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4-Day Vacation Head Council Agenda A Heac acouncil Agenda Heading the agenda for to- night's council meeting will Tb final approval of the letter to thi general faculty recommending 4 .....-4? 4 ' 5 X ' 'b 1 5 as J four-day Thanksgiving vacation Dick Crout Ben Belknap Mike Berla George Rawick observer Gus Potter and observer Paul Lloyd how much of the money obtained from the Ac- tivity Fee should be allotted to each organiza- tion. This year the Student Council loaned KOCN, under a. two year agreement, all the money that was necessary to put it on the air. The Mock UN, which was a direct outgrowth of the Council-sponsored Four-College Confer- ence, and the letter sent to Washington asking that all other means possible be investigated be- fore going to war, were other achievements of the Student Council. Securing approval of the Thanksgiving vacation was the outstanding accomplishment of the Council, in the opinion of every book-weary student. ti. v . , i Q Thus ind.-.:e2vv'2o.X'izo. v'iovx had csfflo-T pociotl e-QQec'ts upon 'me Plowefic ,QX'X'ufe,. .Q 1?mo,-oe niuxtwx, gsluewc Jmnlcnluecl old. .Lm...i'Jm,-ff: 'B-GNL
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J' On this beautiful Chance Creek property the YM held its Spring Retreat and Orientation Week picnic for freshmen. The fire-destroyed cabin near the lean-to is being rebuilt. C Y Advisers, Leaders Meel 63' Retreats and conferences compose an important part . - of Y life each year. Late in the spring the YM and YW 41 Y held their retreats. The Y faculty advisers and retiring cabinet met with the incoming leaders to evaluate the ffiii past year's work and make plans for the coming year. 3 E9 The new leaders were given some insight into the prob- f ' lems they were to face and tips as to how these prob- lems could best be solved. Early in the summer there was the annual Geneva district leadership training con- ference. Then shortly before Orientation Week the com- . 4 bined cabinets met on campus for three packed days of wig, final planning. Here they smoothed out the plans for- mulated in the spring. 22
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