University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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SMO etm your ut utsai noes L ' J r? : , - I Standing: Joan Sheppard, Mary Riggs. Seated: Marge Flint, Pat Hannagan, Eileen Hickey, Marcia Lipsett. Missing: Marilyn Sheldon, second semester member. COUNC The Women ' s Judiciary Committee is composed of six rep- resentatives from university women. They are selected by the League Interviewing Committee and three Senior women members of Student Legislature. As representatives of the women students judish works with the Dean of Women ' s Office to enforce all Campus and house rules and gives consideration to each suggestion made concerning rules. It also concerns itself with special cases concerning women referred to it by the Student Legislature. A joint committee composed of members of both men and women ' s judiciary councils hear and decide upon violations of Student Legislature regulations. The chairman of the Women ' s Judiciary Committee serves on the Student Affairs Committee, Student Conduct Commit- tee, University Disciplinary Committee, and by invitation on the Administrative Board of the Literary College. This year the policy of the committee was prevention rather than punishment. Each woman student was given a copy of her house and campus rules, house directors received notices on regulations most frequently misunderstood, regulations were clarified and feature articles on the work of the com- mittee were run in the Daily. Judiciary Aides Pat Isbel, Virginia Stoddard, Marjorie McClean, and Nancy Notnagel checking signout sheets. Missing: Agnes Waddel.

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Standing: Gerald Rees, Marshall Lewis, Bill Reitzer, Bruce Lockwood. Seated: Don Queller, Everett Ellin, George Meyers. JUDICIARY As the judicial wing of campus student government, the Men ' s Judiciary Council hears and decides upon viola- tions arising under the regulations of the Student Legisla- ture, referred to it by the Legislature, or initiated by the Council itself. In a similar manner the Council handles all disciplinary cases arising under the regulations of the University referred to it by the Dean of Students and rep- resents the student body, through its president and secre- tary, on the University Disciplinary Committee. In addition to these functions, the Council receives petitions and determines the eligibility of candidates for campus office, regulates the public tapping and initiation procedure of all men ' s honoraries, and adjusts disputes between campus organizations. The membership of the Council consists of seven men selected by an Appointment Board composed of the male members of the Student Legislature Cabinet and the retiring Judiciary president. A president and a secretary head the body, the president serving as one of the student representatives of the Stu- dent Affairs Committee. Men ' s Judiciary and S.L. members in the process of rejecting fifty- two petitions for fall all-campus elections.



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