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Heeemell Ce-Hosts Conference ez! Aselemew Aff Rfffmey fake-V time Off ffom hif duff?-V fo' General Assembly meets to pas: legislation. lunch. This yearls California Junior College Stu- dent Government Association Conference was presided over by Hartnell's Art Ren- ney. At this conference, there were 385 student leaders from 71 colleges throughout Cali- fornia. Some of the legislation that was passed included the followingg increasing State Financial support for Junior Col- leges, dedication of the conference in memory of John F. Kennedy, and support of the bill that offers financial assistance to college students by means of a tax de- duction for text books and tuition. President Renney calls the General Asxembly to order
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I C overns lab Activities Under the leadership of President John Vigil, the Inter-Club Council governed all Club ac- tivities and organizations. Wlorking together with the Coinrnission the college calendar is planned for future activities. ICC Representatives are, FRONT ROW: Sonya Swick, International Club, jeliette Reyes, WAA, Elaine Graves, Education Club, fanet Magna, Art Club, Gayle Bonny, Canterbury, Peggy Gay, Drama Club, Carmen Baggeolini, Home Economics, Esther Blaylock, Alpha Gamma Sigma, fohn Vigil, President. ROI1' 2: Ed Maduh, Newman Club, Pat Fleet, Hardrock Club. ROW 3: Richard Sellers, Vice President, Linda Snyder, Baptist Club, Marilyn Wharton, IVCF,' Pat Barden, Young Republicans, Phil Vasques, AMS,' john Stafford, Freshman Class, Hayon Stephens, Esquiresg Alargaret Watson, Business Club. ROW -lc Dan Lyles, Dorm Representative, David Fraizer, Sophomore Class, Robert Armstrong, Circle K,' Mr. Town- send, Advisor.
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reshrrmn The Freshman Class numbering 800 rep- - resents 21 mingling of students ranging 0 throughout the United States to fur off Countries. The support of the Freshman Class and k' their officers has bestowed prestige upon H 6 Hartnell srholastivally and socially. History Freshman Clam Officers are, LEFT TO RIGHT: john Stafford, ICC Represenmtiveg jim Sil- Ueria, Freshman Representativeg Paul Grothe, Vice President: jim Barnes, Secretory: Larry Dyson, Frexhmrzn Prexidentg and Priscilla Ginn, Treasurer.
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