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SARA CUMMINGS, bookstore manager, looks over the lat- est issues of magazines available to students. Nellie Stephens, snack bar employee, serves up a hamburger, the staple of the establishment. Students eat, drink, and visit in the snack bar.
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Student Union opens and closes regularly The only thing new in the Student Union this year is the new editions of the magazines, one student re- marked. Same old food, same old music, and the same old quiz shows on the controlled TV. We need to have the Union open and operating more hours for the dorm students to have something to do, was another remark. (The Student Union closes down every day from three until seven in the evening.) In spite of the complaints the Snack Bar and the cafeteria thronged with students each day. Students could be found getting away from it all in the snack bar any hour of the day or night that the bar is open, playing pool, ping pong, Foosball, or the pin ball machines. In addition to the eating places, a book store, a TV lounge room, and the athletic offices were places of activity in the Union throughout the school year. ' ■ ' . •■ ' ' ■
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SAC promotes action Student Activities Council organized and carried out many activities on campus. There were approximately ten members involved in the club. Selen Cawiezel was sponsor. First semester president was Doug Ludwig. Second semester Jeff Shipley took office. Other officers were Judy Wedman, vice-president; Sonja Sommers, treasurer; Sharon Ruddick, secretary; and Kelly Es- linger, KACC representative. The various activities SAC sponsored included an anything goes contest, lectures, montly disco dances, and Homecoming. The Christmas dance provided 300 dollars in door prizes. The Up With People concert entertained a large Butler County crowd. The spring semester ended with a campus picnic and Fiesta Park party. SAC MEMBERS (above) included Jeff Shipley, Judy Wedman, Peg- gy Hearn, and Sharon Ruddick. First semester president (right) Doug Ludwig speaks at 50th Anniversary Celebration. iv-
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