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Student Counci The student council, representing the student body, promotes the interests of the students and develops a closer rela- tionship between faculty and students. Jeff Artz and his officers were elected in the spring; class officers and class and club representatives, in the fall. During the year the student council spon- sored several events. The Red Cross blood drive received strong support; students gave a record amount of 251 pints of blood. Other activities included the foot- ball homecoming and dance, the Campus Favorites and the winter prom, and victo- ry dances. The council climaxed the year with the spring banquet and prom. The council revised the constitution, which was ratified and scheduled to go into effect during the 1970—1971 school year. Student Council: FRONT ROW: Shari Broadstock, Becky Brown, secretary; Jeff Artz, president; Jim Graham, vice president; Doug Johnson, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Engels, Carol Gillette, Karan Hartman, Linda Dauber, Connie Shoemaker, Di- ane Wiens. THIRD ROW: Betty Welday, Pam Bullock, Barb Conrod, Linda Ross, Sheryl Grieving, Suzanne Wilson, La Donna Van Meter, Janie Tate. FOURTH ROW: Vicki Harvey, Doug Dennis, Dick Gimple, Leland Klaasen, Clyde McCracken, John Corman, Eldon Lawyer, Roger Frazier. FIFTH ROW: Robert Collier, Mark Monroe, Rodger Burton, Gil Wagner, Dick Price, Kathy Perkins. i! I rr u r j. iiiylivi 20 Organizations
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AT TOP LEFT, four brave students prepare to give blood at the Red Cross blood drive. ABOVE, students enjoy the festivities of the winter prom. AT RIGHT, Student Council President Jeff Artz examines a trophy presented to the college for its record in the 1969 spring blood drive. BELOW LEFT, dancers groove to the music at the homecoming dance. BELOW RIGHT, two student council members dismantle the float used in the homecoming parade.
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