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'Ei Members of the Student Government Association gain access to the future by becoming leaders on campus. By effectively communicating with the administration, faculty, staff as well as other students, SGA members learn how to deal with the everyday problems and concerns of Tech. ,, They also attend seminars and conferences which help them better understand leadership techniques. Throughout the year the SGA makes things happen by sponsoring activities on campus, in the community and across the state. From the canned food and toy drive to the annual Ms. Tech Pageant to raising funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Tech's SGA is always in action.
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The 7000 Building . . . i Groundbreaking for the 7000 Building was held September 17. The ground- breaking was termed a celebration of the continuing educational resources of- fered in South Carolina. F1orence'Dar- lington Tech is indeed fortunate to have support from county, state, and national levels to continue modernizing and up- grading its educational facilities. Congressman Robin Tallon, who unfortu- nately could not be present at the cere- mony, relayed a telegram that was read by Ms. Mary Demetrious. Congressman Tallon extended his congratulations and pledged his continued support of educa- tional improvements in the 6th district. There was an exceptional turnout of visi' tors, students, faculty, and staff at the event. The speakers expressed concern for the need to continue upgrading and promoting Tech's educational facilities. Senator Thomas E. Smith, Jr. hinted at plans of an additional facility on campus in the not-too-distant future. The symbolic turning of the earth cere- mony was performed by Senator Smith, Representative Denny W. Neilson, Dr. George A. Williams, chairman of the Flor- ence-Darlington County Commission for Technical Education, and Fred C. Fore, president of Tech. 4 l . I ,,,y'... at xv? N' 1 1 NW' WJ! . , .Mk 1 iilifiii Q if 41.1 N 0 1 pf - 1-g Ll li , Nt V, fl. W-3' -wi - s,f,i 'v -Pl. . K A+., v?'5Q a'2is1'f.'r Q 4 -4 ' 'ff 'L ' 'itnwhff . 'li 'vi ' 'f -f3t1:,r'f'.
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