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.U ,.... 1 A SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, INSIDE: Bill Wolfe, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Ackemann, Dan Rappaport, Ruth Bagwell Jim Fay, Donna Williams, Linnea Johnson. I SENATE OFFICERS: Treasurer Dana Larimore, Secretaries Jeannie Kirkpatrick and Sandi Barouski, Vice-President Lenora Arkin, President Torn Laxton. ELECTIONS: Mark Fox, Julie Ford, Wanda Camp, Leslie Montgomery, Chairman Linda Webber, Rita Niswonger. 14.7 gl '1 3 YI 4 ' give I3 Q I. 4 fl safe -an A 5 STUDENT SENATE: ROW 1: Sandi Barouski, Dana Larimore, Lenora Arkin, ROW 2: Tom Laxton, Jeanie Kirkpatrick, ROW 3: Kevin Lyons, Chris Riplow, Kevin Kelly, Rayalla Kola, Steve Sherbondy, Steve Swank, Cathy Jo Littleton, Sally Ackemann, ROW 4: Brenda Atkinson, Vicky Wilson, Kathy Guerra, Dave Hatcher, Jim Schumacher, Steve Wood, Bill Schultz, PUBLICATIONS: FRONT: Duane Young, ROW 1: Deb Hill, lVlrs. Transue, Dave Hatcher, Dr. Stuart Ryder, BACK: Mr. Bob Sherbondy, Kevin Lyons, Carol Gerdes, Tim Hodges.
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FRONT: Vandora Lebegue, Wanda Camp, Dana Larimore, ROW 2: Treasurer Sue Cole, President Jim Fay, Vice-President Tim Eternick, Secretary Sandy Barouski, BACK: Dr. Stuart Ryder, Allen Hodges, Carol Latina, Leslie Mont- gomery, Kathy Klein, Niel Dawson, Professor Robert Erickson. F -Z 'S?:iZ :,. t '- 'f :'::f .. . ' CIRCLE K found itself busy every month aiding the campus and community. September brought a campus-wide hayride and Kiwanis Peanut Sale. Cleaning the tennis courts was their October activity. The chilly months brought a pan- cake dinner and bellringing for the Salvation Army. They gladly offered to help with the blood drive passing out cookies to the donors and nibbling on a few themselves. The annual volleyball marathon was a great success. Their float for the Elgin Bicen- tennial Parade was one that will long be remembered by the Elgin community. They've worked hard and long, demonstrating their concern for the community and their zealous love for God. I y Q, Ye fn, ,dll L- S SERVING THE COMMUNITY 5 if ' We, if gil'
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CAMPUS GOVERNMENT SPIRITUAL LIFE---Chairman Kevin Kelly, Margo Amos Vanessa Anderson, Joel Shuflin, Pat Hargis, sv sf., ,v 1' A A ni' .ff f f 'X '-J. STUDENT SENATE is by far the most encompassing organization. They, perhaps, should be in- cluded in a section separate from others, they are not a club, but our government in every sense. They are direct- ly responsible for electing students to serve on commit- tees ranging from the trustee level to student created com- mittees. ,Senate gives members the opportunity to learn about governmental processes by get- ting involvegd and offers the Judson community an opportu- nity to have an active voice in the governing body, pre- paring us for active and con- scientious government partici- pation when we leaye Judson. The major divisions includei Publications, Social Activi- ties, Spiritual Life, Public Relations, 'Social Activities, Spiritual Life, Public Rela- tions, Elections, and Student Judiciary. Action is the word appropri- ately describing our govern- ment this bicentennial year. They provided several services to our students including rentable mini-refrigerators, free transportation to and from O'Hare during breaks, ex- pansion of the Emergency Loan Program, textbook exchange for used books. They got involved campus-vvide by helping finance the soccer team's trip to VA for NCCAA finals, sponsoring the Blood Drive, working to halt reductions of ISSC alot- ments, and tracing the '75 yearbook. Many strides were made this year proving that Senate knew what the Spirit of '76 is all about.
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