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Community Council Committees EDrG T]ONAL AFFAIRS— Jeannette Hedrick, B. K. Hannifan. Pl ' BLICATIONS— Dean Vi ' ilson. Bill W.itsc-n, Kay Evans, Dean Sha er. U 1 n tiiiR 1 m ' K Jii ' -If ll 3r T ' w- f m 1 INTRAML RAL — Da 1 x ii- son Jack Tissot. NATIONAL STUDENT AS SOCIATION— Jim Scott. Ma Parker. Mike Kundrat. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Helen Campbell. Ted Jungas. Pat Wilt. CONDUCT (Top)— Dean Schookraft. Marilyn Smith. Cliff Judy. Dean Wilson. WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE (Bottom)— John Had- ley, Carol Gearty. Dean Wilson, Jerry Rabinowitz, Wally Cheatham, Judy Kerwood. CULTLRAL ENRICHMENT— Pnscilla Rice. Glenda McDonald. Marge Mc- Cullough, Kay Rider. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES— Dean Wilson. Mary Lou Hetz. Dean Shaver. Wayne Graham. AWARDS — Rudy Jablon.sky. Dean Schoolcraft. Carol Boyer. Steve Rohr. 26
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-. - . - ■ J Scott A . . We, the members of the campus community of West Virginia Wesleyan College, recognizing the need for an in- clusive and efficient form of college government, and the democratic possibilities of a community government where- in students, faculty, and administration work side by side, do institute this constitution and dedicate ourselves to the realization of the objectives of our college through its faithful execution. (Preamble to Constitution of Com- munity Council). In the spring each class nominates a presidential candidate and one more than its number of class representatives. The Wesleyan student body elected in last spring ' s General Election as president, Art McDermott, and the following representatives: sen- iors, Cliff Buell, Dave Houston, Priscilla Howard; ■ • Houston r •■ ' ' ■ .fdnet Ho Community Council ommunity of West Juniors, Harriet A Juniors, Harriet Aveyard, Janet Houston, Cliff Judy; sophomores, Mike Kundrat, Jim Scott; and two faculty representatives. Rev. Sidney Davis, Mrs. Juanita Parker. In September freshmen chose Donna MacWiUiams, Bill McBride to represent their class. The membership chose Dave Houston, vice president, and Prill Howard, secretary. Deans Schoolcraft, Shaver, and Wilson are ex-officio members. Community Council regulates many campus events through these committees: Awards, Conduct, Cul- tural Enrichment, Fraternities, Publications, Religious Activities, Social Activities, Student Union, National Student Association, Educational Affairs, Intramurals, Special Activities, and World University Service. RELlGiOU; Fischer, K i — - mve Houston. S ' S ' , o. rop 25
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f ' :• l I In United Nations cLiss, Dave Stahl points out Egypt, the center of debate and discussion for many sessions of this new class, requested by 27 students this semester. Academic Life A stitch in time saves nine, believe these student seamstresses who can discuss campus news and work at the same time in the Home Economics department (above). Bet Carolyn has just baked a delicious chocolate cake ! (Below). ' - ggj g (Below top) Dr. Rossbach explains mitosis to a group of engrossed freshmen in Biologidd Science Lab. (Below) If this picture looks fishy, it ' s because it is! Art Seiderman and Mike Harmelin are examining a catfish for Comp.i .i!:u Ak.i!.-i ' ; d. i t ! i ] 12 Hr HLk Ui ik-iiHi il When Pnll isn ' t designing MLRiMLRMONTIS di- vision pages, she ' s working in the Art BuildniR. Mary Lou is her silent subiect. ■ What does make the world go round? wonder these students enraptured in a Physical Scieuce Lee- ture. Doesn ' t Art look studious?
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