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Earl dance consoles- back to school blues Aware of the depression which accompanies a return to books and study, the Student Congress endeavored to raise spirits with a 'Back to School' Dance. Held in the south campus mall on Aug. 20, this first activ- ity drew in a profit of 535268. With September came the United Fund Drive. Responding to the collecting techniques of representatives, the stu- dents donated a record-breaking 532265. The highlight of September, however was College Day. Seventy institutions were represented, enabling students to shorten their lists of college choices. With the approach of Homecoming, Student Congress members literally 'painted the town' with spirit. Store windows all along Center Street publicized the Deer prowess. Following the game, an Exes' Reception was held in the south campus caf- eteria in honor of the former graduates. A. Deciding on the music to be played, seniors Randy Westmoreland, Dana Ram- sey, Ann Riggle and junior Glenda Walker sort through the albums and tapes con- tributed by students for the first dance. B. Performing the tasks of a representa- tive, senior Dean Endres assists the guest speakers prepare for their three 45 min- ute sessions at College Day. C. With permission from shop owners along Center Street, juniors Shannon Jones and Pam Wise paint the town. D. Urging all citizens to join in the Homecoming spirit, senior Keith Klecka, assisted by junior Mark Knox, decorates store windows with slogans such as 'Beat the Trojansl' E. Promis- ing to clean up afterwards, junior Lori Fults paints encouragement to the Deer on the windows of Kathy's Korner. F. Senior representative Ronnie Liggett serves the Coke, Sprite, and orange drinks available at the 'Back to School' Dance. As rep- resentatives begin arriving for College Day on the south campus, senior Brad Crawford leads Commander D. E. Robbins from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annap- Maryland, to his display area. STUDENT CONGRESS ! PAGE 87
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