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Tennis Coach Hal Akins, Bill Nearents, Dave Clark, Ray Hall, Drew McGinnes Fred Farmer. NOT PICTURED: Jim Miller. Last year's team won twelve straight dual matches placed second in the J. C. Conference. I The Nearents twins, Bob and Bill, won the doubles and B111 took a third in the singles. Only two men, Bill Nearents and Dave Clark, retur from last year's powerful squad. C. B. C. will play matches with such strong teams a W. S. C. Frosh, Yakima J. C. , Everett J. C. , Clark J. and Gonzaga University. 79 and title ned s the C. ,
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OFFICERS Advisor. ' .... . . James Devine President ..... . . Bob Wilkinson U d e nf Vice President . . . . .Ted Nielsen Secretary ........ . . Cherry 0'Bannon Treasurer ......... . .Ron Kirby Athletic Commissioner ....... Cecil Mowery Inter-collegiate-commissioner . . Jim Devine Social Chairman .......... Angie McCullough 0 u n c I am my FRONT ROW: Ted Nielson, Donna Moe, Cherry O'Bannon, Angie McCullough, Betty Rose Stevens, Gary Bates, Bob Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Ron Kirby, Jim Devine, Dave Clark, Don Hartmeier. BACK ROW: Cecil Mowery, Mr. Devine, Sully Bayless, Larry Fairchild, The purpose of the Student Council is to represent the students of COLUMBIA BASIN COLLEGE in their governmental affairs. The Council has been active and functioning every year since estab- lishment of the College. The Council helps direct all general student activities. These activities help provide the social and extra-curricular life at C. B. C. Each student contributes to the A. S. B. treasury through the purchase of an A. S. B. card. The funds received finance school activities and the athletic programs. School clubs a.nd organizations are backed by the Student Council and the A. S. B. funds. They help in getting clubs established through financial aid. The Council has con- tributed much to the general welfare of the school. It has sponsored new ideas and activities, such as the annual lecture series, the annual blood drive, a record library which can be used by the school clubs, a.nd a student loan fund. Some other projects which were sponsored by the Council were the ping pong tournament for the men students, school dances, which were held after games, and the purchasing of a school pennant. The Student Council has grown a.nd learned from experi- ence a great deal in student government, and will become more successful through the coming years. 81
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