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Skzts, Songs, And Szsters Wtal Parts Of Saturday Partzes ...-r 57' N' s Dlrector Of Student Actlvltles one of Amy James jobs was the organization and dlrectlon of Rush week Whtle m the pro cess of moving to a new ofhce Amy worked diligently with Panhellenlc Council to wrzte Rush booklets to sign up rushees and to organize all the little details that are so often overlooked Rush however IS not the only responsfbllity of the Director of Student Activities She also handles part of the duties of the Student Affairs Office as well as planning concerts lectures and programs for the Greek and non Greek alike OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT Nancy Long Laura Clarke and Llsa Garllll smg of the circle of friendship that can be found IH Kappa Delta TOP RIGHT Laura Kmg m the gutse of Hard Hearted Hannah tnes to persuade rushees to go the Ph: Mu way BOTTOM RIGHT Jane Ann Moore as the Lion of Happiness tells of Alpha Delta P1 s htlanthropy the Ronald McDonald house BOTTOM LEFT Chl Omega cowglrls Renee Woods Deborah Rodgers Dee Cashlon and Joan Salas kick up their heels THIS PAGE BOTTOM Christine Wink Jenny Ca plen Lisa Christmas and Rosemary Murphy boast of the many boyfriends that they found through Ph: Mu TOP Rushees Michelle Rrchmlller Kathy Fra zler and Debbie Alons laugh over a 1925 Kappa Delta scrapbook ABOVE Amy James rs hard at work m her new office rn Jernigan ,..- X 1 ., . . 1 , ' x . , X , , . f ..1 .wif-suv: ' . -5--1 .. ' , -. ' 1 gm , 52 V Q x, if J- ..-. 4 Q- rv' ' .i-' ig 'ir'-+ - 4535 1-4 ' Student Llfe, 23 5 -' -.aff--Y en,---,. . Y., . N --f-2-Jr' -J-f' A - -P' inlet
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V npL,,r-ln. --Y..- 4, -f -O -- - y-- - -ff' W 5- ' , ....,--,. - CA. . - .. . GA - Bridge Between Students, Administration tudent Government Association, the governing body at Queens. is composed of students who are elect- ed to represent each class. ln addition to the SGA officers, each class presi- dent, each dorm representative, and officers of each of the three major campus committees, Cultural E vents, Religious Life, and Social Activities, make up SGA. Overseeing the com- mittees and activities on campus is the purpose of this association. This year SGA members met be- fore classes began to learn how to work well together and plan possible events. Dennis Pruitt, Pres. of NE- CAA, led this workshop. Although SGA is basically a gov- erning body, it did sponsor a 'Big Event this year. Queens' first Gang- ster Party was the highlight of Crime Prevention Week and a dehnitesuc- cess. Because the turnout was so large, perhaps students and faculty will enjoy more theme parties in the future. Students again this year fought for extended visitation hours. SGA sup- ported the students and worked with the Board of Trustees on this issue. From meetings to theme parties to voicing student opinions, SGA plays many roles on the Queens College campus. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP' Sarah Minnis and Mary Rollins measure applause for Pseudo cops, Erin Ryan and Beth Peeler MIDDLE. Cindy Trogden and Jane Gray are lacked in the Queens Penitentiary BOTTOM: Clyde, Ellen Bone, poses with Bonnie, Helen Prien THIS PAGE. BOTTOM LEFT: Dean Kerr says to Mary Nethercutt, Lemme get to know you, TOP: Sec,!Treas. Sarah Sieg lis- tens attentively at an SGA meeting. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cindy Cline, SGA Pres., reviews the agenda. -' S .gf it s- I I in 0 Vx ' g o , N 4 .4 9 1 - qi V ' BU, o . S ' Q . K x y 1 I I . 1 I 3 -f, Q . Ji , 'V' , ,ix I X1 Student Lifey 25 'FY'-' S -.- .... X.. l
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