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i the Campus Center walls-they 2re designed by Shireen Ruston. The list does not stop there. In e area of Academics, junior Mark etz arranged for the publication the faculty evaluations and for an tra reading day during finals in ayxjunior Frank Carroll served as tchie's right-hand man and won 2 Presidential elections in Febru- 7. A few programs deserve special tognition. Adopt-a-Frosh, in its st year, matched upperclassinen th freshmen as big brothersfsis- S, The program had a bumpy first ir, but gained support from ad- nistration and students and Jmised to grow in effectiveness tt year. The Council of Student Organi- ions pledged a stronger commit- nt to clubs, publishing newslet- sand scheduling training and in- 'mative lectures for student ders. Class Councils grew with assis- ce from Alumni Relations. Both 'SA and Alumni Relations fught each class should develop ense of unity, starting freshman r. Perhaps a key to the success of programs was advertising and pub. lic relations. Ritchie stressed the use of a new computer for designing snazzy posters, newsletters, and memos. From dormroorn to class- room. a campus building wasn't complete without a large, bright, glossy Fl'SA poster, Special mention goes to Ifl'SA's commitment to video as an effec- tive tool for publicity, the new se- mester passes which saved the freshman a lot of standing in line, increased money for Fl'SA and in- creased attendance at eventsg the new mailbox outside of the office, which, even if hardly used, showed FllSA's desire for better comrnuni- cation with studentsg and finally, FUSA's proposal to raise the stu- dent activities fee S10 to 555, which is still about S20 below the average at the countrysklesuit universities. Fl'SA's Fortieth Anniversary year was a grand one. Ritchies get- things-done drive spread through a receptive and imaginative cabinet- the combination produced a year of well-earned high-fives. 1111111 Cnzzrfzzmzzrfw vw ini- qv
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