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Students Court Appeals SEATED: M. Hillcn, L. Potter, C. Hamill, D. Reagan, S. Poulos, M. .lacolrs M Clark STANDING: B. Kcllncr, advisor, H. Roherts, C. Christensen, E. Holgrcn STUDENT COURT OF APPFATS The Student Court of Appeals exists 'rs 'rn organ of the student government which frets Ill the administration of justice iors, four juniors and two sophomores with equal Since the formation of the Court under the new Student Constitution two years ago, the Court hrs been responsible for the new traffic rules for the violations of campus conduct regulations During the 1963 64 academic year the Student Court of Appeals has taken several steps toward more efficient operation The Court has continued the work of the previous years and has modified its system of case review to include an rmpartral investigator and a corresponding secretary to facrlrtate the court s con duct of activities. 'lhe court operates with the interest of student justice, with a governing interest of trral by Peers. hy trying cases oil student infractions, and as a check on the Student Senate 'lhe Court consists of four sen representation of men 'ind women campus and has handled cases of judicial review, campus traffic infractions and several cases of other
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A ,je ,-5, Se 'tors from -ill dorms, classes, and organizations mt-et once a week to draw up 1,..fiQlmi0.ll .lf 2- - 1 ' . ,na . . ' ff Ili! interests of the student liody. t'r'ctinff, and rcllvctm , 4 P' F' Dean svitli student-fantnlty rr-latin ' w- . , I , lilie Civil liiglits movement, wlneli was pervadmg UIC country, also had its elleet on tlie Hartwick Cilmpns. Pistalilislierl liy a Civil Rights Committee, a eetnre series culminated witli a provocative address IW Ntfgro leader, James lVleredill1. Campus-wise, llie Senate, under the leadership of life HP0int VIII Prograni, strenuously Slltlglll many Vlml iNl10vations. An Employment Bureau, a Speak- J' ' ' - ' - Q l, t Union marked CH I l0p,l.lni, .md tl more .utive . tuc en Ottly a few of the changes. Undoulitedly, tlle Ill0Sl Sltftlisliffzllit act ot' the 'l963-641 Student' Senate was the CStalrlisliment ol the Academic Perspective Commit- tee whose purpose it is to prepare a treatise on Hart- Wmliis goal as an educational institution. MWHYS Striving to lie representative of the stu- dent's desires and needs, tlie l963-64' Senate played fl Vfllnalmle role at a time wllen llarlwiek WHS 2llTlidSt great eliange. Clarkson clarifies a point dealing: ll .. I t0
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Circle K CIRCIQIC K During the aeademie Yffill' Circle K was instrumental in ohtaining a lied Cross ltloodmo- hile for the City of Oneonta, and llils provided ushers for Commun- ily Concerts and the James lVlore- dilh Convoralion. The presentation ol' the John A. lloll liflemorial Citation to a male student, not a memhor ol' the Cir- CTC K, whom its momhers leol has oontrihuled the most to the volloge and the community is the outstand- ing event of the year ,for Circle K. SEATED: .l. Zack, P. Madcr. STANDING: G. Wolfe, B. Solxl. LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Wood, C. Pealcr, R. Schultz, C. Buckley, I3. Ilcrgvr. Student Union STUDENT UNION A group which provides hoth recreational. and educational at-tivities lor the student hotly is the Student Union. They lie- gan activities this year with a concert hy the High- waymen. They also added lo the favilities in the Student Lounge hy installing a Hi-Fi Set. The Student Union sponsored a dialogue lio- tween Dr. Forgac and Mr. Johnpoll on DeCaulle: France, lfurope and the Atlantic Alliance. On various weekends throughout the year, they held dances in the Student Lounge or showed movies for the student hotly. I03
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