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Page Sel'enty Student Senate The Student Senate is composed of 21 student president and thirteen students elected from the student body at large. It sponsors certain all campus social func- tions such as The F reshman Orientation Program with the traditional orange beanies, the Junior Prom, the Annual Winter Carnival with its snow sculpturing and iisock hopii, Homecoming with all the joy of renewing 01d acquaintances, Mom and Dads Day, and Hatchet Holiday. It considers matters of student interest and welfare, and serves as an agency whereby student sentiment and initiative may be given expression and brought to bear upon th determination of college policy and practice. The Senate also acts as a steering committee for student activities by choosing members for various Student-Faculty committees among which are the Judicial Committee, the Social Committee, the Religious Life Committee, the Chapel-Con- vocations Committee, and the Union Committee. Still another phase of the Senateis work is the Human Relations Conference which is composed of students and faculty. This group attempts to meld all social and scholastic life into an integrated union.
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Photography Staff Under the editorship of John Blad- holm, the photography staff consisting of Jack Wiese, Dean O,Brien, and Pete F 0110 took this years pictures of campus groups and activities. The photographers used their own equipment and developed their photo- graphs at Lowry Hall in the new photo laboratory. Alta Schmidt, Phyllis Hauge, and Jane XViemer took charge of scheduling and ordering of class pictures. An especially large percentage of the student body turned out for class pic- tures, due to the fact that a photographer stayed on campus for quick and efficient photo service. The staff has appreciated the co-opera- tion of the various organizations for being so prompt and considerate in keeping their appointments. Page Sixty-nine
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The Student Christian Association at Carroll College encourages Christian activities and all-school activities 011 the ampus, such as the carnival and the sing. This year for the Erst time, SCA brought full-length movies to school, in addition to interesting speakers. Sunday evening vesper services were sponsored by the association during the year. A Philippino orphan receives the money SCA raised from its book store and checking stand at the basketball games. This year's officers were Marilyn Meid- inger, president; Beverly Sacha, program chairman; Maly Coss, secretary; Thel- ma Atkeson, treasurer. Mr. Batha and Miss Stallman are faculty advisors for the group. Page Sel'euty-one
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