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Show THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS: front row, left to right, Dr. Merle E. Allen, Paulette Lichtenstein, Brent Moon, Gary London, Val Stratford, Dr. Dello Dayton; hack row, Doug Olson, Sharon Hill, Ross Robson, Wayne Kotter, Jean Henderson, Stan Henderson. The three class presidents were absent when picture was taken. Government Student Government Is Modeled After U. S. Government Student government at Weber College is designed to produce socially and academically rounded students by encouraging good student-faculty relations, by providing social activities, and by promoting scholarship. Weber's student government is modeled after the United States government-with executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The executive branch is comprised of studentbody officers, AWS and AMS presidents, a legal adviser, the Dean of Students, a faculty adviser, and additional appointive members. The executive board oversees all student functions to assure success. The judicial branch, consisting of a supreme court and lesser courts, toys with cases of law-breaking students. The legislative branch consists of the First Vice President, the Senate Speaker, two representatives from each class, three from every organization with over one hundred members, and a faculty member. This branch decides the laws and statutes of student government. Jean Henderson President, Associated Women Students A typical view of Executive Council. Stan Henderson President, Associated Men Students Attorney general, Ross Robson, pleads a case to uninterested Supreme Court members. THE SUPREME COURT: left to right, seated, Larry Bishop, Roger Rawson; standing, Wayne Smith. |