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CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION was on 'Ihe docIce+ +I1is year, wi+h Ronald Fine, Ie'f+, a+ 'Ihe helm. Doc Adams and prexy Fritz Rich'Ier check sugges'Iions. SA- Keeps Pace THREE THOUSAND STUDENTS massed for free cokes a+ Crandon Park beach par+y which welcomed new freshmen in fall semes+er. ROGER WALKER, NSA Regional Chairman, Ief+, supervised 'rhe regional meefing of 'Ihe na+ionaI s+uden+ group when Ihey me+ in Miami during Thanksgiving Io coordina+e Their campus' policies. ,f- as CAMPUS CHARITY CHEST STAGED THEIR MAMMOTH CLOTHING DRIVE AND WEIGHED IN CONTRIBUTIONS AT NORTH CAMPUS. 26
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CLASS OF l953 officers: Vera Fascell, secretary Hal Siegal, president: Trudye Wensley, treasurer: Officers Exemplify Ideals By Uniting Student Body A WISE MAN once said, L'lVlany are called but few are chosenf and those students chosen to lead the UM classes this year served to exemplify this ideology. The Student Association Body is more than a closely-knit political organization, but rather serves as a guide to college success. Putting democracy into practice, it has enabled the college student to achieve scholastic significance as well as fraternal unity. Diligent work and student support throughout the school year pro- vided a well-rounded social program, highlighted with topnotch events. Presiding as the voice of the UM student body, the class olticers serve a three-fold purpose: to direct the affairs of the students and the cam- pusg to further a feeling of friendship and achievement among the studentsg and to maintain a spirit of cooperation and understanding with the faculty and administrative body. They who were called and then chosen needed your support, and with it they were able to produce and maintain an outstanding collegiate year. CLASS OF I954 officers: Herb Gopman, trees.: Don AS l955 CLASS OFFICERS, Leslie Lang, Van Seplow, Sider, pres.: Barbara Kay, sec.: Jaclc Larison, veep. Judy Bosworth, and Bill Schuler guided the sophomores. OFFICERS of the Class of l956: Dave Kopenhaver, Gretchen Stan- ton, Virginia Vickery, Jerry Peterson. M
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