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Page 125 text:
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CONGRATULATIONS — Outgoing president Bev Dona- van congratulates John Dahlstrom. Below: Fred Kelly, yell duke of this year congratulates Ruth Combs, new rally squad leader. NEW OFFICERS — Sue Switzer, Secretary; Greg Baker, First Vice-President; Dan Yturraspe, Business Manager; John Dahlstrom, President ; Larry Snook, Second Vice-President; and Ruth Combs. Rally Squad Leader.
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Elections C ' The election comrfiittee, with Judy Folsom Mc- Gowan. Jean Hunter, Elaine McNaught, Sue Goodin, Vad Kelsoe, and Pat McKinsye ( not pictured ) ran student body elections this year. The Publicity committee, lower right, was an ardent supporter of every EOC activity. Pictured: Loretta Herlrison, Karen Stewart, Marquita Fisher, Judy Hocket, and Dan Tturrasupe. Also a member, hut not pictured was Jo Ann Card. Scattered throughout the audience were numerous hlack 'horses pinned to shoul¬ ders. The EOC campus was covered with signs “Vote . . . Dark Horse Candidate for President. A rather dead campaign came to life — who was this candidate. The primary election put the Dark Horse candidate, Bill Lovelady, and John Dahl- strom on top. The final week was busy with radio dehates, more and more signs, and. class speeches. Election Day voting was brisk — more than half the student body voted.
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gp With a little more work it begins taking on the form of a building. 122 A familiar view of Hoke, before its face lifting. Hoke Hall is perhaps the best known and most frequented building on campus. It serves as Student Union Building plus containing classrooms and offices. Hoke is the place to meet old friends and make new ones. Beginning with Spring term, however, the usual was somewhat disrupted. No one seemed to mind, for all looked forward to the new coffee shop, en¬ larged lounge, and some to the new classrooms. The remodeling of Hoke is just another step in the building pro¬ gram. Even though work was just beginning on most of Hoke, our lovely new book¬ store in the basement was finished during Spring vacation and ready for use by the beginning of the term. Even though it may be only a hole now . . .
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