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.l'YM' Front Row: D. Whitmore, S. Musson, S. Erwin, D. Oleson, D. Osborne, L. Hayes, K. Putzstuck, S. Nyberg, C..Hicks, and D. Rug- sell. Second Row: K. Lohrmann, L. Clue, C. Quinn, K. Kasmar, L. Cornwell, S. Crum, K. Kamps, J. Manning, D. Msulpphdy, S. O'Rorke, and K. Jones. Third Row: M. Ziliack, M. Upah, M. Snyder, N. Wine, J. Smith, P. Ewbanks, J. Wintcrland, R. ie s, . LEADERSHIP IN ACTION An examination of the accomplishments of the 1970-71 Student Council will bring to light not only its problems but also its worth and value. In the fall, the Council financed and aided Mr. Clarke with the production of Variety Revue. This talent show pro- vided an outlet for young entertainers, introduced the A.F.S. exchange student, and raised over S5600 for the A.F.S. program. In October, the Council sponsored and organized the 1970 Homecoming, making plans for the pep rally-bonfire, game entertainment, and the Homecoming dance and King and Queen coronation. Later, Student Council hosted the East Pakistan Relief Fund Dance, in conjunction with the American Red Cross. The dance provided an outlet for over-wrought semester exam takers and raised 35135 for the East Pakistan fund. Besides its rather project oriented activities, Council has provided a buffer zone between the administration and student body in contracting a Rock band for the Home- coming dance and was consulted in the decision to re-inter- pret the dress code to allow girls to wear slacks. Proposals for student lounges and open campus have been presented through the proper channels for consideration by the ad- ministration, as have suggestions for abolishing semester tests. of cr. M-1' I Student Council officers this year were: Jan Peck, Par- liamentariang Carlen Quinn, Secretaryg Jim Winterland, Treasurer, Cindy Babb, Corresponding Secretary, Mari- lyn Upah, Vice-President, and Kevin Kasmar, President.
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