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'LZAZIMSFL JH421' ' 'f ' ' ' '63 ' ' ic' 'slifu ' I-' -and - -' ' U S UDENT CUUNCIL Becolne 2 ST ms Tl S egal This year the new Constitu- tion was Hnally :approved by the 2lllTIll11lSIL1'2lllfill. givirig 21 Sant'- tion for the Clouncils zinivities. Much of the spring was devoted to zillotting the steadily incireasr ing Atttiyvity Fee 'to the various czunpus organizzitions. .X question of the extent of thc Council's power was raised e:t1'ly,ii1 the fall when it lmfikcd the Forum Boz1rd's invitation to Paul Robeson to speak here. Some students objctitcftl to the Councils action in speaking for the student body on fsucli El ctontroversial matter without tzilling 'for at yeferendum. But the lfzill elections seemed to show general student support For the Clotmctil's policy. 'The Student Council sport- sorecl the formation this year of the Displacecl Persons Commit- tee, and appoints eacliyear the ' ll1C!Ul7Cl'5 olf the Sttlclezlt-Frltrtxlty Clonnnittee and thc: LElec'tions Clonnnittee. , - K 'iiurter Ejonolxoe. 4' Mickey joseph. Phil Thomas, Klien fllark :mtl Roger Lz1ngsdo1'fwnozx4 meinbersj. Ban Henderson,'Skipper Wolfe. Bart l-inrriscm, john Culber- son, Peter Cirzsig, Mike 'Berlznl llt llitillllil Vw.-1 img.I'1ifl,lii'liil.11tl.lM'.lxi Htfllixt-1 'xl.xLl4ix'.w Xtnlg yon, jympjl fq,,,HLxV1Ql241N lgmh MAH- 1 , ijt. 11,,1,lLi-,H 1 ' I - ' 1 1 t tt lg. I . - V-. , t . 1 1 . i - ' K . ' ' lil 1 Xtunli 11111 ,mil l..mlloim1.m.tll ll-lin wl1t'ltX.l5uli ,xigtl 2,,gl,,,. 11,,,yttimi, lrlt' 11.14 a!Ux.HrUxlU1l lj.l..,M,I-lm IH . 1 t .v .WN , lv V ,, H -, H h 1 1 . , , , I ll M' Ilhfx lhm i ii-it. uni, .tm ll. llti ll- .en Exfiiuutwla Vin! N11 .iIl.lll?f'll!Qlllllll,1illllllllQllH lmilmiu lm :ull tgitngmx 1'4- ' .X ' ' 1' ' it x, : - f- - ' . , , 1 1 Ill Nl X ii Ill wht .fl Nl . it . P .N QU xl l lil ,Xil LUN im W rl1f.'i.lt',-nllhlvtl ltrlizxrllgpll 1tiAZ.1x,t1t,i1 4 I l 1 X-rim' ,I imtnif H71Plll.ll mimi-in-lgizvil i -.'tv.t-4-,Q,twig-,tg-t,,,y,,?1513. i, .tilt 4 ,MQ ,yg,,.i,x QNX fmmkgt Xuimmmlxil l - vm' 'ws' A n 6 n 5 E l 5 , 1 2 l E l a it il li l i l X ll ll L F 4 l ji 2 l lf E l 5 5 A 4 ,. I H 5.4 rl ya 'll r, V I I M. atm v WIS! 5+ M ' 'H 122111 -Y'5W4Eff' f' 'f'if1f1 W-flwff iifl Q'1fi'SlE?i. E iikfi i' gm, V1 f fl E? ,, f U r N ,Li 2 5151 I i ! l I l v i I 1 , 5 1 ,Q A? i i s . , E l A f 1 I . 4
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N1-Es X fum u-L.. . M ' ,. . ,if ,..,, wg- gw .. If Q ir, 41:11. ' :f-2 to-r X --'f ' ' A W -ff. l s fs.. ' I x 1 nr - fl M Y A tc d 1 The Greatest Trend in Activities Oberlin took to the air this year. While the Young Artist Series opened on Cleveland's WHK, and the Review, UNESCO, Forensic Union, and Conservatory all began broadcasting over Elyria's WEOL, Oberlinls own network-KOCN-prepared to pipe news and music into college dormitories. The trend toward more extra- curricular activities was carried into other fields as well. The Gilbert and Sullivan Players, the Oberlin Council for the United Nations, the World Federalists-these all joined the traditional, established groups. Meanwhile, these older groups expanded their activities so that several had to move into new buildings or remodel the old ones. Mummers, ODA, and the publications found themselves in newer quarters astonishing in their magnificence. r I I 3 Yi an 1'-X ill: i w :Qi 5 IE i ra .fi 1 1 , .wi an AY X
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lug! stitu. 7 r 531143. 10113 ,ll In I .kslmjta Hi lflfll' gl' lll 'l Hnllllrir Gov ernment E , 5 5 Honor Court RIGHT: Alan Mather, Phil Allen, Betsy Sargent, john Culberson, Charlotte Phillips, Eugene Smith, Martha Campbell. lfVitlr Nevelyn Theobald and Don McCalmont, these eight students are responsible for administering the honor system and judging reported cases of vio- lation. The committee also indoc- trinates freshmen in the operation of the system. 4 T Mfomen s Board RIGHT FIRST ROW Truds Levi Dean Dollrs er jo Thompson Sally Andreiss Prof Curtis SEC OND ROIV Donna Bender L Clark Prof Lasley Prof Yocom Prof. Foster Miss ion lVenck Prof. Rankin Maril n Mack. The IVO- Y ,men's Board serves as an equiva- lent to the Men's Board and meets with it on matters affecting both men and 'wome-n. y LEFT: Dean Holdeman, Hersh Shohan, Prof. Vance, Don Layton, Al Bruckheimer, Dr. Kennedy, Dick Crout, Prof. Butler, jim Yllerntz, 1 Karl Johnson. The Men's Board I punishes male violators of College , rules. Student members are chosen by' council vote and serve for the . remainder of their college years. 2 Women's Sena te LEFT-FIRST, ROlfV:. Jane Bell, Ev Clark, Barbara Holmes, Martha Tolman, jean Ritter, Carol Morris, Margaret Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sue Carroll, Donna Bender, Rox- ane Offner, Jo Thompson., Marilyn 3 Mack, Dottie Black, Grace Brans- field, Shirley Bellman, Jo Butter-' , field, Lib Stone. THIRD ROYV: o Dotty Ranck, Shirley Peterson, I Ginny Talbot, Nancy Rowland, f Barbara Groth, Ann Bachman. ' FOURTH ROIV: Sally Andrews, ' l 3 I Pat Thomas, Sarah Leavens, Eliza- beth Denstad. FIFTH ROW: Paula i .3 Cooper, Barbara Neuberg, Trudy ' 2 Levi, Jeanette Palmer, Martha l Dougherty, Margot Loungway, Joyce Abrahamson. 1 ...r .L 23
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