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STUDENT EXECUTIVE WETTERBERG, Jim Vice-President TOMIYAMA. Aki Vice-President JOHN PODOVELNIKOFF ERB, Harold Treasurer Treasurer OL1PHANT. Betty BLACKWEI I Marcv Secretary Social Chairman HOWIE ROBERTSON THYGESEN Tim Athletic Chairman Athletic Chairman PECK, Dave ? EJ . i w HANCOCK. Don OWEN, Fred HUNCHAK, Metro Literary Chairman Literary Chairman o Jit Page 11
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FALL TERM STUDENTS ' EXECUTIVE At this time it gives me great pleasure to thank all the students who voted for me and for the other members of the Executive. 1 would also like to thank all the students and staff for the support and assistance they have given the Executive during my term in office. It is my sincercst wish that all of you who will be graduating this year will find the jobs you choose both interesting and rewarding, that life following “Tech” becomes rich socially, spiritually and financially. DALE HARVEY, President. SPRING TERM STUDENTS ' EXECUTIVE During election week at “Tech” chaos reigns. Questions are in every¬ one’s mind. Who will be elected? Will it be a hard-working, conscientious chap, a real go-getter, or will it be one of the more loquacious types who captivates all with his brilliant campaign speech and does little else? Many benefit from these elections. The student body receives their due in well-run activities spearheaded by their Executive. But what do the Executive members themselves receive? Holding office on Students’ Council is more than just an honor and a privilege; it is a golden opportunity. Where else could one obtain so much experience in public speaking and debates, or in the learning of business procedure and co-operating with others? Where else could one meet, mix, and work with so many fine young men and women? From even these small observations it is obvious who benefits the most. To the many students at Tech during the year 1955-56, 1 wish to extend my most sincere appreciation for granting to me the honor, privilege and golden opportunity of serving as their vice-president and later as their president. To the administration and staff, I extend, on behalf of the students and the Student Executive, our sincere vote of thanks for your guidance and direction of our many activities. Were it not for you, many of these golden opportunities would cease to exist. KEN PALMER, President. Page 10
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