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STUDENT COURT HARRY WEBB. CHIEF JUSTICE ROLLIE KOPPEL, BABS HAWORTH. JODY EDMONDSON. MORGAN COPELAND. The Student Court guarantees the student body that the Constitution will be adhered to by the elected representatives. The Court interprets the Constitution, decides disputed elections, and can compel student officials to carry out the duties of their offices. The Election Commission is appointed by the Chief Justice. The main action of the Student Court this year was disciplinary action upon the violators of the blanket tax rules. The Attorney General, appointed by the President of the Students ' Association, serves as prose- cuting attorney representing the Student ' s Association in the Student Court, approves validation of petitions for initiative or referendum, is liaison between the Student Grievance Committee and the President ' s Cabinet, and is legal advisor to the President. KLEBER MILLER. Attorney General PACE 27
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STUDENT ASSEMBLY The Student Assembly is the legislative branch of the Student ' s Association. Committees are formed to do research in the many phases of student activities. Among the many active committees appointed this year are the International Council, the Grievance Committee, and the Forum Speakers Committee. ARTS AND SCIENCES: David Bennett Leo Donovan Fred Kessler Gordon Llewellyn Sally See BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Phil Ransopher Tommy Rodman Newton Schwartz EDUCATION: Ann Rankin Barbara Striegler ENGINEERING: Lee Alderdice Gerald Branda John Becker FINE ARTS: Pat Hines Peggy Whitesides GRADUATE: Buck Bradley Sam Brewer LAW: Charles Robinson Don Quinn PHARMACY: Bob Gude Jack Pippin The Assembly Hard at work PAOE 26
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k The Rally Committee worked out the many interesting card stunts put on by the students at the half-time of football games. STUDENT-FACULTY COMMITTEE Front Row: Jan Scurlock, Sue KaufT- man, Flozelle Jones. Sally Chesnick. Second Roic: Robert Grainge. Shir- ley Klein, Betty Jo Miller. Third Row: Jack Morley, Phil Schulze. Berny Smith, Ed Notestine. Fourth Row: Robert Blumenthal. CULTURAL ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Front Ro:v: Paul Hickfang, Archie Jones. Efram Kurtz (Faculty Advisor and conductor of Houston Symphony), Charlotte Tonroy (Committee chairman). Standing: Phil Ranspher, Jim Buzbee. FREE DANCE COMMITTEE Front Row: John Selman, Jean Welhausen, Joan Becker, Charlene Bruth. Second Row: Garrie Bray, Ronnie West, Virginia Maloney. Ed Notestine, Jinnie Lusk, Perry
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