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Linda Bair, president of Student Education Association, Janis Wood, a cheerleader, Carol McAdoo, editor of Tiger Tales, Larry Allred, president of Student Government Association, Paul Allen, president of Tiger Action club, and Vic McClung, president of Phi Beta Lambda, represent some of the organizations at CCCC. 'F URGAN ZATIONS I I
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.tm Larry seems to have something to hold the girls' attention. Larry Allred and Debbie Neitzke accept the second place award for the college float in the Arkalalah parade. k ,,,,..-1 ,puff I i Students find time to relax and watch TV in the lounge. Look at 19 0-19 lp is xita Blenden and are -lboarding the bus th 'game . fs' ' 'ff I ' as A new wall was constructed in the den to divide the recreational facilities. X. Mft ipg, V,-'J tk I sw. ' Dr . Nelson talks Ui X- num. U -Qi is. 5
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.E Student Government Association--FRONT: Larry Allred, Martin Metz, janet Weston. SECOND: Mike McClure, Vicki Shea, Pam Hope. THIRD: Paul Allen, David Moore, Carol McAdoo, Mary Blatchford. FOURTH: Tom Stanley, Bill Sheridan, Vic McClung, Nan Johnston. FIFTH: Ted Hardy, Penny Patton, Debbie Neitzke. SIXTH: Alvin Brown, Traviata Morris. T DE TGOVER ME TASSGCIATIO The Student Government Association acts as the official voice of the students, determin- ing policies and programs at the school in many areas. Its members consist of a repre- sentative from each of the two classes and from each of the school affiliated organizations SGA supervised many social activities at GGGC. On November 10, they sponsored the Football Homecoming dance. They were re- sponsible for the college float in the Arkalalah Parade. Student Government held a Christmas dnace for the school on December 18. Then january 22, the organization sponsored the Winter Homecoming dance. As a special project, SGA conducted a Gol- lege Show on KSOK with Larry Allred, presi- dent of SGA, announcing. The purpose of the program was to promote college activities and projects. Student Government promoted student par- ticipation in the bond issue 5 they arranged for rides to the polls, babysitters, and put up posters. Also, they promoted student donations for the blood drive on December 3, 1970. SGA managed concessions in the Tiger Den and at athletic events. is .. 1 .,. A .a . , K , . F 'SEQ Student Government Association Officers--Nan Johnston, secretary, Larry Allred, president, Mike McClure, vice-president.
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