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STUDENT ASSOCIATICN HAS BIG YEAR FRITZ RICHTER, President AL FREEHLING, Vice Pres. WAYNE WHISLER, Treas. FRAN BLOOM, Sec. A TH!-I lhl campus. exery project affecting student welfare. from freshman orientation and the Howdy llancc to variety shows and Sunday night movies. is sponsored hy the Student Association. The SA was re- sponsilvlc for the initiation of a spirit trophy to foster school spirit and for the creation of scholarships. now olfcrcd to the top four SA officers. lt has financed studcnt elections, sent delegates to the pulvlications convention in New York and two cheerlead- crs to Boston with the footlnall team. The Ashe Memorial Scholarship Fund, to perpetuate our lirst presidcnt's name and ideals. and the Ashe Build- ing Fund. to coordinate contributions of the various stu- dcnt organizations. were lvorn in this year's SA admin- istration. Many orphans and underprivileged children have henc- lited from the successful CCC food and clothing drive: motorists have noticed improved and expanded parking facilities on campusg dorm residents no longer pay lmreak- age feesg and students with leisure time may relax on the new lienches constructed on classroom walks. A Constitutional ltevision Committee was set up. which held open meetings so that students could have a voice in shaping student politics. Many major and minor revisions were made in the Constitution. Meetings were held with the Senate, then with the Student Association. Rest rooms on the intramurals field, a new hook store on North Campus. dances after pep rallies and the all- campus Varsity Show were other feathers to sew in an active SA cap. STUDENT SENATE: First row: Pat Stierer, Gail Lynn, Joan Gregory, Bill Guthrie, Mike Mitchell, Clyde Windham. Second row: Buddy Weissel, C. J. Keil, Frank Veinis, Herb Bern, Russell Vollcema, Bob Getzotf, Douglas Smith. Third row: Judy Edelman, Joyce Sussman, Betty Reynolds, Bill Corbin, Ronnie Lambert, Bill Canning, Ed Warrell, Jim Clevenger, Lowell Thing. s elm 1 mamqatn . an 'Q . uuIxffs--
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