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ACTIVITIES COUNCIL lTop rowl Garry lvey Beverly lhnfeldt Glenda Oliver. lBottom rowl Pat Calloway, Sally Brown, Vivian 1 r r r r p Council Provides Varied Activities After classes, many students found relaxation and excitement at the many co-curricular social, recreational, and cultural activities furnished by the Activities Council, Howdy Weel-1 planning and coordination, as well as the over-all student union program, fell under the councils domain. Not ones to handle student activities blindly, mem- bers of the council trained for their jobs at various sem- inars during the year, ln August, Chairman Garry Ivey and member Sally Brown attended the University of Texas at Austin Leadership Training Lab at Wimberly. December found the entire council in New Orleans attending the Association of College Unions Region Xll Annual Conference The conference provided workers in college student union programs with instructions on leadership techniques, These conferences and other local leadership semi- nars enabled the Activities Council to work with know' ledge and confidence in boolfing campus events. The council was composed of the chairman of the eight activities committees and chaired by SGA second vice president Garry Ivey. Danny Washmon, Carol McGriff, and Garland Hutson begin to make plans for next year's activities.
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4 n S . Q' Sua- 'TN 1 FALL SENATORS Steve Elliot, Garland Hutson, Carol Leitch, Crear. .4 , :fee-N c 1 .: z. Q In y x F - c 1 . 6 it 1 Q, N., ,H Y s sf Ch NEW SGA OFFICERS lTop fowl Terry Wilemon, first vice- president, Mandi Rayrner, recording secretary, Garland Hutson, second vice-president, lBottorn rovvl Jim Hayes, president. Lynn Hunter, Dreda Adkins, Minnie Ellis, Marilyn Macklin, David NEW SENATORS ITop rowl Oliver Smith, Joe Cooke, Robert Black- mon, Ron Mickle. iSecond rowl Judy Mercado, Mary Eastep. lBottom rowl Trudy Herring. Guertz, Martha Bean, Linda Linda Bixby, Carole Cagley,
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Students Select Campus Performers The heat went on , on , , on around TCJC thanks to the Campus Entertainment Committee, Charged with bringing the world of show biz to the South Campus, the Cornrnittee succeeded with astonishing regularity, The 'Up With People show on the campus patio early in the fall started the Campus Entertainment Conw- nwittee s fall program off with ci stancling ovation lt also initiaterl a love affair between the patiiotic singing group front fifteen countries and TCJC students. Opening a coffee house series of follf singers for the cainpus was the biggest challenge that faced the enter- tainment'oriented contrnittee, By joining a circuit of four other Texas schools, TCJC brought five polished acts to the carnpus for weelc long runs in the South Campus' own coffee house setting. Paun McKinnon, foll-1-rocl-' artist, was the first coffee house attraction Keith Sylfes and Martin Golfarh ap- pearerl next, followed by TCJC's own folk singer Dusty Blues closing the fall runs, The spring sernester brought David ancl Dan, Mary Ellen Smith, The Radiant Set, The Changing Tydef' and Brian Carney. ,li ily se I' W si I in QQ David and Dan, one of the many acts brought to campus via the Coffee House circuit. .N Xftbiq-saw . .. .. Z F fs:-. S s nf- CAMPUS ENTERTAINMENT Thelma Nichols, Danny Washmon, Jim Hosfelt, and Jewel Copeland decorate the SGA office.
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