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Student Council Celebrates Twenty-Fifth Anniversary DISPLAY FLAG. Kevin Tansey, Mr. Thomas Rice, and Thouly Kastanaki, the foreign exchange student, display the Greek flag which was flown to honor Thouly. NEW IDEA. Mark Hoffman drops his suggestion into tlie new suggestion box. In this way students voiced their new ideas, opinions, and criticisms to the Council
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Skiing down the snowy slopes of Little Switzerland or debating hot issues on racial problems were some of the varied activities open to students who joined the two new organizations, Ski Club and International Relations Club. In the 31 older organizations 15 new advisers brought fresh approaches to activities of the organizations and pepped up programs. 25
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STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: Collins, Barnett, Grau, Myers, Wilson, Nichols, Em- inert, Bethe. Second Roiv: Green, McGann, O ' Connell, Eiswald, Vice-President Davis, Secretary Boozer, Schnaible, DeLaurelle, D. Tansey, Slone, Zieke. Robinett. Third Row: Falkenau, Miller, F. Walters, Rudlaff, Nel- son, Bent, Van Ooteg ' iem, Marks, Stafford, Woods, Swanson, Micinski, Ramsey, Chal- linor, Laskowski. Fourth Row: Burton, Cole- man, Lang, President K. Tansey. LeMon, Gautier, Frank, Baiz, Watts, Hardisty, Sala. DeBlock. Nevel, Foster, Hoffman. Back Row: Iserman, Hibschman, Spear, Hesch, Vandc- Putte, Kaboth, Joe Jasiewicz, Jim Jasiewicz, Treasurer T. Walters, Vogler, Gleissner, Grant, . sher, Marzotto, Heyse, Kuharic. and Changes Homecoming Format The Student Council earned $1,183. During the summer about thirty volunteers delivered sample dishes for an oil company. With part of the earnings, the Council paid one-half the cost of the cheerblock uniforms and bought new stage curtains. This year the Council changed the traditional activities of Homecoming. In the afternoon students cheered the team at a pep session and followed the parade of floats. Immediately after the game about 500 teenagers danced to the music of the Royals at the Homecoming Dance. The Foreign Student Drive Committee received contributions from organizations, student donations, and collections at a basket- ball game. The Building and Grounds Committee secured a Greek flag to fly in honor of this year ' s foreign exchange student and purchased two large philodendrons for the main hall. To give students a chance to relax at the semester break, the Council sponsored a dance. In March officer candidates hung posters and shook hands with voters in hopes of winning the elec- tion. The winners were installed at the silver anniversary banquet before Student Council notables of the past 25 years. FUND RAISING. Looking over instructions before handing out dishes for a gasoline company, volunteers raised money for Stu- dent Council projects. 27
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