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First Row, left to right: Ben Brown. Mary Lou McClunq, Carolyn Helmrck. Nancy Kraus. Jane Ardiqo. Yvonne Gump, Richard McAvoy. Second Row: Ed Brown, LeGarde Russler. Ernest Andra- sik, Carolyn Zinn. Charles Brown, Bryce Kramer. Joe Kopenski. Third Row: John McCormtck. Leo Maziocci, Stan Clifton, Bob Barnes, Bill Curry, Sam Brady. Delmar Chase, Friti Mudge. LEGISLATURE In the Student Legislature, each school and college is represented in proportion to its enrollment. The leg- islature is the policy-making branch of Student Gov- ernment. It confir ms or rejects all appointments made by the Student Body President, determines rules of Fresh- man Tradition, sponsors traditional weekends and special events, appropriates Student Government funds, and requires reports from student committees and organizations under its jurisdiction. Under its power to make all regulations necessary and proper to promote the general welfare of the stu- dent body, the Legislature formulates many Student- Government policies. Most major projects are author- ized or inspired by Legislature resolutions. 26
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL RICHARD E. STEWART SUE GRACE HARMAN REGINA L, JERAN OFFICERS Around the table, left to right: Bill Harris, Priscilla Miller, Eugene Say ' ie, Regina Jeran, Richard Stewart, Sue Harman, Danny Williams, Rangus Nassif, Al Sow- ers, Shirley Cook. The Executive Council consists of the President and Vice-Pres- ident of the Student Body, and the Presidents and Vice-Presi- dents of the senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman classes. The Council advises the Student Body President, creates class organi- zations, and proposes policy measures to the Student Legislature. As the Executive branch of Student Governmenf the Execu- tive Council supervises activities and projects, implements Stu- dent Legislature enactments, and investigates now opportunities for Student Government service. 25
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The Student Court performs the judicial function STUDENT COURT of Student Governnnent. It determines offenses and penalties of Freshman rules and hears appeals from al disciplinary actions of the Executive Council and Leg- islature. It reviews and certifies the form and contenr of proposed amendments to the Student Body Consti- tution. It also renders judgment on other issues pre- sented to it by the Executive Council or Legislature. Of its seven members, four serve ex officio and three are appointed. Around table, left to right; Nancy Bow, Robert Blair, Rosemary Eisenhduer, Jerry Clousson, Rudy Korbel, Don Worlledge, Sally Huey, Reggie Dieti. 27
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