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STUDENT SENATE. Front row: Candy Piskorski, Pat Kneer, Peyton Harris, Rick Baxter, Pat Tate. Row 2: Steve Brugger, Margaret Ellis, Steve Root, Suzie Christy, Janet Gay, Kelle Peterson, Lynn Jermac, Fred Weber. Row 3: Tom Cusick, Ad- visor William Fogal and Bob Schmidt. Not pictured: Linda Rammes, Val Rubnich. Senate, Councils Strive to Govern Advisory Councils Greek Council and the Independent Ad- visory Council were formed during the spring semester of last year in order to strengthen the communication between t h e campus groups. Two delegates and one alternate from each recognized organization were chosen to be representatives on the two coun- cils. Representatives from Greek Council are from the tive service fraternities and sororities on campus. The governing body representing the independent organizations on campus comprise the IAC. During the year the Greek Council sponsored a benefit dance for a gen- eral scholarship 'Fund and also held their an- nual Greek Week. The independents non- governing activities were limited to sponsor- ing dances. Dave Jennings and Tim Elder each served the Greek Council as president for one semester, and Peyton Harris presided over the IAC 'For the,year. INDEPENDENT ADVISORY COUNClL. Front row: Carol Mount, Janie Netherton, Mary Ann Meyer, Claudia Jordan, Diane Groeper, Gloria DeFoe. Row 2: Dave Traver, Gene Ehling, Herb Sharp, Paul Tamkin, Arthur Davis, Hearmon Gerald, Eddie Jackson, Dennis Mellen, Mike Hamm.
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Group Participation Encourages College ldentity Working and being a part of an organiza- tion fulfills a dream to see a project accom- plished. Yet, without sincere interest on the part of those involved, no task can be suc- cessfully completed. In our thirst for the dream of tomorrow, we must not neglect the miracle of today. This is the challenge we must meet by coming to- gether in an attempt to communicate the wants and needs of other students. The progress of the common bond of work- ing together is gaining momentum, and the years ahead will see great strides in an even greater united spirit. j Today's dreams seem like the ultimate, but we know from past experience that today's t dreams will be but a mere shadow of to- t it t morrow's reality. If if , ,W H, , 1 W My M ,Q 1 W v B 7 I l y l l ill 93
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Student Senate The Student Senate is the main governing body representing the students. Senators are elected by the student body in the fall of the year and again at the beginning of the sec- ond semester. Senate officers for first semes- ter were Peyton Harris, president, Pat Kneer, vice president, Candy Piskorski, secretary, Rick Baxter, treasurer, and Pat Tate, corresponding secretary. A turnover at semester left only 10 on Senate. New members elected in Febru- ary were Mike Ambrose, Bill Bahnfleth, Becky Blakesley, David Blayney, Herb Eaton, Nancy Edgar, Tim Elder, Beth Koors, Linda Mayo, Brad Powers, David Prince and Shirley Welton. Second semester officers were Bob Schmidt, president, Kneer, vice president, Nancy Edgar, recording secretary, Steve Roof, treasurer, and Tate, corresponding secretary. During the year the Senate sponsored a mock election, the Christmas dance and the spring formal. Sen- ate was besieged by many problems during the year. Among these were heavy load of committee work, the problem of continuity of Senate members and gaining the confidence of the general student body. GREEK COUNCIL. Front row: Dave Jennings, Chaille Lindo, Jerry Lamb. Row 2: Judi Dobbins, Bob Butler, Joe Romanus, Bob Miller, Ted Bailey, Tim Elder, Beth Koors,
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