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Sno-Week Sno-Week, 1970, included many enjoyable activities. The week opened with a Talent Show featuring acts ranging from the satirical to the serious. january 31 was the date for the annual Sno-Ball Dance. The theme for the dance was Crystal Blue Persuasion. Phyliss Simonson was crowned Sno-Queen to reign over the ac- tivities forthe week. Other activities included a Pizza-Eating contest lChampion Pizza-Eater: Chris Krulcjg an evening of inner-tubing and sliding at the Lakeview Ski Chaletg a marathon of Roadrunner cartoonsg a medallion hunt. lThe medallion was found by Betty McKay and Barb Eorcelle.i The Snow Sculpturing Contest winning entry was a purple and yellow Road- runner constructed by a group of Somers first floor south wing sophomores. The week was climaxed with a Coffeehouse during which the winner of the Beat the Clock Contest, Mr. Leo McDonald, was announced. Sno-Week is a Student Council sponsored event with many campus clubs participating. I. .. 3 X Law f T! QUEEN CANDIDATES: Mary lo Buesing, Kendra Ewen, Nancy LaFave, Ainse Shuler, Mary Matchefts, Phyliss Simonson, Mary lo Wickum. 42 mfg l
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Student Council The Student Council is the official student affairs of the college. Council membership is organization on campus. It is funded by the made up of four elected officers, four ap- student activity fees and by various money rais- pointed commissioners, and eight class ing activities. The projects of the Council range representatives. from the academic to the social to the religious STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Mary Mingo, Pres., Ann Zweber, Sec., Sue Mukav- itz, V.P., Sue Rausch, Treas. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMISSIONERS: Susan Diemert, Religious, Connie Cartier, Social, Mary lo Wickum, Communications, Mary Marok, Academic. 44
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