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student senate Approval of a new constitution, studies on various phases of campus life and sponsoring of social activities for all students headlined the 1966-67 Student Senate calendar. The Senate directed election of the Homecoming queen, arranged for the Red Cross Bloodmobile, brought two name bands to the campus for all-school dances and sponsored the Sadie Hawkins and Christmas dances. i qc, , 'Ny ' Wk Dean of Women Mildred Randels serves Ron White, Student Senate president. a piece of birthday cake at a surprise party given for her by the Senate. A large crowd danced to the music of the Five Americans at a sock hop in the college gymnasium, another Senate-sponsored all-student affair. Students exercise their right to vote in the election of officers each spring. Twenty-one
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Student Senate members, left to right, first row, Tom Tannehill, Dale Walkup, Don Guinn, Chuck Allen, Ron Emberson, Jimmy Locke, Gene Matthews, Ron White. Second row, Jeff Lester, Perry Pascucci, Philip Lipscomb, Vicki Dover, Marsha Waren, Cheryl Frazier, Denise Patterson, Sandy Smith, Sharon Bernardi. Third row, Gale Hager Dancers leave the floor for a break at the annual Student Senate Christmas dance. Johnny Fisher and the Grand Jury provided music for the dance. Nancy Robertson, Kathryn Hand, Judy Adair, Carol Summers. Fourth row, Jerry Hanson, Robert Greubel, sponsor, Jack Forrest, sponsor, Dale Goble, Ken Weaver, Dwight Johnston, Larry Warren, Bob Hathaway, Mike Hathaway. Twenty
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Shalah Lightfoot and Suzan Greene look up for a minute as they select photos. L Class section editor Linda Cox Editor ot Honors Cindy Ashe checks photo- checks copy sheets. graphs of Tsa La Gi Queen contestants. Twenty-two tsa la gi The 1967 Tsa La Gi began with some of the old and some of the new. Co-editors Shalah Lightfoot and Suzan Greene returned for the third year and the book changed publishers for the first time in many years. With a staff that was almost a complete turnover in membership, the Tsa La Gi took on a new format and added features. For the first time in its history the Tsa La Gi captured first place among state college yearbooks at the Oklahoma Collegiate Press Association meeting. Mrs. Mary Catherine James, sponsor, outlines the Index for the 1967 Tsa La Gi.
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