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Front Row: T. Poelllcr, K. Kunkel. K. Schrader, D. Ro- dentmeclc, P. Haase, M. Etz- lcr, C. Peterson, M. Unrath, B. Secor. Back Row: Berg, Vver- ling, D. Stucnlcel, Nl. VVill, E. Hoelter, L. Horn, Miss Heyne, M. Biherdort. J. Meissler, J. Kinlcel, R. Augustin, E. Voth. WOMENS COUNCIL The Womens and Menys Councils of CTC are a function of student government to which is speciljically delegated the supervision ot dormitory life. Each Councilor is interested in helping each student grow in all phases of life - spiritual, mental, social, cultural, and physical. The Councils are also given the responsibility ol maintaining such things as dormitory cleanliness and decorum, recreational and laundry facilities. Councilors are assigned to the houses and each lloor of the dormitories. Ott-campus and day students also have councilors. Specific activities such as Christmas caroling, the all-girl Christmas party, and the menys smolcers are handled hy the Councils. MENS COUNCQ Front Row: P. Brown, D Bernliardt, J. llcin, J. Boldt D. Vcrsenian, Prof. Grote- luesclien, Prolh. Lf-limann. Back Row: G. Brunworth S. Brassie, B. Koa-ppen, D Dorn, .l. Dutton, B. Ralcow P. Crisler, J. Plahc, A Brown, R. Bleelcre, Nl. Hall R. SITllIll'll. 9
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THE EXECUTIVE BOARD Sfiwlmf Sandie DEAN HALTER Governing the student hody of Concordia is the organization known as the Student Senate. The Senate consists of Senators, or dormitory representatives, and the Executive Board. Dean Halter serves as advisor. The major purpose of the Student Senate is to guide student life through the help of the students in co-operation with the faculty and administration. Due to the many changes made in the Student Senatefs structure last year, emphasis is heing placed on making these changes function correctly and heneticiaily. SENATORS Front Row: Dean Halter. B. Hermani, J. Koenig, K. Palmreutel, A. Slreufcrt, B. Rakow, E. Voth, N. Hitzeman. ' Back Row: J. Lange, I. Quandt, L. Lineherger, D. Grou, L.. Quoss, VV. Andersen, M. Herzog, M. A. Keck, D. Kunert, J. Templin, E. Rupprecht.
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD Front Row: L. Suckow, NI. Reitz, E Siehr, J. VVittcnIJacIi, N. Hitzeman D. Bernhardt. Back Row: H. VViedcnIicIIcr, P Gruetzmacher, D. Petering, C. Berndt F. VVaIIcer, B. Kocppon, J. Emerich D. AdIcr, K. Pahnreuter. The Student Activities Board is a new organization on campus, having just compIeted its tirst year of duties. The main function of SAB is that of co-ordination, especiaIIy in the area of scheduIing. In order to provide a weII-T:JaIanced and diversified scheduIe throughout the year the Board examines the activities for the months ahead, making sure that no contiicts occur. The past year was a time in which this organization deveIop'ed in the definition of its duties and methods of operation. Future years wiTI no douht show further growth and progress. 1 ATHLETIC COUNCIL The AthIetic CounciI pIans, organ- izes, and supervises the intramuraI program of CTC. The memhers of the CounciI are chosen hy the executive hoard to PIII the needed positions. Each person is di- rectty responsihIe for one phase of the intramuraI program. Inctuded in the womenls program are howIing, voIIeyhaIT, I3asIcethaIT, and sotthaII. These same sports and aIso foothaTI are ottered to the men. Badminton and tennis tournaments are Iitcewise under the jurisdiction of AC. The Councit sponsors a picnic in the earIy school year for the new students, an an- nuaI FieIrI Day in May, and an Awards Banquet in the spring. This year sports nights, which otter the gym and equipment to the students for activities, have Ioeen organized. The concession stand at the F :.'d,.SI1I'I1,. d,B. ,. i. football games also is handled by ront Row G Gm er C c xc t B Stau tc Uffman R Thus us Second Row: A. Focrster, D. Kunert, N. iIesIce, E. Rafert. - Third Row: TVI. Laurentc, NI. Schroeder. J. Ries, Petzkc, .I. Todt. I Back Row: L. BIazeIC, LI. Hein, J. Emerich, A. Schmidt. Compliments of Circle Bowling Lanes 10 A. I'IcmIcc, D. Tomaich, S. Sapatka,
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