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Chancellor of the Tribunal until her graduation in January was Barbara David. She served one semester. Tribunal members serve on the judicial board until graduation. Top Row: Dr. Ralph Nevins, Wayne As- Rehabilitation Purpose Of K-State ' s Tribunal Rehabilitation, not punishment, is the purpose of Kansas State ' s Tribunal. It carried out, during the school year, a friendly study of violations of the Honor Code of the University. There were seven student justices on Tribunal and three faculty justices. Student members were nominated by the Student Council and the faculty members by the Faculty Council on Student Af- fairs. The Tribunal does not have power of the final decisions on student affairs, but makes recom- mendations to Dean of Students Herbert J. Wun- derlich, who either approves or overrules the rec- ommendations. Determining what is fair and reasonable is a major concern of the Tribunal. It can recommend such punishments as dismissal, probation, letters to students ' parents, payment for damages, and cur- tailment of University rights and privileges of the student. The Tribunal meets when cases arise. Max Peterson was chancellor in the spring. pinall, Marilyn McCord, and Gene Olander. Bottom Row: Mary Richardson, Barbara David, John Carlin. 23
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SGA Aims To Benefil K-State Student Body The Student Governing association ' s purpose; are to establish and maintain student body govern- ment, to enact and enforce law s, and to promote activities that are considered appropriate for the student body. All students enrolled in more than six hours are automatically members of SGA and have the privilege of voting. Steve Douglas, student body president, signs all bills passed by Student Council, sees that the laws are properly executed, and handles SGA ' s corres- pondence. His other duties include representing the student body at various activities. Sid Jones, chairman of Student Council, presides at council meetings and represents the students at meetings of the Faculty Council on Student Affairs. Larger turnouts in SGA elections vi ere promoted by the Council by setting up more voting booths on campus. Other objectives of the Student Counci included moving the proposed new Universit auditorium up on the building program priorit list, recommending optional ROTC, and gettin extended weekend library hours. Council member representing the six schools and the student bod president are elected in the spring.
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AWS Council— Top Row: Claudia Beatty, Sue Abrahams, Kay Moyer, Pat Webber, Karen Joerg, Barbara Stout, Martha Sam- uelson, Carole Kerr, Ann Hanson, Linda Burge. Second Row: Dean Margaret Lahey, Mary Jo Mauler, Carolyn Moriconi, Judith A. Mai, Judy A. Young, Janice McClenahan, Peggy J. Ogan, Marilyn Hansen, Lynn Mechesney. Bottom Row: Doris J. Miller, Donna J. Winkelman, Linda K. Roy, Colene Henson, Margene Edwards, Sue Young, Judy Allen. K-Staters line up at the front door of the Auditorium while waiting to attend an all-University assembly. 24 AWS Goal Unification And Welfare of Coeds Every woman on campus is automatically a mem- ber of the Associated Women Students. The AWS council is made up of one representative for every 50 women living in an organized house or dormi- tory. Duties of the council include, with the aid of committee chairmen and a judicial board, work ing for the unification and the social and educational welfare of the women students. Associate Dean of Students Margaret Lahey advises the council and Judy Young was its president this year. Holy, fair, and wise is she was the theme of the AWS annual All Women ' s day. The theme was chosen to emphasize the religious and intellectual growth of the coed, and to enumerate the other feminine characteristics a woman should cultivate. Penny-a-minute night, at which men pay a penny for every minute past 1 a.m. they keep their dates out, brought in $165 this fall. The AWS is trying to get enough money tlirough this activity to furnish a room in the proposed women ' s scholarship hall. The service committee provided entertainment at the Fort Riley hospital each Sunday afternoon and was in charge of the Christmas caroling there. Other activities included revision of the campus queen rules, dinner at the freshman dorms to ex- plain the functions of AWS, and taking charge of the Artist Series ticket sales.
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