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Page 105 text:
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OR 3' AN THE AUJ . - CCEED The All-University judicary QAU-ll is a totaly University court which is authorized to handle student problems at any caliber. With much con- fidence and faith in the AUI as a fair and effective University court, Norm Nouskajian, the AUJ Chief justice comments on the AU-I. The AUJ signifies a collection of ideas, goals, and attitudes by which adjudication represents not a mechan- ism, but instead a very deliberate attempt by the AS to insure every student that judicial, due pro- cess, and consideration of the individual twithin the social contextj is indeed visable on the Cal Western campus at any level where a student is confronted. ,,,,, www .,,, W ,:, Norm Nouskajian, AUI Chief justice graduated from Cal Western in the winter quarter '69. He plans to attend Law School in the near future. Norm Nouskajian and Allisa Hersche, acting secretary. Paul LaChance, a senior and a very vital part of the AUI. IO l
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UJ FIRST TO TRY TRI P RT SYSTE The U.S.I.U. California Western Committee Structure, is a proposed plan incorporating exist- ing committees of Cal Western into a working whole beneath an All-University Council. This tri-part structure would be exceptionally impor- tant in solving many of the immediate and long range problems facing the students, faculty, and administration. The All-University Council has not yet materialized, but the principal that it is to be based on was applied this year to the AUJ, and was found to be very effective. Itls members this year, as pictured above, were Cleft to rightj, Dr. Katherine Kobes, the Administration mem- ber, Mr. Oscar Schmiege, jr., the faculty mem- ber, and Mr. Norm Nouskajian, Mr. Paul La- Chance and Miss Peg Grove, the members from the Student Body.
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THE BOARDS The Members of the various Boards were brought closer together this year when the Presidents Board was established and will hopefully become even closer in the fol- lowing years. Seen about at a 1969 Presidents Board meeting are: Kappa President, Cindy Spillerg Social Board President, Cindy Hager and Melony Hickson. Below, in the AS Building, are Cindy Hagerg jinny Spurlin, Social Action President and Kris Bake- well, Publicity Board. .1-f qaguunm-rv wr r 1,
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