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Jim Coen, senior representative, makes his point to the pleasure of Stan Bryum, graduate representative. AS officers for next year listen intently to Sen- ate proceedings at close of school year. lo t c (? tff . ; f eA M Cti4 cej-ti ii- troduccA U 7 S-Go Appointed by the AS president the Judiciary Board has the responsibility of acting as the official interpreters of the constitution, and also determine the qualifications of student candidates for office or commission. The Board this year was composed of (from left): Chris Tearjean, Pot Sockman, Barry Escoe, Sandy Borr, and Barbara Allen.
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Reviewing an idea from the preceding meet- ing, the 1965-66 Senate meets to plan for up- coming activities. Members shown from left are Nick Chilton, sophomore representative; John Lehan, sophomore president; Fred Droz vice-president; Ken Miller, AS treasurer; Hemmen, AS secretary; Jim Coen, senior , AS Heidi presi- dent; Deon Brlslow, adviser; Stan Bryum, gradu- ate representative; Don Lorenzi, senior repre- sentative. ♦ Ct A s w As the legislative branch of student government, the senate in meetings called at least once each month, intro- duced, discussed, and debated bills, resolutions, and recommendations to clear up campus problems. Composed of the class presidents, and a represent- ative of each class, the senate has been a direct line of contact with the stu- dent body. Members of the senate this year were: Stan Byrum, graduate represent- ative; Rod Bolton, senior representa- tive; Cathy Callum, junior president; Don Lorenzi, junior representative; Jon Lehan, sophomore president; Nick Chilton, sophomore representative; Bruce Mayfield, freshman president; Jeff Wilson, freshman representative. Created in 1963, the senate has the power of initiating and adopting all legislative measures necessary for cre- ating and maintaining policies, proce- 12 dures, and commissions in all areas of student concern. The judiciary board represents the ultimate in student government. It is composed of members of the student body. The justices made decisions re- garding infractions of campus rules and recommended disciplinary action in accordance with the student hand- book. Members of the board were: Barry Escoe, Chief Justice; Ted Bed- nar, Attorney General; Barbara Allen; Sandy Barr; Patrick Sackman; and Chris Tearjen. Serving as the municipal court of the student body, the judiciary board is also concerned with all violations of AS policies, legislation, and regulation. Chief Justice of the board, Barry Escoe, had the duty of preparing all cases to be presented to the judicial board, and acts in the role of a prosecutor.
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Serving the student body in diversified areas of campus concern were the AS Commissioners. From left: Bob Beekman, Al Mangles, Glenn Barnett, Fred Droz, Jane Arthur, Marilynn Mor- rison, Pam Nutter, Kit Johnston, Jon Wilson, and Susie Van Sanbeck. Each of their duties were discussed at Commission meetings held throughout the school year. f i4t ciMcd. C?€ Kf X 4A v vei ptM f w A yO Held during the second semester, Orgonizotions Day offorded the Titan student body on oppor- tunity to learn of clubs and organizations on campus. Administrating programs and poli- cies of the Associated Student Body has been the purpose of the Associated Student Commission. This year the commission established for the first time clear lines of authority to increase its own efficiency. It now has commit- tees representing the various depart- ments on campus which provide the commissioners with a more direct line of contact with group leaders. The commission has an important and chal- lenging role in the management of stu- dent affairs. Members of this year ' s commission were: Athletics, Kit Johnston; Com- munity Relations, Kit Johnson; Elec- tion, Glenn Barnett; Fine and Applied Arts Liaison, Jane Arthur; Lecture, Film, and Cultural Series, Jon Wilson; 14
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