University of Wisconsin Whitewater - Minneiska Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

 - Class of 1962

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student council The Student Council is the voice of the students. It is a vital organization which enables students to participate in the governing of student affairs. Its services include sponsoring the blood mobile, c0- sponsoring the All-School Fall Mixer and the All-School Picnic, awarding the scholarship plaque and conducting elections. It also chooses students to serve on the alloca- tions committee, the convocations committee, the student welfare board and the Student Union Board. In the fall of 1961 the Council sent five members to the Association of College Unions Conference in Muncie, Indiana. The WSC Student Council also became a member of the United Council of Wisconsin State College Student Governments. The officers of the Student Council this year are Wil- liam Hrasky, president; Richard Schafer, vice-president; Sally Reuther, secretary; and Judith Brown, treasurer. Of- ficers are elected in an all-school election and serve for one year, starting in March. There are sixteen other members on the Student Council. Four are elected from each of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The four freshman class officers serve as the freshman representatives. Representatives serve for one year, starting in September. These students constitute the Council; however, all members of the student body may attend meetings and voice their opinions. Meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each month. Student Council members count ballots after an ull-school election The Student Council takes a survey to determine attitudes of W.$.C. students The Student Council sponsors a blood drive 13

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student council Bill Hruski, President Dick Schaffer, Vice-president Sally Reufher, Secretary Judy Brown, Treasurer Senior Representatives: John Horn, Jane Murquurdf, Terry Shea, Junior Representatives: Jim Greenley, Dick Hanke, Barb Kasfe, Bob Witczuk Donna Steinbrink Freshman Representatives: Carlene Anderson, Mike Beaupre, Mario Dickman, Sophomore Represenatives: Janice Ames, Joe Kowutski, Barb West, Skip Tessmun Beverly Young Advisers: Ed Swurfz, Dr. Droullard, Miss Cora Forbush



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associated women students Associated Women Students is a governing organiza- tion which offers consideration and guidance in Prob- lems relating to the responsibilities of all women stu- dents. A.W.S. also keeps in touch with other colleges and universities in the United States through conventions and many publications. All women students automatically become members of this group organization upon the day of their registration. The group carries out many activities throughout the school year. Activities include eliminate participation in orientation week through the big-little sister program, a householders tea, the publication of a student handbook, maintenance of the women's lounge, at pte-exam break- A W S officers preside at the Monday night meeting of A W S 14 Doreen Mature, reporter; Darlene Teubert, vice-presidenf; Karen Anderson, president; Elizabeth Madaghian, treasurer; Carol Kohlmetz, secretary. fast, a charity drive, and the spring banquet and fashion show. The A.W.S. Council is composed of these officers e- Karen Anderson, president; Darlene Teubert, vice presie dent; Carol Kohlmetz, secretary; Elizabeth Madahgian, treasurer; Doreen Matara, reporter; Janet Neuendorf, Intercollegiate Associated Women Students Representa- tive; and Miss Cora Forbush, advisor .. and the dormi- tory representatives and house presidents from houses with ten or more women students. One must have a C average or better to be a council member and a uC+ average or better to become an officer.

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