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Bob Sisson President Lowell Clark Vice-President
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l 1 l rr 'ff .. r 45, . EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Lee Mattix, Dr. Robert Lawrence, Jim Mullins, Bob Sisson, Kathy Ness, Shirley Benson, and Lowell LEA DER CREA TE E THUSIASTIC ACTIVITY Clark. Following the pattern of our American Heritage, the members of the executive branch were elected by the entire student body. Bob Sisson laboriously led the council during his second term as President. Dr. Robert Lawrence, as Secretary of State, presented the views and ideas of the administration. The office of Vice-President, filled by Lowell Clark, involved that of presiding over the Senate and planning intramural activities. Kathy Ness, serving as Secretary of the Treasury, spent much of her time this year keeping records and handling correspon- dence. Attorney General Jim Mullins gave legal advice and defended the student government in all court cases. As Secretary of Religious Affairs, Lee Mattix did an exceptional job of stressing spiritual emphasis in every activity. Shirley Benson gave the greatest amount of her free time in filling her post as Secretary of Social Affairs by planning for an adequate calendar of social events. The duties of the cabinet as a whole were many and varied. They included everything from speaking on radio and taking part in various ceremonies to selling popcorn at a ballgame to raise money. A cabinet is inherently a service body. Bob Sisson led the way in working on behalf of the student body. Each member had a special way to aid in the rather monumental task of building a strong, effective government and providing activities for the students. Dr. Robert Lawrence, Secretary of State
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