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ADVISORS The work of the Senate Legislature operates under the wise guidance of its three advisors. Dean Sallee, Dean Stauffer, and Dr. Ostrom. Their broader knowledge regarding certain problems and areas is a constant aid to the Senate. This, then, constitutes Wittenberg's Student Government: four officers, a cabinet, a court, a legislature, and three advisors. The Student Sen- ate is still building, and looks forward to an even stronger government in the future. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The Religious Activities Committee is a body engaged in coordinating and strengthening the various religious organiza- tions on the campus. It is composed of all the officers of the campus religious organizations. Colder Gibson serves as the chairman of this group. This year this committee is setting up machinery to coordinate all campus drives with the Springfield United Appeals Drive. BUDGET COMMITTEE Under the leadership of the Student Senate’s treasurer, Nancy Smith, the Budget Committee attempted to balance the budget for the present school year. Nancy Smith, Chairman Harold Adams Cliff Chubb Don Hoffman Fred Sakel ISA: Bill Hothowoy, Paul Pfadcnhaucr, Carolyn Rikel, Clifford Smith. YMCA: Russ Hixon, Clyde Woodard, Bill longmon. Bill Trimble. YWCA: Carol Jensen, Miriam Smith, Mary Ann lyders. Pot Cowcn. FMF: Barbara Dickerson, Roger Cooper, Miriam Pospcscl, Barbara Faguc. Della Chi: Colder Gibson, 8ill lesher, Corolyn Clclond, Bruce Fchl. Chapel Council: Dud Riggle, Lido Neal, Tom Hickman, Carolyn Cleland, Owen Sanderson, Bruce Fehl. Westminster: Marcia Hickman. Newman Club: Mary Lou Vitori. Canterbury Club: Jane Jewell. Wesley: Sue Horn. 24
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THE STUDENT COURT The court is composed of seven justices—3 seniors, 2 juniors, 2 sophomores. They have the power to interpret the Constitution, adju- dicate constitutional questions, hear cases in purely student af- fairs, and to impose suitable fines or disciplinary action as they deem necessary. The Court, which oper- ated for its first full year, estab- lished a set of rules governing all campus organizations and activi- ties which it published in booklet form for the students. Its member» ore: 6 Richard Abraham 4 William lesher, Chiel Justice 5 Lida Neal 1 Chorie» Rhyne 3 Janice Sampson, Associate Chief Justice 7 Susan Slivers 2 Charles Wallick SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee under the leadership of Tim Juergens took charge of the all-campus social functions. This committee presented each semester the Icebreaker Dance and offered its talents in decorating for various other all-campus dances and events during the academic year. The Social Committee is comprised of the following: Tim Juergens, Chairman Carolyn McClelland Mitch Greenawalt Sonja Hockman Alan Mast Paul Osborne Kay leffel Jack Hawkins SERVICE COMMITTEE Again, the annual freshmen teas, pep rallies, town parades, Home- coming, Migration Day, Dad’s Day, Student Day, Turn-about Dance, Christmas caroling, and Alma Mater were successful due to the work of the Service Committee, and their co-chairmen, Miriam Spring and Dick Knudten. Stand-out successes this year were the promotion of the Frosh beanie and the all-campus talent show. Phi Kappa Psi .......................John Adler Pi Kappa Alpha ...........Roger Schneider Boosters ...................Vic Tannehill Alpha Xi Delta .........Janet Stephenson Alpho Delta Pi ..........Carol Ann Miller Delto Zeta ..........Mary Franklin Spitler Gamma Phi Beta ....................Biddie Fritz Kappa Delta .................Carol Tygum Chi Omega ..............Corrine Crowford Independents .......... Mary lou Rcamcs The following members make up the Service Committee: Alpha Tou Omega .............Kent Smith Beta Theta Pi ...............Bill Roberts Delta Sigmo Phi .............Jon McKoig Dorm league ...................lou Reiss lambda Chi Alpha ..Jerry Schmalcnberger Phi Gamma Delta .........Ted Budach and Rich Ncidmg Phi Mu Delta ................Dave Burris 23
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