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Il B b Ka e Bill Merz Dick OlmsTed Judy Swann, Sandy SchaTz, Ellen Earp, Bob Cohen I :A S-I',E L H' ,S CamplOe.O Yi ' , I . , . Firiot'-lOWnndryAaJp+BTisS+eLrLrg31Ia Ljiry ggi? 635 Narqiy Bill STenTord, BeTsy Gecsey, Phyllis Bailey, Gerry ShuTowick, Jackie Hill, Dale Gregofiew Lois Smifh lhlagk Hawke, Edie Reed, Paul Woody 2nd row: Gail ClayTon, Ellie SelTridge, Jean HerberT. Gerie Snell, Bonnie Keyser, Jane Brown: The members oT Green Key guide prospecTive sTudenTs on campus Tours and acquainT T d T wiTh Drew TradiTions This year The group had The added responsibiliTy o new s u en s - su l in guides Tor PresidenT Gxnam's inauguraTion. Green Key members are selecTed PP Y Q I N wiTh care on The basis oT Their conTribuTions To campus liTe and Their abil1Ty To repre- senT The campus well. Ellie SelTridge as presidenT was assisTed by her oTTicers Gerie Snell, Jean HerberT, and Bonnie Keyser. Q2 2 Li'-if 1,-'xr .4 ,, v - fff:f,'fs,f,..,g2f 4'-my if r,,,.. 5 -' H.: 2 ' 1 ' PUBLICITY COMMITTEE The PubliciTy CommiTTee's TuncTion is To gaTher noTeworThy inTormaTion abouT The sTudenTs oT The college, which can be senT To Their homeTown news- papers Tor publicaTion. The ediTor-in-chief and news ediTor oT The Acorn are The sTudenT members oT The commiTTee who work wiTh The Public RelaTions oTTice To provide Them wiTh This inTormaTion. ln re- Turn, The Public RelaTions oTTice keeps The campus aware oT various acTiviTies by sending inTormaTion To The Acorn. Mr. Larry Kelp, Mrs. Barbara Roe, Mr. O. C. Dean Mr. Har- rison. Mrs. BeTTy WorTman, George EcksTein, Val Geenspan, Mrs. Ann Foreman. U IVERSITY CENTER BOARD T The UniversiTy CenTer Board aTTempTed This year To provide special culTural and recreaTional opporTuni- Ties Tor The enTire campus. Seven Top-ranking FTWOVTCS were shown under The sponsorship oT The Board,ar1Cl a number oT arT slides and classical records were puf- Chased Tor sTudenT enioymenT. ln Eebruary The Board sponsored a Tea honoring The Toreign sTudenTs of The 1 UPTVSTSTTY. Frances Brown served as Board chair- man and Nancy Howe as secreTary, while Mr- R'Cl ard Morgan, UniversiTy CenTer DirecTor, acTed 65 advisor. Clockwise from lefT: Jane Pierce, Craig Michel, RoberT HunTer, Fran Brown, Mr. Morgan, Mrs. Sellers, Dr. Schaback- er, Ken STevens. Tlie som lmei Nor socii ol Tl liTTl dinnf eds Day I Paul boTli clollie clispla Tasliio Eds-sp Drew Anne F TlallgJi
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JUDICIAL BOARD In accordance wiTh a UniversiTy policy em- phasizing sTudenT governmenT, college dis- ciplinary maTTers are handled by a Tive- member sTudenT Judicial Board. The board is appoinTed by The STudenT Council, wiTh The approval oT The TaculTy. Procedure is inTormal: decisions are rendered noT only according To rules and regulaTions, buT wiTh aTTenTion To The welTare oT The individual sTudenT. In I96O The Judicial Board as iT now TuncTions replaced The STudenT CourT, a Tormal, legalisTic organizaTion. 5 1 Dr Bicknell, MarTy Fowler, Bonnie Keyser, Bob Cohen, I-lal Pedersen, Dr. I.yTIe. ATHLETICS CCDLINCIL The AThleTics Council, a sTanding subcom- miTTee oT The FaculTy, regulaTes college aThleTic policy, including regulaTion oT budgeTs and schedules Tor varsiTy sporTs, and review oT The yearly selecTions oT aTh- leTic award winners. An ouTsTanding conTri- buTion oT This year was The revision oT Policy Concerning disTribuTion oT These awards. The council is composed oT Tive TaculTy members-Dean WeaTherby, Dr. Biclcnell, Dr. Young, Coach Davis, and MVS. KGVWOVI-Two sTudenT members, chosen an- nually, and an alumni represenTaTive. Serie Snell. John Knox, MarTy Fowler, Mr. IvIasTro, Suzanne Thomas. The ExTra-Classroom AcTiviTies CommiTTee is a Tac- ulTy sub-commiTTee whose purpose is To regulaTe and co-ordinaTe The exTra-classroom acTiviTies oT The college. This year's TaculTy members include Dr. Bicknell, chairman, Dr. Qllom, Dr. Bush, Dr. Jensen, Dean WeaTherby and Dean Sawin. STudenT members appoinTed by The STudenT Council are Bonnie Key- ser, secreTary oT The commiTTee, lvIarTha Fowler, RoberT Cohen, and I-larold Pederson. The ECAC reappraised The philosophy oT exTra-classroom acTiviTies over The pasT year, esTab- lished The DramaTics Council as a sub commiTTee, and approved Two new campus organizaTions-The IRA. and The Drew chapTer oT The American ln- sTiTuTe oT Physics. Diclc STaTIord, Dean WeaTherby, Dr. Bicknell, Dave I-Iansen. i I -any
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DREW-EDS The Term conTracTed Trom Drew co-eds is someTimes corrupTed To sound like Druids lmembers oT an ancienT religious order oT NorThern Europel. l-lowever, The campus as- sociaTion now merely includes all The women oT The college. Big sisTers escorTed Their liTTle ones To a Tea in SepTember and a dinner in February. CTher TradiTional proi- ecTs were The man-Trapping Sadie Hawkins Day and Dance and The ValenTine's Dance. Paul Wood's band provided The music Tor boTh evenTs. ProducTs oT Madison shops, cloThes, coiTTures, iewelry and shoes, were displayed by men and girls in The Drew-Ed's Fashion Show in November. OTher Drew- Eds-sponsored evenTs included The Day-aT- Drew recepTion. Anne PiTl:in, New Dorm WesT3 Emma Lee l-limeno, l'lGllI Jean l-lerberT, Asbury. Welch Gerie Snell. Jane Brown. Bonnie Keyser, Sue Campbell. T Q Why did AI Capp have To invenT Shmoos? T couNciL or PRESIDENTS The Council oT PresidenTs is composed of The presi- denTs oT The Three dormiTories Tor women, The mem- bers oT The council meeT regularly wiTh Their advisor, T Dean lvlorris, and wiTh The house rnoThers, To pro- moTe cooperaTion beTween The dorms and To handle minor disciplinary problems. l l T l l 1 l x 73
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