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STUDENT SENATE MEMBERS were: iback TOWI Gloria Riecke, .Ion Prairie, Mel Schrader, Dale Schmidt, Joel Barkmeier, imiddle rowl Vicki Hanson, Ray Peterson, Mike Luze, ifront rowl Linda Petherom, Dove Egan, Dan Walsh, Bob Bou, Deon Bowes, istondingl Don Ditter, inot shown! Gary Stofferahn ond Cheryl Kearin. Student Senate Strives For Student Benefits and Campus Improvements 'EN45 STUPENT SENATE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS were: Don Ditter, P e5'de'lfi Gdry Stofferahn, vice-president, Linda Petheram, secretary, The Student Senate is the student government on campus. It is composed of seventeen members: president, vice-president, secretary, two councilmen, two councilwomen, and two council members-at- large, all being elected in the spring by the student body, and the president and representative from each class. The administration appoints one faculty mem- ber, who acts as an adviser and ex-officio member of the Senate. The purpose of Student Senate is to act as a go- between for the students and the administration in matters affecting the students' interests. Student Senate conducts elections as well as sponsors several activities. Trojan Day fSenior Visi- tation Dayb is sponsored by Senate.
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,,,,,....-ff 32 'fb' Student Body President Don Ditter lit-or Mi-inliers of General Beadle State College, . 1 Ce in most A izrt-:it dt-:il tif time has elapsed since last September, and certainly, many ehang6S have taken p 8 i . ' ' . Then too, many of ns fiorine llteSe past nine months. First, we have attempted to adjust and improve Uoursellrfis ever1'CS behind us, ...etivitit-fa and t-vt-nts combined to make this past year great. We have left these activi ies a but in-ecllt-ss to say, they have become a part of us. Ct-rtznnly, this past year may be looked back upon with great pride. The use of the TI'Oja1'1 Center and thi crjjd tion of the l'nion Boarcl are but two vitally important additions which have contributed much to Sflhffol Pmlty our 1'lXiilllIwlItFlll about the campus. The Union Board has brought many social, cultural, and educational activities 0 c--lla-511' contnitinity. . . . ' ear A winning football and basketball season always creates enthusiasm and spirit on any Campus, and Sgiign tg ours was no exception. The construction of the new track and football facilities will be a tremendous 8 u ltoib General Beaciie and to the Madison community. If used next fall, this field will produce an even greater 111' tvrest in athletics at GBSC. Next fall, a new class of freshmen will be e:-:posed to the challenge, the pain, and the joy of college living. The . . . . . . an ffillvtlts C0mlNUml:-' must adiust itself to provide a challenge and a climate in which each member can live es atitheittic and meaningful life. G l B ' ' ' ' h ueng and innovations in future years. enera eadle is a growing college and will continue to meet these new C H Sincerely, Don Ditter Student Body President Stl I Wx Q STUDEN President SECYENI ft
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' fg K ii r 'f . 'Nw , X -ix' ' X oy if-- 30' A h I if so f. f ! .2 .-.ro -.-z-,ferns ron 1965766 wc: iback f9w',G0'Y n- UV' r Ffh fxl1cil,1SOI'1, NOHCY Whcclcf, Glorlo Rleqiie' U-.N .- Giffqio Jmqinscn, Mortho Ikon, Jon Prairie, Sounding Board Discusses Campus Life 5 Iiozirci was formed for v fnionzil rQpi'esentatives , .1 1 is oi topics involving the E mr Cieiieral Beadle are I '-ggiz'-'wifi Concerning the activ- - iii-:iiilrf Student. Sounding li-i:zfi:ij.' of every month in 4 Ew:s:'.c-, and after each meet- fiiwxiss with their organiza- 'i-wcn snid and discussed. 48 gl . L k , ROY Peterson, fnot showni Don Dltter, Sievegiafpenmon' Tom oc 6 Fred Smith, Clayton Thornberf and Lee Ann e' v fi fx. NJ 6 x iw.-i H lk' I 4 fi .aw , .gn of l rv fi , .-I Vwyn at . -,. equi wow Q m'S'k s this ii' iw ,, I Y yi my-s fs Q, .1 ii i .N .1 Q 1 ,a s x Mrs. hom I l th r Wifi! Members of President Flaunis Sounding Board ga e' 5 of I . f f0plC President Flaum and his wife to discuss cuffen interest.
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