Mars Hill College - Laurel Yearbook (Mars Hill, NC)

 - Class of 1974

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House Council Writes Constitution The House Council of MHC is composed of all students living in campus residence halls. The purpose of this council is to promote student leadership and effective government among hall residents. House Council is involved in planning various activities for students living on campus. The council urges dormitory students to participate enthusiastically in campus living. This year the governing body of the residence halls has undergone some structural changes. A new constitution was written creating for the first time a workable, legal basis for dorm government. 5 LEFT: Speaker of Women's Council, Anita Russell, checks to find the right word for use in the new constitution. Student Affairs Passes Social Goals T- ' ' Composed of faculty, admin- istration and student leaders, the Student Affairs Council is one of the most important ,N legislative bodies on campus. All student proposals and SCA legislation must pass through this council before reaching the President. Members learn to see proposals from both the administration and the student viewpoints. Members include Academic Dean, Dean of Student Development, Associate Dean of Student Development, Student Court Advisor, Student Senate Advis- or, Student Senate Advisor, Chaplain, Faculty Representa- tive, SGA President, Vice- President, Secretary, Treasurer, Chief justice, and Speakers of -i Men's and Women's Councils. LEFT: Student Affairs Council members Anita Russell. Jane Hol- combe. Don Gehring, Larry Pike, Susan Perry and Ken Chamlee x Qu search for their copies ol MHC's N71 - new social goals. 'x X House Council and Student Affairs Council X 29

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Rick West New Chief justice in Spring judicial Council functions primarily to maintain guided judicial procedures as stated in the constitution of the SCA and in Gateway, the student handbook. judicial Council helps the Student Court operate in the most efficient manner. Members of the council include the faculty advisor to Student Court, the Chief justice, a Senate representative, the SCA President, and the Attorney General. RIGHT: Frog Howes, fall semester Chief Justice, and Rick West, spring semester Chief Justice. BELOW: Judicial Council members are Larry Pike, Howes, Dr. Page Lee, Steve McAlister, and Bill Lockaby. 28 1 Judicial Council



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Board Efforts Make Union a Success To help all phases of campus communications work to- gether for a better awareness of what's going on this is the purpose of the communica- tions board. The board encom- passes all campus communica- tion media and works to create a better understanding be- tween the media thus pro- viding better and more com- plete coverage of campus news. Members represent all interests including faculty, administration, students as well as those persons working directly with the Hilltop, WMHC, Cadenza and Laurel. RIGHT: tst Row: Walter Smith: 2nd Row: Priscilla Canupp, Ken Chamlee. Susan Carscaddon. Mrs. Betty Hughes: 3rd Row: Larry Pike, Eric Garner, John Campbell, Richard Cryder. To make free time activities a cooperative factor with study and education is the purpose of the College Union. As part of its purpose the College Union Board strives to execute the meaning implied by the word union, by centralizing college community efforts and activities, guiding students to a realistic understanding of life. lt provides moral, social and educational exper- iences that will stimulate the growth of students into well- rounded individuals and sensi- tize students to an awareness of themselves. LEFT: 1st Row: Sarah Traylor, Mickey McLaughlin, Jim Manchester. 2nd Row: Robert Kramer, Jean Barton, Phil Weast, Mac Williams, Charlie Mason, Tom Hodges, 3rd Row: Gene Holdway, Robert Melvin, Ken Chamlee Walter Smith. Media Strive to ork Together yi.:-Egg..-.lfxrg .V -I I . if az'-1-:'1'.E 'pi7t it I mf I V ' 1 aw V ' 6 i K 1' 4- f L' sd' ,L f x l 30 I College Union Board and Communication Board .,ff'

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