Oberlin College - Hi-O-Hi Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Loungway. Missing when picture was taken: Vice President Charles I 1' . Habernigg, Treasurer Julian jadow, Thomas Campbell. 'lzztpy . l . HJ l ALJ G, Potter, Robert Rotberg, Frank Blume, Richard Caves, President Margot it ' , 4 0 ' 0' U N iii ' Busy Year F or Council presented their revised, streamlined Constitution to an apathetic student body, but it was not approved. Persever- ing, Council took a second poll on the Constitution a few Weeks later, and this time, in spite of vigorous freshman opposition, it was passed by a slim majority. Council disposed of routine matters, such as the allotment of Activity Fee funds, quickly and eliiciently. The Elections Committee, Libby Doan, Dick Litter, Hum Fiskio, Chairman Jim'Sanford, Marian Goss, Jim Watson, Rog Hahn, Tom Sherman, count the ballots in the second constitutional referendum.

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TOP: Student Council's Little Hoover Commission, Jim Proud, Bob Rotberg, and Gus Potter, polished up the new, streamlined Constitution of the Associated Students. BOTTOM: The listening audience of WOBC hears about the changes in the new constitution as Gus Potter and jim Sanford discuss the improvement of the com- pleted work. RIGHT: Helen Batten casts her vote in the constitutional referendum at the voting booth watched over by Mimi Kistenmacher while Mish Weed looks on. Despite the desperate pleas for votes made all over campus, the con- stitution failed to get a majority on the Erst ballot. 24 Recording Secretary Anne Osborn, James Proud, David Elder, observer Frederic Mosher, james Sanford, Corresponding Secretary Augustus Constitution Highlights Speaking with actions as well as words, this year's Student Council can point to the car-liquor opinion poll and the streamlined new constitution as proof that they did their job well. Coming to grips with the perennial car-liquor con- troversy in early December, Council learned that the students favored cars on campus but that most of them were happy without liquor. Taking these findings before the General Faculty, Council was rebuiied, and no changes in the car- liquor rules were enacted. In the middle of February, Council 694 R119 ' ,nv S



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Honor Court No aiclf, These Words, scribbled hastily on the last page of a bluebook, represent the Honor System which is enforced by the Honor Court and is a basis of Oberlin academic life. Composed of nine students from both college and con, the Honor Court enforces the Honor System and protects students from themselves by removing conditions conducive to cheating. The Court further protects students by requir- ing unanimity of all of its members before a verdict of guilty can be given. FIRST ROW: Barbara Neuberg, Chairman James Mills, Gail Baker. SECOND ROW: Reinhard Graetzer, Anne Bernstein, Hope Griswold, Donald Walker. Missing when picture was taken: Carol Keith, Henry Wing, John Davis. Men's Board Taking on the unpleasant responsibility of enforcing all of the college rules governing the conduct of the men on the Oberlin campus, the Menls Board is the sole male disciplining body in the college. This year the Board, composed of six students appointed by Student Council and six faculty members, spent most of their time making decisions on the car and liquor rules and on the proposed plans for rooming by sections in men's dorms. FIRST ROW: Robert Burnham, Mr. Warren Walker, Thurman Brown, Mr. Lysle Butler, Harold Ashby, Dean Edward Bosworth. SECOND ROW: Dean Blair Stewart, Mr. Paul Steg, Richard Thompson, Richard Hoops. Missing when picture was taken: Mr. Elbridge Vance, Dean Leonard Stidley, William Littnian. tu- 75 is e ee'- 1 li R Q' L. mee:-at x'

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