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The Student Tribunal disciplines the violators of APSU's policies -K Amway: m. wailqsgnmgg1w SHARGNuBRAgtsoK; N3 It is up to the Student Tribunal to hear the cases of students accused of violating policy at APSU. After hearing the cases, the Tribunal pronounces judgement and suggests a penalty which is then acted upon by the university officials. The members of the Student Tribunal are tL-Ri: James Bales, associate justice; Ron Guest, associate justice; Helen Jones, court clerk; Earline McGhee, associate justice; James Hemphill. chief justice; Sharon Brabson, associate justice; Jack Prout, associate justice and Gary Towsend, associate justice. 67
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The Senate is SGA's legislative body The Senate is the legislative body of the Student Government Association. It is up to them to pass bills and resolutions on matters that effect the student body. It is also up to them to try and keep the lines of communication open with the administrators at Austin Peay, so as to give the students an understanding into the doings of APSU's officials. Each year elections are held for senator so that each class can be dutifully represented.
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APSU Student Ambassadors aim at growth HA new program is being initiated at Austin Peay this year to support and promote our university by informing outstanding high school students and other prospective college students of the advantages of attending Austin Peay State University, said President Robert Riggs when commenting about the APSU Student Ambassadors. itThe university ambassadors are ap- proximately 65 students who are from some of the predominant areas and are good aII-around people we want at The Peay, remarked Dick Littleton, di- rector of admissions. Selection of the group was limited to slightly more than one per cent of the current student body and was based upon personality, drive, leadership and interest in the university. Mrs. Judy Riggs, the university's first lady, served as honorary chairperson for the group and hosted a reception after the ambassadors had first been chosen. It was held at Archwood, the president's home, to explain the con- cept of the new program. The APSU Student Ambassadors is a group which the university has needed for a long time. There is an unlimited potential for service to the university and it is another way in which interest- ed students can get involved to perpet- uate the growth and goodwill of Austin Peay and its relationship to the area of which it serves, according to Littleton. The Ambassadors include Donna McWhorter, Lisa McDonough, Sherry Wall, Nancy Northington, Kay Darnell, Laverne Smith, Benny Skinner, Matt Rudolph, Bobby Worthington, Carol Cain, Dick Tracy - Montgomery Top - Jean Proctor. Patti Webster, Fred Rose, Melony Haley. Nanette Noffsinger. Chuck Thompson, Steve Elliott and Mrs. Judy Riggs get acquainted at the reception given for the APSU Student Ambassadors. Top Left - Shelia Faulkner reads the list of Ambassadors while Dick Littleton and Barbara Martin discuss the newly initiated program. Left - Mrs. Riggs discusses her plans for the Ambassador Program with two students.
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