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. GOVERNMENT STUDE CO NCIL Stuart Kinartl vi ' ' 4 Y' 7 C V- -A A F' W-, 'V President A ' A X z Q Nancy Iizell Qi D ' gill td 9 4 fit . WH lg ll l Secretary A 1 Q :V Peggy Alexander .., ' p in- ' , .- Treasurer , . W f 4: . ' 1 ez' , 1 .. V I . I . M, ,1 , , 1 ' - A Y . V . 1 ' Anna Lee Aulbaugh W' A , V .. -- I Fine Arts Representative . 1 1 N . ' '-:tags VVilliam Barrett - X ' . p if. , t ' 1 -. Head Cheerleader , . ' 1 ' If .- l V -tp ' lt 5: . Tommy Cupit N Engineering Representative Peigay Mills rc ucation Representative ,. ,ix james D. Rice W' Arts and Sciences Representatives Conley 'Todd Business Representative George Marltley, jr. Senior Class President Marcus Milling ., it Senior Class Representative Betty VV est Senior Class Representative Leonard Tibhetts p j a- 1-, l W it it l K . ,X Junior Class President David Beck , .I Si? ' Junior Class Representative Gail Stevenson junior Class Representative ' 5 Neal Banta Sophomore Class President Sue Brantley Sophomore Class Representative l-lollancl lxfli ls . Sophomore Class 1:7 . , Representative Bruce Stratton f Freshman Class President Michael Grimes Freshman Class Representative 'imie Charles Lei?-la nc Freshman Class Representative Betty jo Smith 11,5 E Campbell Hall Representative Ioanne VVcbb t ': Q Redbird Editor A. VVinte'rs, Ill Alpha Phi Omega President George McLaughlin Sponsor Director ol' Student Activities The Student Association had a memorable year, combining the best events olf previous seasons with several new activities to foster ideas and enthusiasm among the students and to cement better faculty-student relations. The Association headed the I-lomecoming Committee and gave the campus a new spring activity, the LT jubilee. Great Issues forums, the new Last Lecture Series, Sunday afternoon entertainment for dormitory students, and free motion pictures were other projects of the Lamar Tech student government body. The last, but probably the most important, contribution of the Association was the proposal of bicameral student government through a new constitution. The student body adopted the proposed document in April and elected officers to serve under this system.
GGVERNMENT . . . CAMPBELL HALL DCDRMITQRY C0 NCIL The Campbell Hall Dormitory Council is elec- ted annually to preserve and promote the interest and welfare of the residents and to provide each student with an more heneficial association within the dormitory. For the social and entertaining phase of dorm life, the Council provides dances and a yearly style show. GFFICERS A Peggy lVlillS ,Le.......L.,.... ---.-- President 'A' 4 Shirley Moormzm L .,.,.. Vice-president 1 Dora Valvercle LW-.. ,L.,. ue., Secretary-Treasurer Ellen Wzrllcer -. U pper Classrrzerz Social Chairman LINDA SCI-IMUCKER L, Freshzmm Social Clmirnzcm. Nlrs. Bess Gentry ...L,,,,,,.,,--,, ,LLL Sponsor X-flrs. Ida Van Meter ,M LW, Sponsor REPRESENTATIVES Ann Arnold First Floor, B-Wing Elizabeth Crocker Second Floor, A-VVing Anne Hunter Third Floor, B-Wing Angela LaRocca First Floor, A-VVing Frances Roush - Third Floor, A-Wing Glgggolgogiir, Ewing in the LT jubilee festivities at the dormitory. Linda Schmuclter Feeds a cream pic to Lewine Cermany Members of the Campbell Hall Dormitory Council are shown as they planned the Tri-Dorm Picnic, which was held in the spring. Left to right, seated, are: Shirley Moorman, Peggy Mills, Dora Valvercleg standing, Mrs. Ida Van Meter, Angela La Rocca, Gloria 'T ro- xell, Ann Arnold, Anne Hunter, Betty Jo Smith, and Mrs. Bess Gentry. , , , , , wg.-,.-. - i . f-tv K ' ' ' - em 1' Eesi'e.-:.w- Z . X I M T '27 f'TS7 K 1:1
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