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T DE T COUNCIL Representatives Have Busy Year I T 1955-56 COUINCIL: First row: Bill Cunningham, Dick Rea, Sally Wallace, Jean Gravesinill, Charles Light, Barbara Kesler, John Mil- ford, Jerry McElfresl.1. Second row: Carole Dickerhoif, Louanne Lee- dom, John Pappas, Patti Evans, Jerry Reeves, Llarilyn Flanick, John Naum. Third row: Dick Beyer, Joyce Oldham, Andy Lampers, Karl Stevenson, Mr. Richard Hansford, Advisorg Mel Kiser, JoAnn Joseph. On the Akron campus, many projects affecting student welfare and student activity are the con- cern of the Student Council. Thirty representa- tives from the five colleges are elected each spring after active political campaigns. The yearly agenda for Council includes plan- ning the Homecoming and May Day celebrations and dances, rallies and migrations, and the annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. The Campus Night recreational programs are also directed by a Student Council Committee. A student affairs committee operated for the first time this year to hear and try to adjust com- plaints from students. Campus leaders are rec- ognized through the Council-administrated A-Key awards and ,Wlio's Who in American Colleges and Universities members. These three pages show the people and the projects of the 1956 Student Council. Jil: I Front row: Barbara Kesler, Secretaryg Jerry McElfresh, President: John Mil- ford, Veep. Back row: Mario Russo, Jim Monahan, Patti Evans, Jerry Reeves. FOUR HUNDRED ' STUDENTS massed for a train migration to Hei- delberg for the Football game. 24 Executive 1 . , P I . P X l .glare
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D Y T0 REMEMBER Time for fun. But this is serious. .1 1 , Thais me! says Sal. How about thati' says Bob. Student Council Elects Student Council elections were held early in March to elect the 1956-57 Council. The election date was changed so that the new council could learn the ropes from the old council members be- fore the year was out. Election day was one of excitement as the various candidates and parties campaigned for last minute votes. That night, the Student Building was crowded with anxious oltiee seekers and their friends awaiting the verdict of who would lead the new council, and who would fill the vacant seats. Jerry Reeves was elected President and Bob Morrison won the Vice-Presidential race. When the other results were tabulated and the winners announced ev- eryone went home knowing the new council members would do a fine job. 1956 Council award winners Jerry Melflfresll, Retiring President, presents gavel to Jerry Reeves, President of the 1956-57 Council. 26
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