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STUDENT COURT Although the Student Court has re- ceived httle publicity, it is an integral part of our student government. It is made up of five students chosen from the junior and senior classes, two mem- bers from the junior class and three members from the senior class. The court may try any student who violates college regulations. The court has, in the past years, been seeking more rec- ognition that they may become even more successful in their undertakings. liter Francis, Van Deusen, Robb. [24]
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STUDENT-FACULTY COMMITTEE The Student-Faculty Committee is made up of the President and Dean of the College, the Dean of Women, the Dean of Men, Director of Admissions and Personnel and two mem.bers chosen from the faculty, the officers of the Stu- dent Council and one representative from each social organization on campus. The Student-Faculty Committee serves to bring the faculty and students to- gether so that each may more clearly see and understand each other ' s view- points and problems; thus promoting greater cooperation on the campus. The Student-Faculty Committee takes action on any problems brought up in Student Council which it deems affects the Col- lege on the whole. Through this coop- eration greater understanding between faculty and student problems has been reached. It has indeed proved to be a successful and worthy function. First Rov.-: Fi-;rce, M. Clark, G. Clark, May, Buchanan, Carpenter. Second Ro-.v: Francis, Nixon, Miss Kennedy, Dr. Grier, Dean Cleland, Karlson. Third Row: Mr. Phillips, Mr. Nicholas, Fritz. f 2.U
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First Row: Carpenler, Nixon, Pierce, Carlson, Wilson, Acheson, Feehley, KosI, Second Row: Gibson, Miller, Timmons, Pratt, Behm, Francis, Fritz, Whiteman. STUDENT CnUNClL Practical experience in democracy is given to the students by the processes of the Student Council. Any broad change in the rules and regulations, curriculum and administration of college affairs is usually suggested by the Coun- cil and then presented to the student body for acceptance or rejection. The council legislates on all matters of the Student Body Association and formu- lates all rules and regulations affecting student affairs. The membership is made up of the officers of the Student Associa- tion, class presidents, a representative from each class, a representative of WAA, senior and junior representatives to the Athletic Board, Editor of the Oracle, YMCA and YWCA presidents, and house presidents. Reports of viola- tions of college regulations are investi- gated by the Council. The officers of the Student Association are also the officers of the Student Council. This year, it has sponsored the All-School Picnic, the Knox-Monmouth Dance, and a skating party for the student body. As in the past, it has emphasized the im- portance of honesty on our campus. 125]
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