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The Student Government Association was installed on the University campus in 1939. It replaced a divided system in which men were represented by a Men's Student Government Council, women by a Women's Self-Governing System.
The constitution of the Student Government Association was drawn up in the spring of 1939 and went into effect in September of the same year when it was ratified by the student body. This constitution was revised in 1943 and the revised constitution is now in effect.
The Student Government Assembly is composed of the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and twenty-nine members selected by and from the various colleges at elections held during the first and second semesters.
The president and secretary of the Student Union Board, and the president and secretary of the House Presidents Council are ex-officio non-voting members. Three non-voting faculty members are recommended by the Assembly and appointed by the University faculty to attend the Assembly meetings. These faculty members for the past year were A. D. Kirwan, Lee Townsend, and J. S. Horine.

Officers: George Lawson, president; Pat Patterson, vice-president; Jane Stockton, secretary; and Henry Maeser, treasurer.
Members: Ed Berry, Jim Bradbury, Pete Carter, Alice Clayton, Wayne Carrol, Jack Early, Bill Gatton, T. I. Glasscock, Bobie Hackworth, Paul Holleman, Vu Tarn Ich, Bob Jones, Dodgie King, James Kostes, Jim McCurry, Elaine Moore, Pat Moore, Henry Neel, Charles Negley, Abdel Nour, Zoe Parker, John Redden, John Robertson, Dick Rushing, Suzie Swayze, Jane Truitt, and Fred Williams.
Glasscock, Carter, Hollemanl Kirwan, Neel, Kostas, Jones, Berry, Hackworth, McCurry, Williams Linville, Truitt, Clayton, Swayze, Moore, Patterson, Lawson, Stockton, Negley, Robertson, King, Bradbury, Ich
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