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LEFT TO RIGHT: Bock row, C. Crawford, J. Goebel, J. Dengler, D. LeRoyg Second row, F. Brogdon,M. Rlefhmlllef N. Jarvis: Front row, J.Horner, T. Sligers, B. Von Wechel, T. Wolke, A. Williams X T if so is
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SOCIAL GMMITTEE B. Van Wechel, Social Committee Chair- man. -P ,f The Social Committee, a group of highly imaginative and talented students, provides the social outlets and gala occasions for the student body. Each year they must wrench their minds and tie up their evenings to plan picnic, hay- ride, and Christmas Banquet of first semester and the Spring Banquet and Garden Party second semester. Social Committee Chairman, Barbara Van Wechel did a fantastic fob this year, despite the fact that hot dogs were scarce at the hayride and the added jazz festival was pre- valent at the Christmas Banquet. After all, there must be that element of surprise. The Committee must contain program planners, skit writ- ers, actors and actresses, beard growers, escorts, decora- tors and even ticket sellers. Although these tasks were time-consuming, the art of entertainment proved to be a reward in itself. The finished products offered elegant breaks from weekend depression and gave students the opportunity to be, for a change, entertained by mutual talent.
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DISCIPLI MMITTEE Despite the common belief of freshman that the D. C. is a group of self-appointed hatchet men, the Discipline Committee is a student-appointed, faculty-approved group of trouble shooters. They merely find problems of disci- pline and try to understand and offer help to the doer of foul play. Often mistaken for a spy network, the Com- mittee, headed by Jerry Malkus, Vice-president ofthe student body, follows up trouble, gives the person a chance to prove his innocence, and if guilty, passes judgment. This would seem to prove beneficial and flexible to the student, as well as encourage him to think twice before ignoring standards. Lefl to right. B. Moore, L. Comer, M. Belz, M.M. Peterson G. Malkus, seated: R. Quinn. TRAFFIC COMMISSIO cj 'sf Q ..-A' ski This may seem an organization that one would wish to avoid, or ignore due to its somewhat unimaginative title. The members, however, have an increasingly important responsibility espically with the added number of Volks- wagens on campus. Each year campus stickers, parking regulations, and automobile protection are necessary de- tails, and, thanks to the chosen few, students may com- placently tuck their cars away for the night. J. Gibson, Traffic Commissioner
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