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STUDENT COUNCIL. 1962-63: SEATED, left to right: Jean Eckroth. Diane Ellingson, Dean L. G. Pulvcr, Dean Leila Woods. President Win- ston Billigmeier and Audrey Diede. STANDING: John Oxton. David Lar- son and Dean Trzpuc. This group was elected in May of 1962 to serve the student body during the coming school year. At right: During one of the major elections of the year Vice-president John Gcnglcr, second from the right, serves as poll clerk. President Leo Bares stands second from the left. At right: President of the 1961-62 Student Council of Dickinson Slate College, Leo Bares, demonstrated fine leadership for this year's student government. Leo, standing in the picture, was the instigator and foremost proponent in the Council's formation of a Scholarship and Loan Program.
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SEATED, left to right: Dean Leila Woods, Diane Ellingson. Lola Dean LcRoy Pulver. STANDING: Cliff Balzer, Rod Nibbc, Bemctt DeFoe, President Leo Bares, Noell Hamann, Vaun Dalee Rhodes, Rcinke, Doyle Dotson, Robert Scott, John Gengler. QTUDENT GOVERNMENT Effective student government is one of the most important factors in running a college or university smoothly. This year’s group, under the able direction of Council President Leo Bares, was quite successful in functioning as a representative body of the students on campus. The group consisted of: Leo Bares, president; John Gengler, vice-president; Doreen Johnson, secretary; Robert Scott, treas- urer; Doyle Dotson, athletic commissioner; Lola DeFoe, social commissioner; Noell Hamann, publications commissioner; Don Gratz, music commissioner; Cliff Balzer, senior class; Rod Nibbc. junior class; Dean Bachmeier, sophomore class; Joan Messmcr, freshman class; Bernett Reinke, Men’s Union; Vaun Dalee Rhodes, Association of Women Students. The major accomplishment of the 1962 Student Council was the establishment of a Scholarship and Loan Fund under the auspices of the Student Council. Another project undertaken by the 1962 governmental body was the revision of the Constitution of the Student Association. The most important of the revisions, according to the Student Council, was the change which now makes it impossible for sophomores to hold any posts but those of music commissioner and treasurer. Both the president and vice-president must be seniors according to the new revisions. All the other positions can be filled by either seniors or juniors. Traffic violations were another matter that the 1962 group covered under new legislation. Traffic tickets were printed and distributed to faculty members and Council members alike for use in cases of violation. 30
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OFFICERS: SEATED, left to right: Harold Paulsen, President; Roger Leo Olheiser, Secretary-treasurer; Bcmctt Rcinkc. Student Council Erickson, Vice-president; Dean L. G. Pulver, Adviser. STANDING: representative. MEN'S UNION Men’s Union is the organization of all male students at Dickinson State College. The group has the task of deciding what men shall be put up for nomination for Home- coming chief. Then the men select a chief from those they have nominated. Dean of Men, LeRoy Puiver, is the adviser to the group. The officers are chosen at the beginning of each school year. There are no statistics available on the number of world problems solved by students at the coffee table, but it is a major occupation of many men at DSC.
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