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S URBE CK CENTER COUNCIL n Brunner 2nd Row: Howard Bastian, Ole Andenas, Bob Neufeld, Bob Olsen Eric Marzlui Surbeck Center Council serves the School of Mines students by providing cultural, social and recreational activities. The Council is composed of twelve voting members Cstuclentsj and five non- voting members Cfacultyl. The Council makes and enforces the rules and policies of the Center. Activ- ities undertaken by the Council include the variety show, recreation tournaments, student-faculty art and photo contest, college bowl, Spring Daze , and most of the dances.
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170 BGURBGN STREET af' N7- Night Life on Bourbon Street, set in the Southern atmosphere of New Orleans, added a special twist to the annual Valentines Dance in Surbeck Center. Shrimp, steak, and chicken dinners served by vested waiters in the Old French Nightclub, a movie in the Old Absinthe House Theatre, a dance to the Cellar Door in Beauregard Square, and a Coffeehouse in Pirates Alley made the evening very enjoyable to all that attended. The event was sponsored by four fraternities, the student asso- ciation, dorm association, Fresh- men class, Surbeck Center social committee, and Surbeck Center Council.
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