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H r VJ ., STANDING: Steve Burr, Sophomore Representativeg Dan Geis, Chairmang james Moon, Junior Rep- resentatixe SEATED: Dee Wfiley, Senior Representative. HQNOR COMMISSION The purpose of the Honor Commission at Kansas Wesleyan is to help create and stimulate an atmosphere on the campus in accordance with the intent of the Honor Code. The duty of the Honor Commission is to hear all cases concerning violation of the code which have been discovered by them or by an individual or organization and forwarded to them. The Commission also has the authority to recommend disciplinary action to the Administration. DR. ORVILLE VOTH Advisor 27
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if BACK ROVV: Tom Hoisington, Sophomore Representative, Vic Peterson, Senior Representative: Dennis Parsons, Sophomore Representative, and Gordon Gorton, Freshman Representative. MIDDLE ROW: Becky Lambert, junior Representative, Sheila Lisman. Senior Representativeg Susan Sullivan, Freshman Representative. SEATED: Rick Thornton. President: Lynn XX'itters. Vice-President: Diane Percival. Secretary, and Larry Frutiger, Senior Representative and Treasurer. STU DE T COUNCIL The Student Council represents the student body of Kansas Wesleyran. It is composed of three representatives from both the Senior and junior classes and two from both the Sophomore and Freshman classes. Dean Carney and Dean Courter act as advisors to the Council. The Council sponsors and supervises Homecoming, student projects, Lilac Fete, dances, movies, and many more campus activities. In December together with the English Department and the Wesleyran Writers they sponsored Mr. Dan Jaffe, poet and professor of English at the University of Missouri.
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LW ll M li Ali f 3. Us , I 'erxr Pfeiffer Hall Annie Merner Pfeiffer Hall with its new addition just completed this fall, is the home of 137 girls who accommodate sixty-eight of the eighty-five rooms. Mrs. Ben W, Fuson serves in the capacity of Head Resident to the Pfeiffer girls. The official grand opening of the addition was cele- brated with an open house on Homecoming day. The halls were decorated to welcome visitors and the new recreation room was decked in beautiful fall fashion. The night before Halloween we were feted at a sur- prise party and were given two minutes to appear in a costume. To add to the fun, Miss Carney and Miss Ellis, who were our guests for the evening, led us in singing Peanuts' Great Pumpkin Carols, To provide extra funds for the dorm Christmas tree, decorations, and party there was an auction of the things left in the old recreation room. A large box of candles went for sixty-two cents and a Teddy bear for a dime. Beautiful and impressive candle-light services and ves- per services come often during the year. Each of these add to the social and spiritual activities of the dormitory and Kansas Wesleyan. ll 3 .iii N X . is f if l i it e i 'A E , MRS. BEN W. FUSON Head Resident cami Albright f yte.rfi.f A i l l f t y cy Carla Allen I , I' J Ta gf FaYe Alsobrooks Y 'v 7 i '- , if-,532 -'vt We I ,.1 N s-., - ' .f .ii f . - ii- 5M 2s .,.1. Deanna Altman - - ' 34 ' H ,, Chris Archer A Mm Emperitriz Arellano IK E ' Q I r ..., y at Q . I A rf t A 'l'i i T Val Arrnet i t f f ' ' . Sharon Atkinson W l llg 'ii' 91 5 Laverne Backstrom , .1 I f, W Z ' I. .. .,.. .ts I Q g E 28 l
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