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Student Council caught in laclraclaisacal mood. Chief features of th picture are Johnny Orcutt's 'feet with shoes-Nancy Williams with t and Bob Sandlin's eye. Bill Corcltz fled when photographer app d was ,, .., t. 4 Few events occurred during the year which the Council let pass without cussing and discussing. Biclcering over the choice ot Aztec editor took on major proportions, with each group fighting tor their man with determination, sincerity, energy, physical strength, and the ability to tallc endlessly. .T T A A - The table in the 'AS,Otfice and later the one in Scripps Cottage was sagging under the weightot many tabled motions. The AWS and AMS vote -on the Council was but one ot these tabled motions but when the -wheels at the head ot these orgs got going the 'motionf got into 'motion,' and the student body was given the chance to decide. By an overwhelming majority lot those who votedl the AWS and AMS presidents now have their hard-fought-tor vote. The most active council tor several years, despite the set-backs ot tabling motions, revised the elections code and publicity rules. What with blastings from the Aztec and downtown newspapers, the Council smiled bravely and 'set them up again.'
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Senator Claghorns by the dozen filled the Student Council this year. They rnade up their minds as to what they wanted and went after it. One little difficulty, there were two groups in the Council always going after different things. The the one who can tallc longest and loudest proved false. The atternpfsfyat filibustering didn't worlc, even though it was tried several tirgxgs. after gglferal of inadequate and urjfaiif ti- e'l'eC'tiQ'n proy cedf' T'i' ?3CouncfifHdecidepl to do something. A controversyiwasiraised wh he ztec to proyihgffraudulent electi,onsf,5j Thggpewly elec ed memberigg 't sejtsjn the Council ing o-f the Susie? for weeylglsv. Vini QLCut of divergigfy tiiilmeth great things, and so was. started thewwheels started to move and the to ttsgffestination. Commissiofigliof Earnie Ellis, industriously went to worlc on revising the elefzon co' e and begorry the result is a fine piece of worlc. P esiding over the Fall President's Dinner is Jim Boles
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sfudenf-hcudfy cammrffees SOCIAL COMMITTEE-Ever mindtul ot the adage all work and no play, these eager beavers planned many occasions tor Jaclcs ,and Jills at State to play. Picnics and dances were their specialties. Left to right: Sitting-Marian Nicholson, Noma Hodglriss, Frances Hemenway, Jim Boles, Liz Balalaan, Jeanne Luitiens, Peggy Wise. Standing-Bob Kelly, Catherine Phillips, Don Robbins, Art King, Muriel Beeson, and Pat Rothert. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE-Main duty not this group was to reconstruct the publicity rules and get them through the Student Council. Under the leadership ot Chairman Charlie Byrne, the rules were revised and passed. Lett to right: lst row-Bill Jennings, Grant Nielsen, David Hellyer. 2nd row-Phyllis Russell, Pat Coolre, Peg Hogan. 3rd row-Dr. L. C. Post, Dean Peiffer, George Sorenson and Charlie Byrne. VETERANS COMMITTEE-Projects, such as tutoring services tor vets and an active part in national legislation tor increased subsistence were some ot the accomplish- ments ot the Vet's Committee, which is lcnown as one ot the most active groups -on campus. Left to right: Ist row-Dick Harmon, Bill Reese, Jackie Cantrell, Bill Smith. 2nd row-Dean Watson, Dr. McCollum, Dr. White and Charles Wood. EXTRA-ICURRICULAR COMMITTEE-Act ing in the capacity ot an advisory group to the A. S. Council, they made a very care- tul and complete survey ot the bulletin board situation. Next year should show the results ot their recommendation. Left to right: Pat Rothert, Dean Peiffer, John Sellwood, Helen Diaz, Dr. Perry, Dean Mendenhall. Torn Stacy and Ray Blair.
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