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1961 I Activities 61
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t , Etll Seated: Ron Koets - President, Jerry David -Vice President Standing, First Row: Diane Preston-Old Student Representative, Cookie Jones-Secretary, Betty Patrick - Sorority Representative, Larry Satterla - Student at Large, Don Falvo - Treasurer, Standing, Second Row: C-huck Smith- Fraternity Representative, Al Teusink- New Student Repre- STUDENT COUNCIL sentative Student Council planning future activities 60 The Student Council is primarily re- sponsible for promoting better student re- lations among our student as well as with students in other colleges in the area and state. It provides and sponsors many func- tions in the school year for the enioy- ment of the student body. A few of these are the Fall and Spring picnics, the Tinsel Ball, and the Spring Formal. The Student Council strives each year to help students enjoy themselves and their school while attending Davenport Institute.
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Seated: Officers, Dianne Preston - Pledge Captain, Norma Orth - Corr. Sec., Joan Riggs - Recording Sec., Betty Saur - Pres., Carolyn Stephan - Treas., Karen Hoogerheide - Social Sec., Mary Teunessen - Chaplain Second Row: Janet Chamberlain, Catherine Haney, Loretta Batterson, Sibyl Dahlstrom, Betty Patrick, Jean Ferguson, Margot Barney, Carol Smith, Marge Remmelts Third Row: Sue Chamberlain, Caryll Blomquist, Audrey Gustafson, June Drew, Donna Haines, Barbara Upton, Judy McKee, Sharon Dykstra, Lora Nantell, Pat Craig Students admiring Sorority Composit 62 Alpha Iota Sorority is a service soror- ity which helps in community proiects and it is also an honor sorority in which you must have and maintain a B average. The members must have high morals and good personalities to stay a member. Meetings are held twice a month. The second Wednesday of each month is their regular business meeting and their social meeting is also held once a month. Some of the projects that they have undertaken this year were working at the Easter Seal Office and the Muscular Dys- trophy Drive. They also presented food and toys to two different needy families at Christmas.
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