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lngenius methods and much work provide excellent enter- tainment for the banquets. Ghoulish members of social committee haunt the hills at the Halloween party. COMMITTEE PLANS CAMPUS ACTIVITIES With many and varied duties, members of social committee find much to occupy their time. Headed by John Sukraw, with lVlrs. Brown and Prof lVIcCloy as sponsors, members do everything from addressing hundreds of banquet invitations to buying popcorn to beating out fires caused by electric wiring. Social committee is composed of many interested students who receive only the reward of knowing they are doing a necessary and very fine job of promoting the activities of IVIANC. ,. f, . C, SOCIAL CONIIVIITTEE: lback row from Ieftl lVlrs. Brown, Sukraw, Bonna Ewbank, Tim Komoto, Dan Nelson, Carolyn Kathy Rogers, Nancy Lyle, Diana Carr, Belinda Smith, Gloria Wieczorek, Cathy Nunamakerg lfront rowl Mike Slaven, John Beust, Joe Knight, Joe Buxie, and Prof lVlcCloy.
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The House passes bills concerning campus life. HOUSE CARRIES OUT LEGISLATIVE DUTIES With more students on campus, govern- ment has become more important. The governmental body that is most closely related to the students is the House of Representatives. Through the representatives, criticisms are aired, opinions are voiced, suggestions are given, and general student feelings are heard. The House passes the lavvs and sets the campus regulations on such matters as dress code, parking fees, and other regulations having to do with the students. The offices in the House include the Speaker of the House, the Clerk, the Sergeant-at Arms, and the Chaplain. Election to the House is on a semester basis by popular vote. One representative is elected for every tvventy-five students in a class. The faculty and administration are also represented in the House. First Semester House of Representatives: lfirst rovvl Professor Holden, Bob Ellis, Joe Buxie, Dave Jones, Kent Schvvob Lee Fine, Steve Holtz, lVliss Dickerson, lVlona Dautermann, Rita lVlattix,Professor Lane, and Woodie Stevens. Povvers, lVlr. Elliott, Professor lVlcCIoyp lsecond rovvl Steve
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