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fs q,. Nad.. ..,- P N . -15, 1 mr, 7 f . Student Senate sponsors oncl spurs school's social scene The Oklahoma Christian College Student Senate is composed of approximately thirty elected repre- sentatives from the student body. The purpose of the senate is to promote all phases of campus life. It sponsors many of the school functions that have become long standing traditions including the Halloween party, the Freshman Mixer, Fish Week, election of Mr. and Miss School Spirit, the Home- coming loonfire, Western Day, All-School Day, the Christmas Banquet, Youth Forum, and VV.P.A. Week. In recent years, the senate has adopted a policy of paying part of the students' admission prices to senate sponsored functions such as the Christmas Banquet and a day of rides at Spring Lake. Securing nationally known talent to perform on campus is another one of its proiects. S A , X, fjff Z ,. , 2,22 . 147
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Student Senate: Mark Livingston, president, Oliver Howard, vice president, Joyce Stout, secretary, Ralph DeBoard, treasurer, Stephanie Easom, THB, Carol Davis, IRHC, Mar- garet Williams, THA, Rita Turner, iunior representative, Darlene Gettings, sophomore representative, Meredith Howard, oft-campus representative, Cindy Null, WRHC, Row 2: Paul Mauck, senior representative, Pete Kennemer, Student Senate Officers: Row 1: Joyce Stout, secretary, Ralph DeBoard, treasurer, Row 2: Mark Livingston, presi- dent, Oliver Howard, vice president. T46 Men's Residence Hall Council, Dave Lankford, senior presi- dent, Bobby Hill, Wilson B, Chuck Hansen, junior repre- sentative, Rodney King, Wilson A, Johnny Scroggins, sophomore representative, Paige Ptietter,MRHC, Bruce Henderson, junior president, Mark Garrison, freshman president, Tom Lashley, freshman representative, Tim Mc- Kee, lntraClub Council. Wednesday night meetings ot the senate are lively with discussions concerning improvement ot student lite in all of its phases.
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C X 'uw l X .. Q N XY ., ,f X X Y Tinius Hall A Council: Margaret Williams, vice presi- Tinius Hall B Council: Glenna Neal, Glenna Umholtz, Stephanie dent, Janie Cox, Sherri Cable, Nyla Hastings, Yvonne Easom, vice president, Karen Selby, Jeanine Gilmore. Hill, Phyllis Drake. Women students re-group InterResidence Hall Council Last spring, work was begun on a new form of vvomen's government that vvould promote the common goals of all women students rather than the separate aims of three- ununified residence halls, commuting students, and vvomen's clubs. The result of this planning was the lnterlfiesidence Hall Coun- cil vvhich was activated this fall. IRHC is composed of an Executive Board that coordinates the councrils of the three vvomen's residence halls, and the Judicial Board that oversees the enforcement and legislation of rules governing all women students. This year IRHC was effective in changing study hours on week nights and Sundays. lt also spon- sord Spring Fever and sent delegates to AWS State Day. IRHC Judicial Board: Nancy Connor, Lois Ann Johlke Lynda Autry, chairman, Margaret Williams, Karen Selby Janet Anderson, Pat Davidson, Carol Davis. I I Wm Q -,f Residence Hall C Council: Lois Ann Johlke, Harriet Baird, Cheryl Suffridge, Pat Cross, Cindy Null, vice president, Delores Freeman. IRHC Executive Board: Row 1: Pat Davidson, Diane Jenn- ings, Cheryl McKee, Margaret Williams. Row 2: Carroll Miller, Carol Davis, president, Brenda Treadwell, Chyrrel Shumate. g N,- IEVX '
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