Student Government
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 and 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.
The constitution drawn up then was revised in 1943 and the revised constitution is now in effect.
The Student Government As-sembly is composed of the president, vice-president, secretary, treasure r, 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 recommended by the Assembly and appointed by the University faculty, also attend Assembly meetings.
Faculty members: A. D. Kir-wan, J. S. Murine, D. E. South
Officers: Jerry Jones, president; Jack Ballantine, vice president; Ann Kirtley, secretary: Irvine Scrivner, treasurer.
Members: Jack Ballantine. Bill Barklan, Jerrv Bass, Frank Bassett, Charles Bastin, Pollv Boteler, J o b n Brabant, Bill Darter, Fred Dorr, George Fisher, Jess Gardner, Bob Gregory. Henry llarelson, Preben Ilaag-enson, Reed Holland, William I lendrick, Jerry Jones, James Jones, Katherine King, Ann Kirtley, Joe Lee, Frank Maturo. Dianne McKaig, Dave Moberly, Emmie Lou Patrick, Pat Patterson, Anita Powers, Ben Reeves, Dorothy Robinson, L. G. Smith, Don Smith, Linda Smith. Irvine Scrivner.
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