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Govern Wesleyan Students. Commission States New Policy. Deans Forrest and Carney. Seated left to right: Aaron Blair, Susan Backstrom, Dr. Voth, Bruce Poage, and Jerry Lundgrin. The Honor Commission, established in 1960, by vote of the student body, is dedicated to the perpetuation and enforcement of the Honor Code. The commission took significant action this year by stating a new explanation of their policy on drinking. Dr. Orville Voth is the faculty advisor to the commission. Jerry Lundgrin is Chairman. THE HONOR CODE A Wesleyan student accepts the responsibility to be: Trustworthy: his integrity is expected to be beyond question. Respectfulz of the dignity and rights of others. Loyal: to Kansas Wesleyan and her objectives.
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Stuco - Honor Commission Seated clockwise: Steve Scofield, President, Steve Joseph, Treasurer, Stephen Suchland, Jr. Rep., Gordon Gorton, Soph. Rep., Steve Hysom, Fr Rep.: Jim Moon, Senior Rep., Joyce Markle, Senior Rep., Carroll Schnackenberg, Fr. Rep, Susan Sullivan, Soph. Rep., Diane Percival, Senior Rep and Dennis Parsons, V. Pres. .xy X ., 9 4' 3 The campus student government was busy making this year another great one. To add variety, the student council broke the tradition ofthe past by having a home- coming parade instead of the usual cam- pus decorations. Stuco and other campus leaders backed the Four Freshman cam- paign successfully with a full house con- cert in Sams Chapel October 28. Stuco Student Body President, 24 Steve Scofield climaxed the 1964-65 academic year with the Festive Lilac Fete and the coronation of Miss Wesleyan. Advisors to the stuco
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MSM, Christian presence i Front l to r Stroh, Hoffman, Schnackenberg, Fiedler, VanRiper, Zook, Suchland. 2nd, l to r: Hoisington, Sullivan, Huffman VanRiper Alsobrooks Archer 3 I to r Scott, McClure, Beach, Simpson, Blair, Robinson. 4th, l to r: Fink, Anderson, Cowden, Vander Giesen, Fuson Norlin 5th l to Cousins Browning, Panzer, Hamid, Daniels, Finley. The Methodist Student Movement provides a nucleus for expression and develop- ment of the Christian faith and life onicampus. One of its vital functions is to de- velop initiative and leadership. Its normal functions include forums on vital issues, service proiects, fellowship activities, prayer and cell groups, and informal seminars. The MSM was quite active this semester in the realm of human rights. The KWU movement sponsored Bob Blackerby to the March to Selma during the heat of the Civil Rights crisis there this spring. Another big and important project of the MSM this year was the inauguration of the Witness Visitation Program. It was headed by Steve Fink and Joyce Hoffman. Twelve Wesleyan MSMers were delegates to the National Conference at Lincoln, Nebraska. David Norlin was chairman of the organi- zation this year. Getting ready for the Witness Visitation to one of the nearby Let's get those swing'in chariots headed for the big fall retreat at communities are S. Fink, B. Cousins, P. Stockebrand, C. Camp Marydell. Schnackenberg and M. Bruning.
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