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Throughout its 15-year history, Valley College has had executive councils that have ranged in performance from good to less than mediocre. This year the college has been blessed with student officers who have directed an upsurge in student participation in all phases of campus life. At the semi-annual Executive Council-IOC banquet held in january, these officers received the final recog- nition of their service for the semester. The awards they received are really small compensation for the long hours council members put in guiding the school. Of the six Council members who received out- standing service trophies for first semester work, only one, Henry Miller, returned for the second semester. Miller, A.S. treasurer in the fall, assumed the presi- dency of the student body at the banquet, only minutes after reciving his service trophy. During the fall Miller planned and applied the larg- est budget in the history of the college, a sum well exceeding 3180,000. Marilyn McMahon had the time-consuming job of recording the minutes of all Council meetings. Along with jack Easton, Jan Yacobellis, Miller, Colleen Fer- guson and Student Activities Dean William E. Lewis, she represented the school at the state government con- vention in Asilomar. semesters reward Deon Lewis thanks the council for its gift Q personalized deskmemo
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Colleen Ferguson lrighfl and Laryssa Hankewich lleffl console a tired, defeated Jan Yacobellis. A grinning Henry Miller stands with Gran? Harris and Tom Cagen before the blackboard that announces his victory.
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A semester studded with student activities was the result of the ef- forts of Commissioner Colleen Fer- guson. Dances, rallies, sports nights and assemblies were more numerous than ever, and a record number of students turned out for them, thanks to the careful planning of Miss Ferguson. Jan Yacobellis, student body vice president and IOC president, was responsible for the increased activity of clubs on campus during the fall semester. As vice president she suc- ceeded Jack Easton, who had started the renaissance of the inter-organi- zation forum. Capping an evening filled with iesting, President Easton presents Valley Star editor Marty Simons what appeared in all your columns -a stick of bologna. Looking on in approval is Vice President Jan - Yacobellis. Student Activities Commissioner Colleen Ferguson accepts one of the three trophies she was awarded at the banquet. Outgoing President .lack Easton is v presented with his president's ring by Mrs. Nena Royer, retired dean of student activities.
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