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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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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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Union Board Completes Active Year ln its three years of operation the Student Union Board has reached a position of importance among stu- dent organizations and has been labeled the most active organiza- tion on campus by students, facul- ty, and administration. Organized to govern the affairs of the Trojan Center and to provide educational, recreational, and cultural activities for students, the Board meets each week to plan such events as week- end movies, receptions, art dis- plays, educational lecture series, movie festivals, concerts, socials and numerous other events. Under the very capable direction of lVlr. Dave Edwards, the Board, com- posed of 3 executive officers and 5 committee chairmen, is advised by 3 faculty members and the Dean of Students. In the 1967-68 year the members of the newly created hospitality committee assumed their duties which ended only after more than 90 receptions had been given. At the last meeting of the year a recreation committee was added to the Board for scheduling activities in the IAQ Board's recently completed game room. l-lighlights of the Union activi- ties for the year were the Naval Combat and the community art ex- hibits, a lecture series on drugs which received wide publicity, the annual Christmas decorating party, the completion of the game room and the addition to the snack bar facilities, and the co-sponsorship of the College Scholarship Night at lnterlakes Speedway which raised over S5500 for scholarships. During the inauguration of Dr. Bowes, the Board opened the Trojan Center as headquarters and offered a variety of services to visitors. wt' SERVING ON THE 1967-68 UNION BOARD were: lstandingj Deda Rae Schultz, Vicki Woo- dard, Linda Hotvet, Connie Prouty, Georgia Versteeg, Mr. Bulfer, Dean Davidson, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Hackett, and Mr. Edwards: Cseatedj Elmer Lovrien, Marlys Quinn, and Joel Jorgensen.
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