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South Campus Representative Assembly. FRONT ROW: Charlie Gibbons, Phillip Coleman. Debbie Forsberg, Kathy Sible, Kathy Notz, Cherie Berndt, Patti Woodburn, Patti McCabe, Shari Stegeman, Roznlyn Purgatorio, Dana Kelley, Gail Klitchman, Henrietta Boyd. ROW 2: Mike McClure, Linda Dob- ner, Linda Mathis, Patricia Surdokas, Rich Osten, Karen Winter, Karen Hansen, Betsy Hose, Sheryl Trnka, Sue Rinder, Liz Strand, Sheri Hinz, Mary Stine, Pat Kostula, Phoebe Fowler, Pat Lager, Debbie Kick, Sydna Purser, Russ Haraburda, John Maloney. ROW 3: Mark Jakovec, Pam Sass, Lynn Honeck. Karen Kusnzan, Jeanne Slang, Sue Rauch, Jan Godbold, Teeky Kenny, Nancy Yfvk, Lori Finlay, Kathy McClure, Luanne Gagnon, Nancy Dodd, Lretta Prokupek, Lynne Corusy, Kathy Barger, Martha Olson, Marcia Keller, Kathi Preble, Katie Weller, Sandy Ellis. ROW 4: Lester Fahrner, Tom Burke, Kathi Boyd, Sue Buoy, Val Ruhe, Paul Hinman, Dave Dean, Jack Rozner, John Anderson, Chris Wunger, Mike Wright, Jon Ward, Mark Fletcher, Bill Evans, Felix Grieder, Mark Layer, David Melickar, Peter Souchuk. BACK ROW: John Koranch, Bob Stine, Bob Rietz, Ron Kubichi, Jim Gratza, Kathy Munzord, Jim Yntema, Bill Souders, George Papp, Rocky Jensen, Duke Noble, Dan McKay, Scott Meyers, Steve Erickson, Tom Poore, Jon Godbold, Jim Stuker. Members of Representative Assembly hurriedly glance over the agenda as the sound ofthe gave! and the start ofthe meeting approaches. ' I Reporting the results of the Freshmen Amendment to her V comm class, Caroline Svoboda elicits suggestions for future I projects.
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Rep. Assembly reviews dress code, represents comm classes This year, Representative Assembly tried a new approach to increase interest among the two hundred communications rooms at both North and South Campuses. A set of questions was sent to each of the representa- tives to be discussed in their respective comm. rooms. At the beginning of the year, a workshop was set up for all representatives to improve or advance their leadership and to help them learn to arouse the attention of the communication rooms. The group experimented with changes in the dress code. A girl and a boy from each class, elected by the assembly, as well as teachers and parents were on a committee to discuss revising the dress code. The assembly considered adopting a new process which was being tried out by the sophomore class board. In this plan, students would petition to be on representative assembly then would be placed in comm. rooms in September. Representative assem- bly also participated in promoting the adop- tion of the Freshman Amendment. l l Representative Assembly. FRONT ROW: Pat Sass, Taylor Hansman, Louise Cihak, Jan Landeen, Debi Allen, lst vice-pres.5 Bob Van Nest, chr.,' Steve Stout, treas,,' Betsy Way, sec.,' Barb Mann, Debbie Singleton, Wendi Andorjf Sally Stockbarger. ROW 2: Barb Whaley, Sue Sanders, JennU'er Cordulack, Lisa Sampson, Judy Klopfenstein, Diane Harris, Sonya Nicksarlian, Pam Doran, Robin York, Jean Torrey, Pat Lalish, Teri Stratman, Nancy Johnson, Roxanne Warble, Nancy Hatch, Martha Cooper, Nancy Sullivan, Debbie Beshoar, Nancy Sheppel, Brenda Dockery. ROW 3: Gary Jackson, Tom Cozza Terry Cusack, Wendy Eliason, Larry Bonistalle, Dave Di Benedetto, Connie Cronin, Cheryl Mason, Daria Chomko, Nancy Foster, Kathy Parrott, Katht' Rep. Assembly members listen to Rt'ck Shepro's comments about the Foreign Relations Committee activities-a report which they will soon share with their comm groups. Mynaugh, Donna Pylat, Chris Lake, Dena Przewoznik, Debbie Vandermar, Kathy Little, Joan Walsh, Teri Wilson, Sue Stick, Caroline Svoboda. ROW 4: John Wegfenbach, Steve Banks, Bruce Tengblad, Mike Vidas, Steve Erickson, John Kouka, Joe Ruscetta, Ken Andrewsg Paul Foran, Bill Bar- low, Terry Hagy, Tim Trenkle, John Huntoon, Steve Tlapa, Chris Pierce, Cragg Eichmann, Dean Bradley, Mike Don Carlos, Jean Launspach, Jann Thunack. ROW 5: Bob Boxsee, Will Pedersen, Jim Kuly, Mike Lynch, Art Schwytzer, Tim Sabel, Jim Gilgis, Steve Veitch, Mike Horvath, Rick Abra- ham, Dave Shestokas, Charlie Schroeder, Jim Pender. mama.-so-.N-raw.. .-.. . , . 4.,.1 .s.-4'wsarssaaene'wwsuaaxaua..tea:vaanu.amf,-L.uauwt-,,fm--N.. .Q i nz aff' ,mamasrtwum-M f-mt-Mme-.fat.1t4f4m4tcLt i s1fc.t--Q r f. f .W '-
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ulfm HW t li!! Popular from its opening moments, the new gym refreshment stand ojers an oasisfor thirsty basketbailfans, 24 Bus. Management provides oases for sports audiences Students attending basketball and football games once again benefited from the efforts of the Business Management Committee. Ten to twenty students, including more freshmen than ever before, assisted co-chair- men Barb Norman and Bill Calloway in the selling of refreshments. Sponsors Mr. French Flynn and Mr. Robert Paolicchi solicited members by the reviewing of applications only. Problems this past year included the restriction of selling popcom in the new gym and the proper maintenance of temperatures. The com- mittee hopes that in the near future a permanent garage-type stand will be built at Bennett Stadium so that they will be able to provide better service for the spectators. Business Management Committee. FRONT ROW: Terry Schmitt, Pete Hellstedt, treas.,' Barb Norman, chr.,' Bill Callaway, chr.,' Dave Vavra. ROW 2: Julie King, Ann K'0'10h01m. Nadine Nechuta, Candy Getzendanner, Lynn Esler, Monica Smith. BACK ROW: Carol Mol- denhauer, Betsy McAmis, Ami Keslov, Cragg Eichrnan, Mark Layer, Linda Bruhnke,
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