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Bill Arrieta discusses court problems with Barbara Sitting in on justice ate: Nancy Noshkin, Arline Winters, Jerry Cohn, Pat Foster, June B-igelow and Judge Gladys McElvain. Chew, Oscar Anderson, Diane Adams, Warren Fairbanks, Mary Washington, Ed Arana and Carol Farris. 1 Student Court Keeps Justice The Student Court has been extremely busy both this term and last term taking care of those who do not conform to the rules and regulations as drawn by the Poly Student Association. The c0utt consists of a judge, who this term is Arleigh Chute. Last terms judge was Gladys McElvain. Bill Arrieta is prosecutor this term, and was last term, also. The jury has twelve members made up of the upper division class presidents andivice presidents and the lower division class presidents. The members of last termis jury were Warren Fairbanks and Mary Washington, high twelve; Ed Arana and Carol F atris, low twelve; Jerry Cohn and Pat F oster, high eleven; June Chew and Oscar Anderson, low eleven; Diane Ahrens, high ten; Ted Eliopoulos, low ten; Nancy Noshkin, low nine class. John Lighty, Audrey Adltich, Stan McCarthy, Dorine Coppin, Herb Vogeler, Marilyn Moreno, Vir- ginia Chan, Jeanne Seteff, Philip Chan, Janet Crow, Joe Avila, and Anita Washington are the people who this term are in Charge of deciding whether or not the accused is guilty. When someone is given a court summons he is to appear at the next session of c0urt, which meets every Wednesday at 8:20 in room 108. The accused person is sworn in by the prosecutor and then the prosecutor presents the case to the jury. If the accused pleads not guilty his defender then presents his story to the jury. After this procedure, both the prosecutor and defender present their case to the jury. The jury then decides on a verdict. If the accused is found guilty, the judge then gives punishment work for him. The c0urt summons are given out by the members of the Block TTP organi- zation for misconduct in the school. If a person doesn't show up the case is turned over to one of the deans. Rand k E- lupus ; PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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