UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Student government enacts and enforces suitable laws, and promotes athletics, debating, publications of the Student Body, entertainments of a general educational value, and such other activities as the Student Body may adopt. The officers of the Student Body are the President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, members of the Honor Court, Athletic Council, Executive Council, Lyceum Council, editors and busi- ness managers of student publications, and student members of the Board of Student Publications. Women Students' Association.-The Women Students' Association of the Uni- versity is a subsidiary of the student body. Its purposes are: 1. To promote the welfare of women students in cooperation with the administra- tion, the student body, and the Dean of Women. 2. To deepen the sense of individual and collective responsibility. 3. To promote loyalty to all college activities and organizations and to uphold high social and academic standards among University women students. Every undergraduate woman student upon registration in this University auto- matically becomes a member of the Women Students' Association of the University of Florida. The business of the association is conducted by a council composed of an executive committee consisting of the officers, one representative from the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes respectively, and the Secretary of Women's Affairs, and representatives elected from Alpha Lambda Delta, the Hall Councils, Panhellenic, Women's Glee Club, Women's Independent Society, Women's Recreation Association and other women's organizations as they are admitted to the campus and passed on by the executive committee. There are also elected representatives from Off-campus students. Voting in these elections is limited to undergraduate women students. Debating.-Practice in debating is open to all students through the programs of the varsity and University College debate squads. This work, which is sponsored by the Debate Club, is under the direction of the Department of Speech, and culminates in an extensive schedule of intercollegiate debates. Dramatics.-Any student has an opportunity to participate in several plays which are presented each year by the Florida Players, a dramatic group under direction of the Department of Speech. Executive Council.-The Executive Council is composed of representatives elected from the colleges on the campus and in general acts as administrator of Student Body affairs. The Athletic Council and the Lyceum Council have jurisdiction over their respective fields. Publications.-The Student body publishes The Seminole, the yeai book; The Florida Alligator, the student newspaper; The "F" Book, the student's guide; and The Orange Peel, the campus literary magazine. Religious Activities.-A broad program of inter-denominational religious activities is sponsored on the campus by the Student Religious Association. Composed of repre- sentatives of all denominational student religious groups and of the student body at large, the Association brings outstanding lecturers in the field of religion to the Uni- versity, holds group discussions and seminars, and enlists students in a program of ser- vice to the University and the state. A faculty committee on religion, appointed by the President oi the University, assists the Student Religious Association in its program and work,