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Jteshmm With President Doug Buell busy on tlie gridiron, John Abbott. Vice-President, and Lois Jones, Secretary-Treasurer they carried on with routine business, and most important, led the Fresh to an outstanding but short-lived victory in the Play Day. Class John Abbott. President, Wait McKibben, Vice-President, and Donna Kraft, Secretary-Treasurer were in charge of graduation dec- orations which helped give the Sophs such a great send-ofT. Thei also reluctantly gave up the cu| after taking a beating at the Soph Frosh Play Day. iit mni i ' ' tii nim . iiini ii ii i ' «f£iiiieiis3»i« ' «i fiiiiiiiifi! - 111 1111 Semester 2 Page Fourteen
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Cap Blackburn. Vice President; Pat Kerr, Secretary: Ken Rumbcrg. Treasurer: Roger Huebner, Secretary of Assemblies; Virginia Wheeler. Secretary of Publications: Lena Bos- sorelli, Secretary of Orama; Joan Gedney. Secretary of Music. Janenc Christenscn.Direc- tor of Women ' s Athletic; Dick Grant, Director of Men ' s Athletics: Bob Burnett. Soph- pmore President; John Abbott, Freshman President. Executive Board semester II. under the leadership of Rusty Riddle operated on an entirely dif- ferent scale. Members of the council enrolled in Soc. Sci. 41. a leadership course which taught the fundamentals of parliamentary procedure. The afternoon meeting of the group was changed to an early hour. . . . Four plans for changing the system at the college were set up. A constitutional revision committee, under the chairmanship of Jux Schnatmcicr set up a new type of government with two houses — a cabinet and a legislative. Cap Blackburn headed the election revision division which called for new election procedures. Jim Brown and his committee worked out new plans which placed emphasis on Freshman Orientation week, while a handbook group headed by Virginia Wheeler worked with the journalism department to put out a new and different book. ;e Thirteen
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Sophomore ih 8t|||g||i gtflttti l| tijift i i • ri ji jtli : i 1 m:ist semester sophomore ...ccis. J. T. Cotner. President, Robert Milland, Vice-President, and Barbara Kiggcns, Secretary- Treasurer, were largely responsible for the success of the Soph-Frosh Play Day and the dance that fol- lowed in the evening on the tennis courts. They don ' t take credit, however, for the beating the Soph- omores took that day. Officers Semester 1 Handling all the plans for that big event, the graduation activities. Bob Burnett. President. Sunny Amos. Vice-President, and Leone Smith. Secretary-Treasurer, did an excellent job. It was their work, also, which made the Sophomore get-together and picnic so much fun during the second semester. Semester 2 Paye tifteen
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