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La IB in YW rt M22 'WS B Sf. F 05.1.1.3 -gm 'A E L, mm ir -Q. N. Gruner, A. Genovese, N. Fulwyler, G. Brown, J. Grossman. Student Court Student Court, judicial branch of student govern- ment at Bowling Green, heard and decided cases con- cerning interpretation of Senate regulations and disputes between campus organizations. The Court, which met each Wednesday at 4 p. m. in the Nest, tried mostly traffic cases concerning violations of campus parking regulations. The group worked closely with the Campus Cops to enforce traffic laws. Court justices were appointed by the Senate president in either their sophomore or junior years, but had to be of junior rank before taking office. The appointments had to be confirmed by a two-thirds vote of the Senate. Niles Fulwyler was chief justice of the Court for the 1951-52 session, and Angela Genovese, Shirley Hollis, John Grossman, and Mark Brown served as the other justices. Nancy Gruner was Clerk of Courts. Dr. Benjamin Pierce, Dean of Business Adminis- tration was Court Advisor. During the year, the Court made several trips to different courts to observe how cases were handled and obtain training and background for their trying of campus cases. I do solemnly swear . . 3' Nancy Gruner, clerk of courts swears in a witness before Student Court.
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H Anderson A. Conklin H. Ehrenman B, Georgopoulos L. Helms R. Hoffman H. Jacobson R. Kennei B Pierce F. Prout F. Ricketts E. Shuck K. Shoemaker R. Taylor D. Tindall Omicron Delta Kappa The purpose of Omicron Delta Kappa was to re- cognize men With a high standard of leadership in collegiate activities and to encourage them along this line, to bring the most representative men in all phases of college life together into an organization Where they can help to mould the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest, and to bring members of the faculty and student body together on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. Membership in ODK was granted solely through collegiate circles on the basis of character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service in campus life, and con- secration to democratic ideals. A member had to be in the upper third of his class, and be outstanding in at least two of the five major fields: scholarship, social and religious, speech, music, dramatic arts, publications, and athletics. . At Homecoming ODK sponsored an information booth for the benefit of visitors, and welcomed the major athletic teams. At mid-year Omicron Delta Kappa held its an- nual tapping ceremony which Was its most outstand- ing event. Richard Hoffman served as this year's president with Ken Shoemaker as vice president, Dean Pierce as secretary, and Fred Ricketts as treasurer. if'i 1 if '
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