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Student Congress President, Mark Goebel, casts his vote for Home- coming Queen. Homecoming is an event sponsored by the WVC Stu- dent Congress. These Congress members are reviewing the new Constitution of the Student Congress. In the Student Union, the County Clerk assists Pam Bass as she registers to vote. Student Congress Backs WVC Student Activities Governing the student body, promoting annual events, and co-sponsoring organizational activities are just a few of the duties of the dynamic WVC Student Congress. Its thirty mem- bers constitute the avenue of communication between the stu- dents, administration, and faculty of WVC. In order to serve in this governing body, a student must be elected by the students at the beginning of the Fall Quarter, or must be chosen by an approved campus organization as its official Representative in Congress. This year’s Student Congress has undergone many sweeping changes, due to its adoption of a completely re- vamped Constitution. Included in these changes are the re- organization of the old Student Senate into the Student Con- gress (complete with House and Senate), provisions for both faculty and administrative advisor, and establishment of a Judicial Board, composed of members of the Congress, Faculty, and Administration. The Student Congress has also secured a permanent. office upstairs in the Student Union to wert : efficiently serve the students of Wabash Valley College. 3 yi KE STUDE NT SENATE 82
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s ma” Seated: Rick Basnett, Anna Campbell, Chris Talley, Lorraine McFarland, Clyde Williams. Standing: Ed Ingram,- Dave Kiefer, Don Swift, Sponsor; Debbie Beuligmann, Carol Perry, editor; Kenny Wood. Staff member, Teresa Ripley, is on duty to take down names of those who order a yearbook. 1972 Oubache Staff Creates a New Look This year, the Oubache Staff has worked to produce a new and different book. With the addition of color and the change from miniature to standard size, the staff can truly claim to have created a bigger, brighter yearbook. Creativity has been stressed as a prime element in the production of the Oubache as shown by the rejection of the traditional form of the student body section and the introduction of the new group shots. The new darkroom has allowed the staff a quicker and more economical service. Also new to this year’s Oubache is free verse of the opening pages written by a student of Wabash Valley College, Jed Trapp. To keep unneccessary costs at a minimum, this year the students were asked to register if they desired the 1972 Oubache. This, too, helped to cut down expenses in order to create the big, colorful, 1972 Oubache. Making use of the new darkroom and equipment is staff photographer, Kenny Wood. 81
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Writing a ticket for Teresa Ashley for improper parking is Bob Onyett, one member of the Student Congress Parking Committee. The 1971-1972 Student Congress officers are: Tom Wooldridge, Chairman of the House; Deborah Raber, Secretary; Mark Goebel, President; Stan Rutter, Vice-President; Mrs. Kizer, advisor; Mr. Shaw, advisor; Deborah Raber, Jan Holstein, Lola Goff, Tom Wooldridge, Lou Pollard, Bill Summers, Greg Greer, Shelly Marlowe, Mary Jo Dunkel, Jeff Holmes, David Fasig, Tim Holmes, Robert Onyett, Sue Buchanan, Glen Abell, Cody White, Al Kamp, Stan Rutter, Steve Cruse, Mark Goebel. 83
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