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L. to R.: Lee Bawden, Jack Meyer, Bill Parris. L. to R.: Bob Swenson, Gene Donaldson, Marilyn Miller. Commissioners Functional groups, working for the better- ment of both the students and faculty, are these student faculty committees. Spending many an afternoon talking over problems which concern them, they are an im- portant and necessary part of the institution which we call Montana State College. Issues such as social policies, traffic rules, curricula changes, and others too numerous to mention are fairly dealt with in an efficient manner by our committees. Above, L. to R.: Bill Dimich, Paula Bowden, Gary Cotton. Below, L. to R. Dale Sharp, Laura Kramer, Fritz Durfee. 23
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Don Lashway, the President of the As- sociated Students of M.S.C., helped to guide them through another successful year. Don, a Senior in Electrical Engineering, comes from Vaughn, Montana. Presiding over Student Senate is his main duty along with promoting better cooperation between the students and the administration. School functions of all types come under the jurisdiction of the Student Senate. One of the biggest problems that Don had to lead them through this year was that of the proposed reallocation of student fees. Get- ting a name band on campus each year and generally determining the student-admin- istration policies are also part of the func- tions of this group. Student Government The Veep of the ASMSC is Gary Nor bo. Gary, a Senior in Agricul- tural Education, hails from Medi- cine Lake, Montana. Working with Student Senate and presiding over it when the President is absent are his main functions. Gary is also President of the Les Bouffons. The girl who sits on Lashway ' s lap with a notebook and pencil is Barbara Farr, a Senior Home Eco- nomics major from Alberton, Mon- tana. Barb is known as the hardest worker in Student Senate, since her job as Secretary of the Student Senate entails taking down what the others say. 22 I i
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Row 1, L. to R. : Gary Norbo, Barbara Farr, Paula Jermunson, Margaret Olson, Don Lashway, Bcrnice Flaskerud Holm, Lois Ward, Ellen Swandal, Lee Bawden. Row 2: Bob Terrell, Les Ammundson, Gene Donaldson, Jack Meyer, Gary Cotton, Jim Ryffel, David Street, Bill Parris, David Schmidt, Bill Dimich. Row 3: Dale Sharp, Wallace McRae, Dick Dunning, Larry DeMers, Don Graham. George Farrington, Herbert Rowe, Dick Knapton, Doug AUard. Student Senate The Student Senate, administrators of student business, meet weekly to work on the business at hand. With representatives from all of the organ- izations and activities on the campus, they find a lot of controversial topics for discussion. Everything from picking a name band to appear on campus to putting out the student handbook each year is worked out through this group. This group is always right in the middle of topics of current interest on campus. 24
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