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Young Americans delight audience, receive ovation
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oint committee establishes budget for activity fund If What shall we do with this proposal? AWK V -'ef--..W Student representatives favor request for funds. ' l 'if' 353 A representative of the Lettermen's Club completes his budget repo . wafer - Robert Church and Velma Grippen listen to budget requests. This year the Student Senate, reflecting the devel- oping awareness of student responsibility, accepted a greater role in allocating student funds. The result :vas the formation of the College Activities Commit- ee. The committee was directed to accept responsibility for coordinating a student activities' calendar, estab- lishing guide lines for the sanctioning of on-campus clubs, recommending a policy for bringing in contro- versial speakers and proposing a -student activities' budget to the Board of Directors. Members of the committee are Cfacultyj Sam Mast, Mrs. Velma Grippen, Jerald Torgerson, Cadministra- tionj Clyde Yates, Robert Church, Cstudentsj Bill Hitzhusen, Sandy Rollefson, Stan Yost, John Gibbs, J. Fonkert, and Tom Hemann. Jack Page, Student Senate sponsor, acts as chairman. 50
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Dance and bonfire spark. HOMECOMI G :ff P ,Jai His' Z f's Grub dancers fill lounge Decorator Daisies and booster buttons proclaimed the approach- ing Homecoming celebration. Homecoming festivities were officially opened on Thursday, Oc- tober 9, with a pep rally in the Auditorium. Ken Kew, former Ma- Son City Junior College student, was the main speaker. The Homecoming Queen was announced at the bonfire and pep rally held that evening at Roosevelt Stadium. A grub dance in the lounge concluded the day's festivities. A Homecoming parade, led by the pep band and a fire truck of enthusiastic cheerleaders, opened Saturday's events. Floats in the parade were built by the Student Senate, Young Republicans, the Music Department, SISEA, and Circle A co-operating with Circle K. The Homecoming game with Grand Rapids was attended by alumni and students. The climax of the week's celebration was the Homecoming Dance, held at the K. C. Hall, with Linda Tobiason being crowned Queen. 52
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