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K-Sfate ' s judicial branch includes Kirsten Peterson and Keith Swenson, seated; and William Kimel, Philip Warnken, Shirley Sarvis, Esther Cormany, James Shane, William Wisecup, and Leo Fritschen. Dean Jacot is a member ex officio. A greatly improved Union parking lot was the result of joint efforts of several campus groups including Student Tribunal. tribunal defines code The judicial branch of the Student Governing Association is a nine-member group called the Tri- bunal. The Tribunal considers disciplinary cases concerning violation of the K-State Honor Code. Decisions are recommended to the Dean of Stu- dents Herbert Wunderlich for further action after being approved by the President. The College Honor Code seeks to define areas of moral conduct and personal behavior which are in keeping with standards of character and citizenship of K-State Keith Swenson, fourth year architecture major, guided eight justices on the Tribunal to ' student discipline decisions. Students. The Code includes actions regarding Col- lege rules and regulations, dishonesty, immorality, destructiveness, violation of other students ' rights, and deceit. Keith Swenson was chancellor of the Tribunal, Kirsten Peterson was clerk, and James Shane was attorney general. Membership is based on nom- inations from each school council with approval of President McCain. 23
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Union Governing Board members include Raymond North, Leon Armantrout, Margaret Raffington, Keith Swenson, Sharon Diamond, Ray Sis, Loren Kottner, Lee Ruggels, Laura Lyon, Stuart Whitcomb, Gary Rumsey, and John Watt. boards shape policy During the first full year of Union operation, the Union Governing Board was a big factor in its smooth functioning. The Board reviews finances of the Union, plans future use of the building, makes committee appointments, and generally over- sees Union operation. Made up of three faculty members, ten students, and alumni representative Ward Keller Jr., Union Director Loren Kottner says the Board demonstrates how vitally interested students are in the success of the Union. Members not pictured are Mary Lu Compton, Thomas Keim, Dean Herbert Wunderlich and Keller. Dividing the activity fees keeps the Apportion- ment Board busy. The group reviews requests of student organizations asking for funds and makes final allocation decisions. Of each activity fee, the Board handles $11.50, which is distributed to judg- ing teams, band, debate teams, athletics, and 12 other groups. The 1956 allocation totaled $137,980.00. Who gets whot is up to the Apportionment Board and mak- ing the decisions are Pat Wilkerson, Katherine Geyer, Margery Ricklefs, John Watt, and Jim Graves. Standing are Dean Wunderlich and H. H. Haymaker.
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STUDENT COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Verlene Sobke, Dick Peterson, Newton An- derson, Jerry Holliday, Gary Haynes, Karen Milner, Marilyn Smith, Bill Patton, Dean Herbert Wunderlich, Jack VanHorn, Darold Barb, Ray Zimmerman. BOTTOM ROW: Becky Culpepper, Gilmore Dahl, Elin McCandless, Barbara Brown, Ron Bryant, Pat Wilkerson, Mary Lu Compton, Neil Scott. Not pic- tured are Nancy Howard, G. B. Marion and Ann Soelter. councils set policy Student Council, legislative branch of the stu- dent government, works with the administration in making general laws for students. Members are elected through their respective sch ools. Associated Women Students Council was officially organized at K-State this year. Members, selected by the organized houses, promote the educational and recreational facilities for women students. Student Council members answer questions from the audi- ence during an open meeting in the auditorium. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS ' COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Clareen Dodds, Billy Bevelhymer, Jean Williamson, Eleanor Olson, Judy Fisher, Monne Wills, Jo Edwards, Mary Beth McCoy, Billie Scott, Ann Manion. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth O ' Hara, Carol Wilmore, Sue Costley, Pat Hunter, Jean Koerner, Darlene Larkin, Rosalyn Rowell, Patsy McClenahan, Janet Kugler, Marilyn Clark, Virginia Smith, Dean Helen Moore. 24
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