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STUDENT SENATE 25
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STUDENT SENATE. FRONT ROW: Karen VanSickle, Paula Dunn, Dean Gillespie, Kathy Adkins, Debbie Spencer, sec- treas.; Gaichylle O ' Dell, Anthony Hendricl son. ROW 2: Irene Huk, sponsor; Debbie Vaudrin, Steven Long, Ben Westman, Frank Offutt, senior pres.; Stephen Yost, Cindy Finan. ROW 3; John Moore, pari, and 2nd sem. pres.; Deb Mullen, Marty Garter, Brian Grawford, JeAnn Soren, Steve Cipolla, freshman pres; Dr. John Hopper, sponsor. BAGK ROW; Stephen Holle, Greg Hatten, sophomore pres.; Darrell Zellers, vice-pres.; Mic Jones, junior pres.; Rex Gw inn, pres.; Tom Lancaster, Brady Snyder. Senate pursues student opinion Rex Gwinn resigned as Student Senate president in January because of an attractive business opportunity. IVIy decision to leave was made with firm belief tliat the bulk of our goals and objectives for this calendar year have either been com- pleted or at least started, said Gwinn. Gwinn ' s resignation resulted in a controver- sial discussion among senators. They decided to call his resignation temporary instead of per- manent and unanimously elected Senior Senator John Moore as Gwinn ' s replacement. During Gwinn ' s term, Student Senate made numerous accomplishments. These included housing for foreign students during vacation periods, naming a full-time intramural director, 24 STUDENT SENATE increased gymnasium and pool hours and in- stallation of telephones for the fall semester in the high rise dorms. These changes came about because of the Senate ' s platform to serve as the bridge between students and administration. Senate was responsive to any complaint or issue that came before us, said Gwinn. We took every suggestion and criticism seriously. That ' s a major part of being a student leader. There was a variety of students making up the Senate this year, More than in the past, Senate was a melting pot this year, said Mic Jones, junior president. We had a wide representation of the students and hardly anyone wasn ' t represented.
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BELOW: One Student Union Board project was to help sponsor the Christ- mas Madralier Feaste. RIGHT: Movie committee members discuss the cost of bringing current flicks to campus. CENTER: Lisa Gates, co-chairman of concerts, dances and special events, calls for a vote. BELOW RIGHT: Pat Waters catches a quick bite before the next meeting. STUDENT UNION BOARD. FRONT ROW: Pat Waters, Deb Mason, pres; Pam Butner, Beth Roseberry, sec; Rosanne Sonnenmoser. BACK ROW: John Welding, sponsor; Dann Flaherty, vice-pres; Lisa Gates, Art Kellogg, Irene Huk, sponsor; Steve Thomas. 26 STUDENT UNION BOARD
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