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JC's Find Counseling Both Sandy Salisbury, Bonnie Steele, Dora Potts, Li: Glor and Sue Drinklzouse enjoy being counselors. Barb Mauer and Rosemary Huprich visit ,lan Knecht and Marilyn Shute. Vi - .,,: 3 1 .3:'fe1.sv, ,ezivn 1 t :22 f S so A , 'e 'ii'i is 'fi My ,, ,.,, 7 W ii,f l -i ff Before second semester the faculty selects the M it f W junior counselors for the coming school year. Dur- ing second semester these juniors participate in Claudia Smith, Zoe Brown, Linda Bussard and Sally Banbury take time to talk after a busy day. a special course designed to train them in elemen- tary methods of counseling. Their goal is to help each freshman girl begin a successful college life. Sheila Leonard, Nancy Dern, Carol Field and Carol Clark enjoy Cochran's lounge.
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Members of WSGB are-BOTTOM ROW: Connie Thomas, Pat Smith, Nan Van Scoyoc. SECOND ROW: Sandy Svozil, Diane Weaston, Lois Axline, Aldine Rose. THIRD ROW: Ruth Collins, Kathy Howenstine, Ginny Walker, Maxine Daniels. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Ackerman, Marge Lengyel. The governing body of the women students is the Womenis Student Government Board, a sub- sidiary of the WOMCIITS Student Government Association to which every woman student automatically belongs. This board, composed of three elected officers and the pres- idents and vice-presidents of the womenis dormitories, handles problems which cannot be handled by the dormitory standards com- mittees. The object of the board is to increase the sense of individ- ual and community responsibility among women students. Governing Boards Promote High Standards Promoting high standards of social conduct and maintaining all rules of the college is the purpose of the lVIen's Student Government Board. The board members are three officers of the Menis Student Government Association, one representative from each of the social fraternities and independent men not living in college housing, and the pres- ident of the Freshman Dormitory Coun- cil. This administrative and legislative board plays an important role in Otter- bein's system of student government. . 1 1 Members of MSGB are-SEATED: Dick Russo, Chuck Cook, Ray Leffler, Larry Ishida. STANDING: Herb Wood, Paul Beal, Dale Smith, Stew Sanders.
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hallenging and Rewarding Larr Bowers Dick Funkhouser The men who serve as coun- selors are sophomores, juniors and seniors. These upperclassmen reside in the four freshman dorms on Boot Hill and in Park House. In a spe- cial counseling course they learn how to handle the many problems which arise involving their counselees dur- ing the frosh7s first year on campus. Spending an evening in the dorm are counselors Ron Lucas, Bill Beck, Tony Hugli, Dave Brubaker, Bob Koettel, Ray Leffler and Holt Wilson. 9' , , Chuck Cook and Jim Booth find time for a quick card game. Mark Seese, Perry Doran, Butch Williams, Tony Hugli, Dick Russo, Lyle Barkhyrner and Gary Debevoise take a break from tlieir counseling duties.
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