Lane Community College - Titan Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1968

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Active QCCSA as well as allowing the students to take an active part in the policies that would govern them in the future. He reversed the adage to say that students should be heard and OCCSA Secretary Patti Baumann of Lane Community College. that their ideas, in many cases, are better than any of those the administrators and faculty were able to come up with to solve problems. Not only was Gary able to pass his enthu- siasm on to fellow members of the asso- ciation in Oregon, he took part in many national conventions and passed on his ideas there as well as gathering new ones. His year in office saw attendance at the state conventions rise from 50 to more than 150 participants. Some of the major accomplishments included the revision of the constitution and renewed vigor in work- DELEGATES ATTEND one of the many sectional meetings for stu- dent leaders at the spring conference. OCCSA President Gary McNabb of Lane Community College. 71

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The old adage that children or, in this case, students should be seen and not heard, would certainly not be fitting for Gary Mc Nabb. Elected in the spring of 1967 to head the Oregon State Community College Student Association flater the OCCSAD, Gary made good his promise of a helluva lot of ac- tivity for the association. He brought M Nabb H acl each of the 11 community colleges scatter- ed throughout the state closer together by starting a statewide college newsletter and by sponsoring a variety of tournaments. By spearheading the student-faculty com- mottees for the colleges, he helped to over- come the problem of credibility gaps P29- sent between students and administration DELEGATES REPRESENTING the ll community colleges at the spring confab of OCCSA attend an evening banquet at the Portland Hilton Hotel.



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W7 tw' . Q OCCSA VICE PRESIDENT Robert Marsh presides over the banquet at the Portland Hilton Hotel for the spring conven- tion. President Gary McNabb was absent from the confab due to the death of his father. DELEGATES ATTENDING A BANQUET at the spring OCCSA convention. Mr. and Mrs. Le GARY MCNABB, representing OCCSA Student Senate this year, looks over a club constitution. on: Lindsay are pictured in the foreground.

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Lane Community College - Titan Yearbook (Eugene, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 24

1968, pg 24

Lane Community College - Titan Yearbook (Eugene, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 74

1968, pg 74

Lane Community College - Titan Yearbook (Eugene, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 63

1968, pg 63

Lane Community College - Titan Yearbook (Eugene, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 5

1968, pg 5

Lane Community College - Titan Yearbook (Eugene, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 6

1968, pg 6

Lane Community College - Titan Yearbook (Eugene, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 99

1968, pg 99


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