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Council Participates In Elections. Conventions l lnitiating and co-ordinating most student activities, members of the Student Council work to- ward promoting ideals of self- direction and furthering a spirit df unity and co-operation in the college atmosphere. l Activities of the Council include the planning and execution of homecoming festivities each year :ind the sponsoring ol other cam- pus social events. X Memhers and officers of the or- ganization are elected by popular xiote of the student hody in annual cileetions and musl meet stiff schol- astic requirements to qualify for oliice. Leading the council as president tiis year was Rick Stillwell. Serv- ing as vice president was Pete Stewart. Other oliieers included Susan Wr'st, secretaryg Charles Eu- lianks, treasurerg Gilbert Vasquez. parliamentariang and Evie Kasson. T-porter. l President Rickey Stillwell hands Pete Stewart state convention information lleld in April. ,l David Juradn views posters of N I '1 f' 'NIH' ' 1 , . , -X V I 1- - - I 'v ,Vg V 9 . Y 1 I . Q 5, eampaigning students. STUCO aided the 'Branding Iron' stal? in the favorites eleetions II7
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t i e Mu Sigma Chi Club Drganizes Mid-Management Students l l in sides at a regular meeting. l t l l l l l ,JK li . . ,rl 1, Ki t Q. 5 it 2 Sid Streielter, Mid-management director advises the W group. Spring semester president, Clifford Mr'Millian pri-- i P it t Highlighting the year for the newly-organized Mu Sigma Chi cluh were a convention and a dance both held during the spring semester. The primary ohjcctive of the organization is to promote man- agement principles and practices. Composed of students of the new mid-management program at OC, Mu Sigma Chi met on the first and third Tuesdays ol each month during activity period. Mid-management instructor-di rector Sid Streichcr sponsored the group in its successful first year. Edgar Sanderson led Mu Sig- ma Chi as president assisted by Clifford lVIcMillian, vice president. Sara Peyton performed secretarial duties while Thelma Logan kept tabs on the club's finances. Repre- senting Mu Sigma Chi in Inter- Cluh Council was Larry Williams. me ' F ' -. -'--w- v' --qv----, . A , 1 'li rl it rf VHP: . l t-'i -i N 4. :iw 1 1, 1 ,, i Q A . lr i, vt if I ., rf i ,.,, L l lr' g tl , . 1 t . . , i As upcoming plans are made. vluh mvmlmers listen to fellow l1i6IlllJ6I'S ideas .
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