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STUDENT ASSOCIATION SENATE: Firtf row: Eleanor Starkttein. Dorothy Oihlag, Jar.o Hinot, Jamei Calhoun, Jack Saundcrj, Glorria Dittui, Wayne Whitler. Second row: Tobee Gibion, 8arb«re Key, Francet Bloom, Jack Leriton. LARRY ROBINSON, chief iuttice APPELLATE COURT JUSTICES: William Neblott, Herman 8retan, Richard Harriion. STUDENT CABINET: Seated: Wally Levine, Jack Bohlen. Standing: Paul Anton, William Gibton. Frlfi Richter. Glorria Dittui, Ed Diek. Al Freehling. Wayne Whiiler.
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JACK BOHLEN. president KATHERINE HUGHES, secretary GLORIA DITTUS. treasurer WALLY LEVINE, vice president SA Takes Step Forward, Forms Prexy’s Council m The student association is the campus version of po liliral supervision in the mock style of national democracy. It is fur more than a student hod) figurehead. Its influence touches every organization on campus and its wide scope ranges from |iencil sharpeners to the President’s council. Perhaps the biggest accomplishment of this governing hod) which follows the age-old principle, of the students, by the students and for the students- was the formation of the President’s council. Appointed representatives of the student body met regularly with Pr. Bowman F. Ashe. I -M president, in informal discussions of current campus problems. Council members appointed by the Senate were Jack Bolden, SA president; Jerry Grccnlierg, IFC president; Shirley Dunlop. Panhcllcnic head; Fred Berlow, Inter-Club council president: Eleanor Stnrkstcin and Wayne Winder, independents. In another venture, the SA converted Beaumont lecture hall into an authentic-looking court room, complete with witness stands and jury booths. Circuit Court Judge J. Fritz Cordon presided over a three-hour “mock trial” in which spectators, jury, defense and prosecution were all I -M students. Not to lie overlooked were the less spectacular achievements of the student association, such us the installation of much-needed pencil sharpeners in the classrooms of the Memorial building. The 30 senators, who represented the four U-M classes and law school, were directed through the year by Jack Bohlrn. SA president. Others who held top offices were Wally l.c inc, vice president; Kacky Hughes, secretary; and Gloria Dittus. treasurer. 24
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FRESHMAN ORIENTATION. Frosh fill Coral Gables' Miracle theatre in September to hoar school heads introduce school life. STUDENTS CROWD into a circle on Student Club patio during the SA sponsored frosh Howdy Dance to watch a solo number.
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