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STUDENT COUNCIL-TOP ROW: Doug Wilmore, president, Sam Osu, Tom Williams, Gary Saviano BOTTOM ROW Los Bill Schroeder, Andy Anderson, vice-president, Mike Harper, Coleman, treasurer, Judy Hawver, Barbara Dewey secretary Al Camblin. SECOND ROW: Dean Hackett, Jim Anderson, Martha Stout, Judy Sick, Marilyn Miller Mary Rgdon Students Act Through Student Council Participation Student Council, composed of a rep- resentative of each social fraternity and an equal number of unaffiliated stu- dents organized Orientation, Homecom- ing, the All School Parth, May Fete Queen, class officer and student council elections and budgeted funds. The most important issue proposed by the Council was the adoption of a new constitution. A USA backed constitution was rejected by the General Faculty Council who urged the Council to take action about a new constitution before March l5, or the Council would be dissolved. A com- mittee headed by Marilyn Miller drew up a new constitution which was passed by the Council and the Student body. The major change in the new constitu- tion is the re-apportionment of repre- sentation. Doug Wilmore,' President of Student Council has taken decisive action to curb many campus prob lems. -l -
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,tai ? Dean of Students, Philip Tripp, takes a moment from his many duties for well-earned relaxation. Deans Crganize Activities Phillip Tripp, Dean of Students, combines counseling and teaching Edu- cation, and is a member of the Wash- burn General Council. Previous to his position at Washburn, he was Student Personnel Administrator for Chicago Teachers College, Research Associate at the University of Chicago and Chair- man of the English Department at Shiner College. Miss Marie Moore, as Washburn's Dean of Women, directs activities of Benton Hall, Sponsors Panhellenic and Women's Councils and teaches Fresh- man English. Dean of Men, Dean E. Hackett teaches education courses and advises student council, lnterfraternity Council, NEA, and Canterbury Club. Washburn women take pride in their active Dean Dean of Men, Dean E. Hackett, includes in his of Women and English instructor, Marie Moore. duties, advising several campus organizations. 'N 4,11 .14 1' ' 2 V , . al K S M 1 ' , K H, NE , , is I rf l ' , , tiff' V, , 'fi- A
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1' L an ,RV ,.d i ursiiorsi Aovisoiw BOARD-Top ROW: chef wang, Jerry mon. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Filsorv Bofbofo Dewey: Morfho Barker, Ernest Bader, Richard Vogel, Phillip Tripp, Dick King- Sfoufz SONY F0059- BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS-Ken Sourk, Harold Blostein, Bill Evans, Andy Anderson. Many Boards Functional To Campus Life BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS- The Board of Publications regulates the two largest publications on Washburn campus, the Kaw and the Review. The Board, composed of two faculty mem- bers and three student council mem- bers controls the operating funds, se- lects the editors and business manag- ers, settles contracts, sets salaries, and approves purchases. Also published by the Board is the Hemlock, a literary magazine consisting of original com- positions by students. UNION ADVISORY BOARD- The Union Advisory Board consists of rep- resentatives of the student body, the faculty and the administration. They sponsor all Union activities including the purchase of the new cinemascope screen and the construction of the Frontier Room.
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