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v--W Our College is like an automobile. Student Senate candidates Anita Jamison, Nancy Kramer, and Sherry Abernathy campaign to convince the student body to elect them to office. ls there any provision for combating homework? Dean Pruett casts his The Provisional Student Senate members were chosen from the eight Jefterson County high schools by recommendation of their school olticials. They were Wade Roop, presi- dent, Penny Roques, secretary, Diana Breth- old, Diane Dalton, Paul Dormeyer, Hedi Gamel, Robert House, Debby Lindow, and Jack Spitzer. These Senators served from September lO, to November 20, T964. The Student Senate became more liter- ally representative, when, on November 20, T964, the student body elected nine new Senators to replace the Provisional Senators. Students were required to carry at least twelve semester hours with a grade point average of 2.5 or better to be eligible for candidacy, Those elected were Wade Roop, president, Sheryl Abernathy, vice-president, Penny Roques, secretary, Robert Abernathy, Diana Brethold, Paul Dormeyer, Judy Eaves, Nancy Kramer, and Anita Jamison. Then, on February 26, l965, four students were elected to till vacancies in the Senate left bythe resignations of Judy Eaves, Nancy Kramer, Paul Dormeyer, and Robert Aber- nathy. The four new Senators were John R. Davis, Robert House, Jay Dee Farris, and Susan Willm. Where have all-I the flow-ers gone? The Doyen trio, vote on the adoption of the Senate constitution, while Bob House guards comprised of brewers Gary, Charles, and Robbie, the box at the ballot table. sing at the Senate's second semester mixer. ' mx, ifaimt-'rf' rw- ,sms , .iia f- 'ruu L -
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f ,. , ' 1 N r f ' fm gs it fn , ff f M 1 E T11 . .f K, ,gk byrr vyvk W W ri , Q 11 be A 2 srss T T Tssr M N' , . t e r STUDENT SENATE V is for vissss Student Senate members Con platform? Anita Jamison, Jay Dee Farris, Penny Roques, Sherry Abernathy, Faculty Advisor Rolland Houn, Susan Willm, and Bob House pause from decorating for The Viking Ball as Wade Raop decides to make a prop out of John Davis. 61
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ef TP M WAy1 ATHLETICS Intramural basketball, begun under the leadership of Jack Spitzer and Paul Dormeyer, flourished through two semesters of lively games. Near the end of the first semester, the four teams completed the first stage of their intramural program, an eighteen- game basketball season. Games were played after the final classes on Tuesday and Thursday nights in the Hillsboro High School gymnasium. Participating teams provided their own referees, timekeepers and scorers, with Mr. Randall Freisinger and Mr. John Martin as sponsors. The second semester brought with it the beginning of the second stage of intramural basketball, ond, in addition, intramural volleyball for girls. The two teams, under Anita Jamison and Penny Roques, played on Wednesday nights after final classes. Below Left: No Mugthwakery here. Agile Barbara McClen- ahan scores with one sure, swift whack. Below Center: A swift game. Endlessly and excitedly the ball is shuttled back and forth between two volleyball teams. Below Right: Watusi whirl. Volleyball ballerina Shiela DeGeare returns her ball with style. Right: Strategy, stretch, and speed. Martin Etzold and Jack Spitzer iostle for the ball. Right Above: Pardon me, sir. Bob Gartner makes a break- through in spite of Roger Thompson's barrier. i I A .,.,. . rf . ,. -- . E... ,,,, . : vw ' - I -' A 4 ' f
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