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Student senators: Front Row: Ray Hog- ler, Dianne Atkins, Pat Emrick, Cindy Wigton, Alice Maxell, Sandy Perino and Wally Davis. Row Two: Steve Martin, Pete Gilman, Bob Morrow, Ron Helland, Steve Carroll, Martin Sollars, Frank Phelps, Ray Wilson, John Sylvester and Joe Fleming. Not pictured here are senators Ron Ihnfeldt, Del Ottinger, Cheryl Dergins, Bob Bryant and Ken Bledsoe. Student Senate, 1966 Beyond a doubt, student senate realized a valuable les- son in practical politics this year. For the first time, this composite group was awakened to its full potential and strength. Accomplishment, progress, stability and effort dominated its interest. Had it not been for the probing of the North Central Accreditation Assn., senate might not have realized its full capabilities. The entire student government program on the Fort Lewis campus has been in steady advance ever since beginning of winter trimester, for its was during this trimester that events, trying events, began to happen. Crisis after crisis in- volving everything from study body officer salaries to long range publications planning seemed to rankle the very core of student government. At times, the execu- tive officers had to bear criticisms. At times, the senate seemed to be on the verge of a complete revision. But, it survived, grew stronger, and accomplished much on behalf of the students it served. To conclude his term of office as student body president and president of student senate, Martin Sollars wrote: I would like to thank each and every member of the student body who participated in the many student government activities this year. Without your combined efforts and your support, senate would not have enjoyed the success and accomplish- ments that it did. I sometimes think of senate in the same light that Emerson thought of a job; that is, the reward for a job well done is to have done it. Senate officers: Joe Fleming, vice-president; Dave Shrum took over this post later in the year. Other officers were Alice Maxell, corresponding secretary; Martin Sollars, president; Cindy Wig- ton, recording secretary, and Ray Wilson, treasurer. ,1 ' W».
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