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for Crowds gather at polls. Campus campaigning continues. Thi- lrallot is cast. SPIRITED CAMPAIGNING HIGHLIGHTS ELECTIONS HHave you voted? This statement echoed throughout Harris this past election day. And as the I0:50 bell rang. the poll workers were suddenly hidden from view by the impatient voters. The poor poll worker frantically try- ing to find someoneis name on an advisory list. discovers that he is looking on the wrong list. The right list mys- teriously fell to the floor and is now a rug for allout four medium sized feet. Suddenly you feel something hitting your posterior side. As you turn, you see that it is only a hula hoop being put into movement by a cute co-ed. Then you hear a piercing shriek ff A cave manfi As you know, hula- hoopers and cave men do not always grace the scenes at Harris. These happened to he campaign stunts, and very clever ones indeed. STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE HUGE SUCCESS I Could Have Danced All Nightii . . . . These words echoed throughout the minds of over five hundred people. On the night of November the four- teenth the Student Council sponsored its first dance in many years. free to all Harris students. The setting was the Empire Room of the Amhassador Hotel, and the stu- dent hody became the actors. It was not the traditional Starry evening, but even the rain couldnlt put a damp- er on the dance. The music was provided by ,lack Bach- mann, one of our own Harris musicians. Everyone was dancing to the Cha Cha, llock and Holl. and of course, the good old standards. All too soon the clock struck twelve and it was time to hurry hack into the world of reality. As the tired but happy crowd hegan to leave some were heard singing a song. It was 'II Could Have Danced All Night. Tm l':Nt'I'f'llIll' cnjoys a night at thc ,Xinhussador-Kingswny.
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l'RAC'1'lC li M A K ICS PER ! tXI'I' The must popular semester in the spienciifi fl!Ill'-Zlllfi-0110-ililiin year CUl'I'il'L1- lum ut Harris 'feacliwq College is that spent he-tween the Senior I and seniur it terms. liar-h pruspectixe teacher series in the capacity of !Xpp1'c-iitiee Teachf-r at an elementary school. Apprentiving is of great vaiue to the future tear-llers because of the prac-tit-al experience gained by working with vhil- ciren from day to day. Sandy and Sue are enjoying their ap- prentice work very much and are look- ing fnrwarfi to the day when they will have a classroom of their own. Sandy instructs sixth graders in map study. Sue works with reading dass. Nine
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June accepts plaque for a jolm well done. Student Council officers look oxcl morning semcstrrs agenda. AWARDS GIVEN AT CONCLAVE The Student Council Conclave is one of the newest activities sponsored by the Student Council. Its purpose is the awarding of engraved plaques to deserv- ing persons in commemoration of out- standing service to the entire student hody. The Conclave was attended hy Stu- dent Council Officers, Pep Club Offi- cers, Cheerleaders, Collegian, Torch, and Weekly Review editors, the Presi- dent of the College, the Dean of VVO- men, the Dean of Men. and various other faculty members. The awards were presented to the re- tiring officers of the Student Council, and the Editor of the Weekly' Review. Then the atmosphere changed into that of an elegant dining room where the motto was eat, drink, and be mer- ryf' The food, which was prepared by expert caterers, was scrumptious and the whole affair was enjoyed by all. Eleven
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