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Above: Judiciary council aides Joan Weaver, Dot Wendler, Ann Warnock (all seated), Ann Cleary, Peg Blackford and Marge Adams check the agenda for the day. Right: Judiciary council members Joan Sheppard, Mary Riggs, Anne Prine, (all seated) Marian Trapp, Tal Hoyt, Nancy Notnagel, Beverly Baron hear a case. Representatives from university women, selected by the League Interviewing Committee a nd by three senior women members of Student Legislature make up the women ' s judiciary council. They work with the Dean of Women ' s Office, considering suggestions con- cerning rules and handling special cases. The chairman of the women ' s judiciary committee serves on the Student Affairs Committee, Stu- dent Conduct Committee, Uni- versity Committee, and the Ad- ministrative Board of the Literary College. 26 Above: Mary Riggs supervises while Joan Sheppard summons a violator of campus rules Above left: Judic members attend a weekly conference with a member of the presidents ' council to discuss problems. WOMEN ' S JUDICIARY COUNCIL
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SPRING STUDENT LEGISLATURE Peter Hotten and Adele Hager go over a committee report with Harvey Schatz and Nancy Watkins. The majority of the work of Student Legislature is done in committees. The National Student Association Committee unites the students of Michigan with students throughout the nation. In addition this committee negotiates inexpensive tours for students wishing to go abroad, and has arranged for the National Stu- dent Congress which will be held here this summer. Students elected to the Legislature are not merely people interested in extracurricular activities, but campus leaders who have the responsibility of interpreting campus opinion and representing that opinion in negotiations with the University. QUENTIN NESBITT PRESIDENT Front Rou-: DON AB RAMSON. LARBV DEVORE, LEONARD WILCOX. DAVE BELIN, NANCY COLEMAN. Lor WIRBEL. J. IRVING STONE, ED REIFEL. PHIS BALL, QUENT XESIUTT, ADELE HAGER. HARVEY SCHAATZ, NANCY WATKINS, HUGH GHEENBERG. SALLY HUGHES. BETTY BRIDGES, JOAN WILLENS. Second Row: DODO ZIPPERSTEIN, RAY GUEHIN, ED YANNE. HOWARD JOHNSON, LYLE THUMME, KEITH BEERS. IRVING STENN, BILL DUEHH. GEORGE QUA, EARL KEIM JACK ARMSTRONG, CHUCK MURRAY, ED LEWINSON, GEORGE ROUMELL, TOM WALSH, POLLY HODGES. Thir ' i Rou-: GORDON MACDOUGALL, WALT HANSEN, NED MILES. ARNOLD MILLER, CAL KLYMAN, BOB VOGT, WALTER OBERREIT, PETER HOTTEN, JOHN RYDER, HANK WILSON, ED STORY, Jo MISNEB.
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Right: Members of the men ' s Judic check petitions for spring offices. Below: Irv Goffman, the president of the council. MEN ' S JUDICIARY COUNCIL Above: The council must have found the culprit guilty as charged. left: Members Jim Smith, Irwin Goffman, Robert Frank, (all seated) Robert Shepler, Joseph Gutten- tag, Duane Nuechterlein, and Harvey L. Veisb;rg pose together for the Ensian Photographer. The Men ' s Judiciary Council is composed of seven members selected by an appointment board com- posed of the male members of the Student Legislature, Cabinet, and the retiring Judiciary president. The Council hears and decides upon violations arising under the regula- tions of the Student Legislature and the University, receives petitions, determines the eligibility of candi- dates for campus office, regulates the public tapping and initiation procedures of all men ' s honoraries, and adjusts disputes between cam- pus organizations. 27
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