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PLANS YEAR ' S ACTIVITIES FOR 1967-1968 Homecoming spurs enlliusiasin and ideas. Mr. Watt Wotiters is the sponsor o litis year ' s coiincit. Julie House and Solange Fernandes at the University of Red- lands. The Counctt discussing larious piotttfiiis in today ' s government. a
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ASSOCIATED STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Council and the House of Representa- tives combine their efforts to make this school year one of the best ever. Two of the more important problems they have solved are a better working relationship between the students and faculty and the coordination of campus activities. I Jeannie and Sharon engage in campus gossip. President ' s Message: It all started some thirteen years ago, this journey of self-enrichment. It all ended with a sudden rush of unexpected responsibility and emotion. For some of us, it was a continuous, and seemingly never-endless agony, drudgery, and just plain tough going. For many of us, this once-in-a-lifetime excur- sion thru educational bombardment, was the first of the many stepping-stones in the highly competitive struggle for success. If you were to measure the value of these years in the form of tangibility, you would have but a small piece of parched paper to show for your labors. This paper gives recognition to the fact that you have completed a minimal of requirements. The true value of these past years, however, lies in seclusion in the minds of the recipients of this paper. This value may be high, or low, depending on the amount of effort and desire that was put forth. The flame of knowledge has now been in- spired in each of us. Let ' s hope it burns brightly and eternally. Tony Martins A.S.B. President Student Council discusses upcoming ecents iiith due hesitation. y
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H Steie Wi hiU ' . Vice-President Doug Garrett, Secretary of State Gayle Hall, Speaker of the House Jeannie Hosteller, Historian Julie House. Inter-Club Council Maureen Walsh, Secretary of President Activities STUDENT COUNCIL The report is read, now for the discussion. 14 28 A.S.B.
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