The Kaldron . MtnB Senate President H. C. Baton, 22 Vice-President M. E. Kofford, 22 Secretary G. P. Booth, 22 Treasurer L. C. Dundon, 22 Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Two W. W. Bingaman (8) M. E. Kofford (2) G. P. Booth (4) W. E. Severn (5) L. C. Dundon (3) K. G. Virtue (6) H. C. Eaton (1) R. H. Weaver (7) In order to give the students more opportunity for self-government, theMens Senate was formed in 1916 and approved by the faculty early in constitution provided for a body of seven men students: four seniors, twojuniors, and one sophomore. The duties of this organization are to super-vis


The Kaldron . MtnB Senate President H. C. Baton, 22 Vice-President M. E. Kofford, 22 Secretary G. P. Booth, 22 Treasurer L. C. Dundon, 22 Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Two W. W. Bingaman (8) M. E. Kofford (2) G. P. Booth (4) W. E. Severn (5) L. C. Dundon (3) K. G. Virtue (6) H. C. Eaton (1) R. H. Weaver (7) In order to give the students more opportunity for self-government, theMens Senate was formed in 1916 and approved by the faculty early in constitution provided for a body of seven men students: four seniors, twojuniors, and one sophomore. The duties of this organization are to super-vise elections, enforce college rules and traditions, and to cooperate with theFaculty discipline committee in case of student discipline. An amendment to the original constitution was passed on May 7th, 1921,which has very much improved the former system. Under the revisedconstitution the Senate is no longer based on class representation, butrather on fraternity groups. From each group there is nominated threeju


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