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ASPC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: The controlling organ and second major policy-making body of the student government, this council is the creator of most of the other committees and councils on campus. It handles the budget, runs the Coop, subsidizes the publications, (in the case of the Metate, to the extent of several hundred dollars) and, no mean task, co-ordinates the activities of the student body in general. Its members are: above, seated: Shroyer, Ritchie, Wilhelm, Mrs. Throne (business manager, without whom the whole process of student government would come quickly to a grinding halt), Clarke, Utschig, Jensen, Ogle. Standing: Ingro, Tilling, N. Miller, Carr, Prestwich, Knecht, Johnson, Huemer, Kubo, Nordeen, Ludlow, Tseng, and F. Little. COLLEGE LIFE COUNCIL: Congenial and harmless-appearing in this picture, the CLC is actually a most powerful organization, being the chief policy-making group for the student body. It is they who determine college policy concerning, among other things, fraternity cabins, dancing on Sundays, and im- morality in student shows. They also serve as a board of appeal in judiciary decisions. Above opposite, seated.: Dean Beatty, Mr. Jaeger, Clarke, Dean Walton, Runsvold, Wilhelm, Utschig, Donahue, Lockwood, Carpenter, Mr. Amrein, Ogle, Mr. Russell. Standing: Nordeen, McManigal, Klein, Wrench. Mr. Sanders not pictured. JOINT JUDICIARY COUNCIL: Composed of the members of both men ' s and women ' s judiciaries, this body decides cases which affect both men and women, such as those involving academic dishonesty, immoral conduct at the ranch party, and the like. This year the Joint Judiciary has also supervised campus traffic regulations and violations. Below opposite, floor: Rich, Stilwell, Shaw, Moreman. Seated: Soulanille, Box, Klein, Donahue, Potter. Standing: Mr. Rostvold, Dougher, Marshall, J. Neff. Not pictured: McCornack, Wire, Dean Beatty, Dean Walton, Dr. Nelson Smith. 30
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