University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1944

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Ult u right. CIM.I. UIMrK . HILL. STAPLETON. BOLIN. GREENFIELD. HARRIS. THE JUDICIARY COUNCIL handles contested elections and arp laws enacted by the Students- Auembly. Thi year 1 , main meeti Haden case, in which Haden. a sophomore, was seeking to beconv sociation, a post left vicant when Mai Minor did clared ineligible in a second meeting of tile CooDcil upholding the Con- prmidet that the rire-pretident nut be at lea t a junior. John Lake Hill ' of the Judiciary Council and memWrf. cere Dorothy Cillii. Annette enfield. Virginia Stapleton. Phil Bolin. Horace Chilton Harris, and Sam Winter.. THE STt DENT Bl REAL OF INVESTIGATION. hich -atche. for infringement of election ruU-. a not so buy this year i- -tudrni, .ere not allowed lo spend any money on their campaigns. Toe only case brought before it ... a charge against Phil Bolin for allowing friends to give an election party for him. The rate was decided in favor of Bolin. Serioo, infringemeot of the mle are brought to by the S.B.I Members of the S.B.I, included Betty Seen, chaii Eugene VillU. Billy Yhitearre. Edna Colson. and JOB M Ufl la rifkl: MARSE. WILLIS. CAVENDEK, SCOTT, COLSON. WHITEACRE.

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President Vice-President Secretary LARRY JONES BILL BOOTH JEAN BEGEMAN The war kept the Assembly busy this year by taking the vice-president elected in the spring, Max Minor; by making the two-year-old student constitution obsolete as it could not conform to the trisemester plan; and by the drafting of its members necessitating a number of appointments by the president, Larry Jones. Bill Booth was appointed to the position of vice-president. Sam Minter was named chairman of the committee for the revision of the con- stitution. Georgette Covo, John C. Davis, and Bill Wilson were appointed to fill vacancies on the Assembly. Larry Jones received his degree and his commission as an Ensign in the Navy in March and was succeeded in the president ' s office by Bill Booth. Gerald Wright was appointed vice-president. STUDENTS ' ASSEMBLY ARTS AND SCIENCES Mary Gene Catlett Pat Bradbury Ben Haden John P. Thompson FINE ARTS Betty Osborn PHARMACY Maytee D. Robinson BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bill Barnhouse ENGINEERING O. Glenn Pate Gerald Wright Thomas O. Arnold LAW Sam S. Minter EDUCATION BillieSueLawhon GRADUATE SCHOOL Melbourne (Joe) O ' Banion Second row: CATLETT, ROBINSON, O ' BANION, OSBORN, THOMI ' SOV l( lli: . Third row: LAWHON, ARNOLD, MINTER, BAKNHOUSE, WRIGHT, BRADBURY.



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' nion Ltft to right: HI.1;STKCI 1. CARROLL, CIPS Ping-Pong experts, long-hair record fiends, movie-goers, jitterbugs, magazine and newspaper readers can all relax in their favorite fashion at the TEXAS UNION, student-governed and supported campus center and focal point of University social activities. Last year the life of the Union was thought to be threatened as the Legislature passed a bill for a voluntary Union fee while students were asking for a compulsory fee. The students recognized the services and advantages of such a center, however, as forty-six percent paid in the winter and forty-eight in the spring. The life blood of the organization is the program committee which works under the sponsorship of the Union Board of Directors. The Board is made up of both faculty and student members and endeavors to fulfill its obliga- tion by giving the students what they want when they want it. Faculty and ex-student representatives on the board are Herschell P. Gipson, Dorothy Gebauer, John A. McCurdy, and Fred Adams. Larry Jones is chairman and other student members include A. K. Bergstrom, Nora Ann Carroll, Jean Begeman, Carolyn Carleton. Dorothy Ann Olson is director of the Union. THE DANCE COMMITTEE, headed by Ben Haden, has brought both sweet and swing music with such bands as Jack Teagarden, Fletcher Henderson, Ray Herbeck, Bennie Carter, and the San Marcos Navitones. The Longhorn Room, campus night club in the Union lounge, had its grand opening this fall in typical fashion with Cowboys acting as ushers. Members of the Dance Committee include Pat McClarney, Lucille Head, Charles V. Dunham, Kathleen Bland, Gene Stinnett, Frank Sherwood, Bob Peck. DUNHAM, BLA cCI.ARNKY, MADKN. SIIKKWOOD. IIKAD. STINNKTT. i- It i ffl

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