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SC Members Left to right, Barb Westrick, Jackie Park- er, Marianne Beins, Barbara Bils, Jean Haas, Pat Patro, Claudia Bowen, Jo- anne Vartorella, Mary Jean Dixon, Mary Frances Wojciechowski, Carol Clay, Sue Kimener, Kathy Henry, Mary Jane Wel- ter, Mary Auth, Kathleen Tighe, Pat Hickey, Cathy Doniere, Gretchen Mehling, Becky Bass, Mrs. Frances Overherg, mod- erator, Grace Schenk, Maggie Kennedy.
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Executive tis Board The Executive Board is the high- est representative group in the Student Association. lt is com- posed of the Student Council of- ficers and the presidents of the four classes. Seated, left to right, Mary ,lean Dix- on, SC treasurerg Claudia Bowen, SC vice-president, Patricia Hickey, SC presidentg Marianne Beins, SC secre- tary. Standing, left to right, Gret- chen Mehling, Sophomore Class pre- sidentg Sue Kimener, Junior Class presidentg Mary Sue Whelan, Fresh- man Class president. They are sitting in the Kennedy Room of the new library. 1 Student Council and Student Association The purpose of Student Council is to represent the student body in dealing with the faculty and adminis- tration and to govern student affairs. This year Stu- dent Council adopted more specific goals of achiev- ing greater freedom and responsibility in student government, spreading ecumenism on the campus, seeking a closer relationship between students and faculty, promoting greater involvement in all school activities, and affiliating with other colleges and or- ganizations to a greater degree. Although Student Council sponsored such activi- ties as Welcome Week and a Student Council Mass, the emphasis this year was on more long-term projects involving student government. Among those dealt with this year were revision of the Student Associa- tion constitution, proposals for a new attendance system, a tutorial system, and an exchange of activity card privileges .with The University of Toledo. Student Council Officers From left to right, Marianne Beins, SC secretaryg Patricia Hickey, SC president, Claudia Bowen, SC vice-presidentg Mary .lean Dixon, SC treasurer.
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