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Gathered around Lantana Duchess Carole Springs are her associates who gave her keen competition in this year's race. one knew the winner until the announcement was made at the Student Council Dance. Accepting the gigantic task of co-ordinating the various interests and desires of the student body, the Student Council has performed the job admir- ably, since its organization in 1925. Some of the Council activities include free dances. for the stu- dent body, the Christmas project for a needy family, and the publication of the student directory. The Council is composed of one representative from each organization on the campus. Following the example of previous years, the representatives of 1958-59 conscientiously undertook the task of considering and solving all matters pertinent to student affairs. Members are Fernando Arellano, Becky Barstis, Georgianne Botsford, Phyllis Brandt, jerry Brown, Molly Chaffin, jane Culwell, john Chambers, Larry Crumpton, Molly Dodson, Jane Douglas, Susan Eklaund, jimmy Ellis, Wayne England, Louise Ennis, Dean Evans, Armand Flores, Pat Harrison, Betty Hollers, Ed Horn, Zelma Io Hull, Gene johnson, Ioan jordan, Carol Lafferty, Billie Lou Linder, Lynne Little, joy Major, Earline Mc Mahan, Ray Monaco, Roy Pyle, Albert Randez Dorothy Rasor, Allen Samsel, Judy Gor don Seago, Doris Shafer, George Shannon, Stamps, Elliot Stendig, Don Taylor, Betty son, Siuzel Trevino, Ken et Watson, Patsy Sandra Wilkinsoin, jim ogstad, Carl Zettner. WP
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Organizations at S-AC are 36 in number with the addition this Spring of the Aldermon and the Society of Student Architects. The groups themselves may be divided into four classifications. First in order is the Student Council which comprises the governmental division and includes re- presentatives from each organization. The second classification is the honor societies, followed by the fraternities and sororities, and finally the largest group, including 23 special interest clubs. The order of their appearance in this section is as follows: Student Council GOAL-- Go On And Learn Beta Phi Gamma Los Paisanos Delta Psi Omega Omnibus Phi Theta Kappa Judo Club Sigma Tau Sigma Alpha Delta Phi Cowboys Phi Alpha Tau Pi Gamma Phi Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Theta Kappa Chi Theta Sigma Chi Beta Alpha Omega Alpha Sigma Kappa Ye Olde Cheshyre Cheese Psychiatric Nurse Trainees Beta Mu Alpha Beta Sigma Alpha Delta Rho Mu Physical Education Council Marlins R Association Rangerettes Student National Education Association Radio and Electronics Club Young Democrats Newman Club Protestant Student Movement Baptist Student Union Readers and Writers Club The Society of Student Architects Alder-mon
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Page 117 text:
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Student Council A F. J, W Q' . fu- Student Council n before them at a SAC plays host to the dis- trict meeting of junior Col- lege Student Councils' at a luncheon in the game room. A large delegation from member schools and also a number of visitors were in attendance. ii I P.. sprigs A uma GUNS! Wig DEER james Tschirhart and Billie Lou Linder spread a little cheer as they contribute to the Student Council Christmas basket. Each year stu- dents give generously to bring happiness to others. iembers listen attentively ns one of their group discusses a problem placed weekly meeting. 5-
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