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. ia»Hz. ' i - tic:wu:. ' The iudicial work of the Asso- ciation Is centralized in the Supe- rior Court mode up of four faculty and administration members, one student member from each class, as well as the President, Vice- President, Chairman of the House Presidents ' Council and Junior Vice-President of the Association, who have the right of discussion but not of vote. There are also District Courts: Upper class courts composed of the House Presidents, and Freshman Courts composed of Village Juniors. The Chief Jus- tice presides over all courts. As a source of responsible ad- vice, the Association has a Cab- inet composed of the Heads of the Major College Organizations. As a means of coordinating the administration of the houses to the central government, and for the consideration of general house problems, there Is a House Presidents ' Council, composed of the Presidents of the Upper-class houses, and presided over by the Chairman of the House Presidents ' Council. As a medium of determining all-college opinion on matters of all-college Importance, there Is a College Council made up of the President of the College, the Dean of Students, the Dean of Residence, four members of the faculty and administration, the members of the Cabinet, and one representative from each class from each house. The President of the Association presides. JEAN KIXMILLER Chief Justice of Superior Court SUSAN PALMER Cliairman of House Presidents ' Council JEAN PHILBRICK Senior Vice-President NANCY BARTRAM Junior Vice-President MOLLY BISHOP Secretary MARIE TIFFT Treasurer NANCY EVANS Recorder of Points DOROTHY SCHOENFUSS Fire Chief 27
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MARY ALICE ROSS, President Wellesley College Government Association The College Government Association of Wellesley was organized by the students, who desired to assume individually and collectively a responsibility for the conduct of Wellesley students in their college life, and thus to promote loyalty and self-control. All Wellesley students are members of the Association. Its officers, elected by the members, ore a Presi- dent, a Chief Justice, a Chairman of the House Presidents ' Council, who are Seniors; a Junior Vice-President and a Treasurer, who are Juniors; a Secretary, and a Recorder of Points, who are Sophomores. The executive and legislative work of the Association is centralized in a Senate, made up of the Presi- dent of the College, four members of the faculty and administration, and the Dean of Residence (non- voting) as well as the President, Senior Vice-President, Chief Justice and Junior Vice-President of the Association, the Editor-in-Chief of News, and one Jjnior, two Sophomores and one Freshman acting as Treasurer, Secretary, Recorder of Points and Clerk respectively. The President presides. 26
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FIRST ROW: Saily Maier, Jane Lum, Jane Parker, Jean Abrams, Dorothy Honiss, SECOND ROW: Ann Robinson, Valerie Roemer, Barbara Butterfield, Nancy Bertram, Muriel Pfaelzer, Constance Anderson, Barbara Hunt. THIRD ROW: Mary Alice Cary, Mary Jean McCally, Solly Powell, Annabelle Cook, Layne Davis, Marian Roth, Georgia Ray, Holly Mann, Jane Coffey. [ u 28
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