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Left to right: Roger Feldman, Historian; Meagan Breen, Treasurer; Jan Swanson, Secretary; Rick Riley, Vice President; Jim Wilkinson, President. Associated Students The 1965 fall semester was led by five student body officers elected the previous spring. They were: Pres- ident, Jim Wilkinson; Vice President, Rick Riley; Secretary, Jan Swanson; Treasurer, Meagan Breen; and Historian, Roger Feldman. Some of the activities headed by these student leaders included Saxon Week, a Tiger Sucker sale and a Christmas Card signed by students of Ferris and sent to American troops stationed in Viet Nam. The plans for the school year were made during the summer by these five officers. Leader Jim Wilkinson attended a leader- ship conference at Ferris and directed towards de- veloping the qualities required of a student officer.
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Meetingat 7:15 A.M. ... minutes. . . treasurer ' s report. . . debate over the dance. . . memorizing the first act. . .painting signs. . . folding 250 tickets. . . putting up poster s . . . sell- ing tickets. . rehearsal for the con. . . decorating the cafeteria. . . work. . . fun. ■ nd ACTIVITIES
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Spring Semester 1966 Student Body Officers Taking over the duties of student body president for the 1966 spring semester was Tom Sherry. Other student officers were: Secretary, Carol Dehner; Vice President, Joel Lassman; Historian, Sandi Clausen; and Treasurer, Bill Myhre. Are All Action Hard at work on decoration planning for the first annual Inaugural Ball were Kathy Mason, decorations chairman; Drexie Cox, publicity chairman; and Gail McLaughlin, general chairman. The dance was named The Canterbury Ball w i t h a medieval theme. The decorations were p I a n n e d around this theme with castles and tapes- tries as part of the decor. The Canterbury Ball honored all past and present student body officers. It was held in the Student Union Building on the Gonzaga University Campus. i
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