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Ike, Terry 'Wi Larry l FEET QHG nk Vu T .1 ii ED of 'aut T190 ich SF Jw. w an 3- 11, V- .Q ery 'irlt TOT Q Cds -14 CEC' ? Dil 'f sons i Jansen Heads 1967-'68 Student Government The Student Senate is the student government on campus. lt is com- posed of seventeen members: presi- dent, vice-president, secretary, two councilmen, two councilwomen, and two council members-at-large, all being elected in the spring by the student body. The Student Senate is then completed by the president and a representative from each class. The administration appoints vwJ 1CY3' STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS were: Larry Vissia, vice-presidentg Jean Lorang, secretary: and Ron Jansen, president. Student body president Ron Jansen addresses the students at a pep assembly- one faculty member, who acts as an advisor and ex-officio member of the Senate. The purpose of the Student Sen- ate is to act as a go-between for the students and the administration in matters affecting the students' in- terest. The Student Senate conducts all elections as well as sponsors sev- eral activities including Trojan Day.
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The LJ.S. Naval Combat Art Exhib- it, which includes works of both commissioned artists and service- men, and which has received na- tional and international acclaim was the first art exhibit displayed by the Union Board this past year. ,, 'K' A , MW W, in 'di , V ug 'M lx. it TOP: Outgoing President Joel Jorgensen and newly elected President Dwayne Jacobson pre- sent a 65-pound Trojan Center cake to Mr. Dave Edwards and his family during a party honoring Edwards for his 2 years as Union director. ABOVE: Jolene Headrick, a member of the Union Board's Hospitality Committee, presides at the silver service during one of the 91 receptions given dur- ing the year. ABOVE RIGHT: Absolutely Noth- ing entertain with personal humor and folksongs at the concert held to honor Trojan Center direc- tor, Mr. Dave Edwards. Uri In its 5tud?Vl' p0SitIOr dent 0' labeled tion Oli ty, and govern Center. recreatl for stud week to end mC plays, f movie f ff Il I. on N 1 if N N , 6? ' Nui, 1 li iii
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