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Show J^=vHE disciplinary power of the ^y Associated Students of the University of Utah is vested in the Student Government Board. This body has original jurisdiction to hear and determine all cases arising from any offense against the general welfare of the student body, and cases arising from infraction by students of any rule of discipline of the University. It is also the duty of the Board to interpret the constitution in case of conflict. The Board consists of the members of the Executive Council, the four class presidents, the editor of the Utah Chronicle, one junior and two senior class representatives. The second vice-president of the A. S. U. U. presides as chairman. The junior and senior members are elected by the student body, the junior elected to serve two years and the senior member for one year. The Student Government Board was created two years ago, when the new constitution adopted provided for its establishment. Since the constitution and the Board have only been in operation for two years, there remains much in the way of advancement for the future. As the Board has final power to interpret the constitution which provides for the workings of the A. S. U. U., it will undoubtedly play a large part in the development of student government as the years go on. Eva Hancock, Vice-president of the Student Body member McGregor, Gates, Lee, O'Rourke, Farmer, Woolley, Hancock, Rees, Hogan, Murphy, Davis, Holmgren M ^ieie:iH9€Ttf3i*i»i:eiei0!ei«i«ie.i«.iei«ie.iaca«l [47] |