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STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

The Student Advisory Council is an

organization formed for the purpose of

communicating student problems and

grievances to the Administration.

The Council has been actively engaged in

improving library facilities and hours and has

worked out several modifications in the

procedures of

events surrounding

Graduation.

One of the organization's major accom­

plishments was its collaboration with the

Resident Student Association in obtaining

relaxation of restrictions on the resident stu­

dents, including the lifting of nightly checks.

From left to right: Bill Youmans, Bill Sink, Tony

Sinclitico. Not pictured: Ed Ostermeyer, Mike

Maher

The purpose of the Stu­

dent Court is to regulate

student conduct on campus

and in the apartments. The

Court is the outstanding

example of the new Admin­

istration policy of allowing

students an increased share

in regulating their own

activities.

The Court's major objec­

tives were enforcement of

traffic regulations and the

maintenance of proper

student attire on the

campus.

STUDENT COURT

From left to right: Neal Schram, Bob Mollison, John McCoy, Richard Dittbenner, Chief Justice, Glen

Foreman, Jack Muecke

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