe: ny Milne, Rosemary Kraemer, Elliott, Veda Say McCrery, Doris Martin, Chairman Virginia Conzelman. IHr. WUMLINI J LUU III, judiciary body of the W.S.G.A., deals primarily with women students who run counter to the commandments . Proud of their non-political nature, the Court holds regular meetings at which penalties are imposed for infractions of major rulings. Virginia Conzelman was chairman. L 1 U JjJ ilLi il 1U1 J JjUilllJJ, or the officia yes men of Troy, meet annually to appoint others. The Board recommends to the Student Senate appointments for various publication heads. This group of editors and business managers did meet twice this year. First row: Ev Vilander, Prof. French, Ken Stonier, Reavis Winckler, Mike MacBan. Second row: Jack Parrent, Paul Miller, Lee Goodman, Jimmy Roberts. 1
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The Senate was not without its personnel problems, for three members were gently but definitely ousted for pre- vious failure to comply with the much-debated 1.5 grade requirement. Max Ramey, erstwhile law school president, left the fold by request even after noble but vain attempts of law cohorts failed to move the stolid senators. Lester Evans, interfraternity council president, was removed with less fanfare but with equal certainty. The lawmaking career of Earl Maddox, chairman of the music council, also was abruptly ended. One evening the senators even became a self-constituted committee for the suppression of un-American activities when it entertained a membership proposal of the assertedly pink California Youth Legislature. Instead of biting at the red Herring so brazenly flapped in their faces, the senators unanimously threw it back into the uninviting waters from whence it came. Messrs. MacBan and Jones were not alone on those semi-monthly Tuesday evenings. There were others, thirty-one of them. Most of them sat quietly on their prerogatives, but some were vocative if not rational and voluble if not explicit. There were infrequent but oh-so-vehement chirps from the sopranic secretary, Helen Herweg. Always present was generously-proportioned Jack Baird, who often managed to raise his substantial girth to hem and haw through a decision or two. And there was Daily Trojan Editor Reavis Winckler, who could be depended on to use a nickel ' s worth of time in which to put in his two-cents ' worth. 21
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Chairman Merle Morris, Bob Hawkins, Tom Call, Stan Gortikov, Roger He z, Gordon Wright, Jimmy Roberts, Dr. Bacon. 1 liJLi lVlJLil J LiU Ul LilJ-j, highest men ' s judicial body on campus, tries cases among male students which involve an infringement of the Trojan code of ethics. Aiming at prevention, these jurists attempt to keep Trojan morale on a high plane. Dean Bacon and Chairman Merle Morris led the ' 40 Council. 1 liJLi i 1 JLli jJLi 1 ll i LiU Ul LilJ i, is a group composed of major sport captains and managers under the direction of Willis Hunter, Arnold Eddy, and Leo Adams. In charge of athletic equipment, the Council also con- cerns itself with policy making for the entire athletic division of the university. First row: Howard Pitt, Director Bill Hunter, Mike MacBan, Leo Adams, Paul Wolf. Second row: Charles Vogeley, Charles Butterworth, Willis Woods, Bill Busby. -
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