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. gf SELECTED BY THE STUDENT BODY TO GOVERN STUDENT AFFAIRS were: lback row! Jim Burma, Jim Swanson, Larry Puhrman, Ron Jansen. lmiddle row! Gene Danielsen, Dan Lorang, Jackie Foross, Vicki Hanson, Georgia Jorgensen. lfront rowl Fred Smith, Nancy Wheeler, Dr. Harry P. Bowes, adviser, Beverly Hodne, and Jean Lorang. mith, locke Head I966-67 Student Senate Student government at General Beadle is controlled by the Student Senate. Heading this year's seventeen- member governing body was Fred Smith, senior from Flandreau. Serving as vice president was Tom Locke, senior from Garretson. Senate members, which also include the secretary, two councilmen, two councilwomen, and two council members-at-large, are elected in the spring by the entire student body. The additional mem- bers include the president and representative from each of the four classes. 56 Keeping an accurate account of each Student Senate meet- ing was the task of Nancy Wheeler, this year's Student Senate secretary.
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tudent Body President ...I swift Dear Members of General Beadle State College: Another year has come and gone, and for some of us, it is our last. This past year has seen many changes take place on our campus. With the extension of dormitory hours, the additional classroom space in East Hall and the various rule changes concerning off-campus housing, we the students, the Men and Women of the College, have proven that we are able to think for ourselves and act for our- se ves. The student body has shown a sincere desire in their ability to cooperate with both the faculty and administration on problems confronting the college. We are not the same people who arrived on this campus for our freshmen orientation. We have all gone through a transitional period and we have attempted to adjust and to improve. We are constantly reaching maturity. These are the things that have come about. The progress made by the students of General Beadle can easily be recognized through the general campus unity. This unity has been greatly strengthened in the past year and has come about through both the pain and joy of college living that each student has experienced. With creative and imaginative thinking, the future possibilities for both the students and the col- lege are unlimited. In the fall, with the new class of freshmen, the upperclassmen, the faculty and the administration must work together to insure a brighter future for our college. Sincerely, xi Fred Smith 57
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