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ml. CVIIZIZMZN SGA Earns Top State Honors The South Campus Carillon's ring ot authority and accomplishment is due in part to the Student Govern- ment Association on campus. At the T969 state conven- tion ofthe Texas Junior College Student Council Associa- tion, the South Campus SGA was presented a plaque naming it as the outstanding student government asso- ciation inthe state ot Texas. The SGA achieved this success as a result ot its efficient organizational structure and its concern for all areas ot student lite, SGA activities branched out during the school year. It passed a Student Bill ot Rights and Pesponsibilities, and created the Academic Affairs com- mittee to hear student grievances concerning academic policies and procedures. SGA also worked in the area of leadership develope ment by attending various retreats and seminars over the year. SGA took part in mciny state and national organizations of student government, Gary Pillars, SGA president attended Governor Preston Smiths conference lor college student government presidents while other SGA personnel attended the Texas Intercollegiate Student Association in Corpus Christi. 4' SGA OFFICERS lTop rowl Garry Ivey, second vice-presi- dent, David Tarrant, first vice-president. lBottom rowl Gary Pillers, president, Barbara Allen, recording secre- tary, Beverly lhnteldt, corresponding secretary, 'SGA members encourage new students to ioin the various committees during Howdy Week. ll I CRMPUS l A llil EUZD f I. CONMITT 'QL34' .i CVJHIKMIUT it MILEWUF , . GDIZXY IV rm Rfl,illllN5 xx T xl aff' it Q. A ' it T ! T 1 s - I if ' iii , T, 1-, it PZ H i .z il X,
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Mind Benders Investigate Hanqups Whether exploring privcite hcingups or public mentol heolth fcicilities, thirty Psychology Club members work cts ct groups Bi-monthly bull sessions, open to interested stu- dents, were interspersed with field trips during the yecirc Intormcil sessions in the SUB proved populcir os the meets often become weelfly Discussions rcingecl trom rectring children to the purpose of lite, trom multiple personolity to the world todciy. Shortly citter school opened, club members toured the Ncitioncil Institute ot Mentcil I-Iecxlth Cliniccil Peseciich Center Dr, Richcurcl Ccin Cimi brie-ted the group on pcitient problems including ci sense ot incicleguocy, guilt, desire to be one ot the group, withclrciwcil from society, gincl inobility to cope with surroundings Most populczr tour ot the yecir wcis ci rerun Members visitecl the Denton Stcxte School tor mentcilly retcirdecl children for the second time ond found this ctreci to be most ecluccitionol tor Psychology students. The club's yeorly proiect teotured the ciwc1rcI-win- ning tilm, Three Fctces ot Eve Open to ctll, the tilm wcts followed by discussions on multiple personcilities Otticers were Jctckie Ccirpenter, president, Ccithy Iyer- son, trectsurer, ond Andrew Elliott, ICC representcitive. X 1' 'is xc X FN ' XQ xc - A xt XXI- X X -' Q .x X Xx so ,A ' f I 1 'X . 1 -P, ,N f gel .BX i R Ill vi '- N L ,filrtt i - L , - jj Exlx ff kr S ffl I' ' f I ' I ..' C ' ' gui ml I I - . 'W - 1 X ft Iwo , y-se 1v.,'. 'In .lllli 2,1 Gary Hardin, Cothy Iverson, ond Terry King invite new students to ioin the Psychology Club PSYCHOLOGY CLUB ITop rowl Bob Nooh, Pot Brewer, Donnie lBottom rowl Sponsor Dr, Sue Nordquist, Cothy Iverson, Jock- Lotto, Elizabeth Spurgeon, Andrew Elliott. Sherry Mosher. ie Cc1rpenter,Wondct Geyer. L. 0 QQ o 'H ,, l, Y-
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fe? lg PNN 4 3 ' ' n ' Fi SENATORS lTop rowl Bob Thompson, Fritz Wisdom, Mike Raymer, Joe Clegg, Chuck Luke, lBottom rovvl Sally Brown, Nichols, Phil Patterson, Norman Barnes, Regina! Young, Jarrell McDonald, Glenda Oliver, Larry Roberts, Pat Callo- Terry Wilemon, lSecond rovvl Tanya Weatherly, Sherry New- way, Cheri Mitchell, Glenda Graham, Dreda Adkins, Garland man, Trudy Herring, Becky Barley, Sheri Schrempt, Mandi l-lutson, Carole Cagley. U Mike Nichols and Bud l-lelstrom receive awards during the SGA Recog- nition Banquet 5CIitf Wood tales time out of his varied activities to talk with a student 91. Ns - ' 1 :2-2. 1 ,W , -f y 1'- 'fail ' .. iZs ., -'lefty 1 ii: iS1I 1.fP:5El':i I I 'iiiis Q Z ' , 21335: -:rv ,L 1, QQXIPA' Nw.. 3
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