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MacDONALD INSTITUTE STUDENTS' ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Mac. S.A.C. is the governing body of MacDonald Institute Students and as such represents them in all matters pertaining to student affairs. lt is composed of 15 members plus the President and strives to work for the students in the areas needed. The world is presently changing so quickly one often vvonders just what the future holds. This is so very true at Mac., and the future is promising and challenging. Mac. S.A.C. is meeting this challenge through planning and action-curriculum, communication, and by representation on Deportment, Judiciary, and Union Council. All these are a part of S.A.C.'s work, but personal day-to-day contact with students from all areas of the campus is the best means of obtaining a proper perspective to the things being done. This year I feel that Mac. S.A.C. has taken a good step . forward in contributing to the University Community as a vvhole. It has been an honour to me to serve as Mac S.A.C. President for the past year, and l thank the S.A.C. and all Mac. students for their help and support. My sincere K- wishes go to the 1969-1970 Council, and may they be encouraged and A Kk'iaA A Supported by everyone' Bonna Loggan, President 1968-'69. wm- U ' 'u '- -Qlnwi MAC S.A. C. V' FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Ferguson, Mrs. Barb Wood, Secretary: Carole Manning and Lynda Snyder. gt, ' sv FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Elizabeth Thompson, Susan de Guerre, Vice-President, Carol Zurrer, Treasurer: Bev Hughes, Lois Ferguson, Marilyn Bell, visitor, Mrs. Barb Wood, Secretary: Carole Manning, Lynda Snyder, and foreground, Bonna Loggan, President.
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,... T! .. fb t tc!!! 5614 r if Peter Tucker 1 Libranni , QS 5 . I3 ' fix N , 1 . . , AV X 3 G is ' he . . ,.f l I .K2 !. it N t ,t it B o nm McCullough Ted Ostrosk i, Dave Cartledge 1 it ' X I Lv Mmsmnnunsnuw tl Bob Anderson. ff V All In a cluttered office on the second floor of Massey was assembled Libranni '69. lt is the first Libranni to be laid out on a semester basis. Gone are the days of the Sports section, Clubs and Societies section etc. Instead we have tried to achieve an integrated book giving an overall picture of life at the U. of G. The adoption of a completely new format required a great deal of effort and co-operation among all the members on the Libranni staff. Special mention must go to Dave Cartledge who developed the theme of the Libranni '69, All quotes used were from Hugh lVlacLennan's Two Solitudes . Lynn Thompson, our grad editor, was the person responsible for seeing that each graduating student obtained a sitting with the photographer. Eva Kwiatkowski, Bonni lVlcCulIough, and Karen Kennedy were each responsible for putting together a semester section. Arranging camera coverage of events and requisitioning prints was the task which befell Peter Tucker Ieditor-in-chief Libranni '7Ol. Ken Holyk of the Photo-Directorate spent a great deal of his free time in the darkroom attempting the impossible task of meeting all the staff's picture demands. Our very capable sports editors were Jerry Organ and Corine Elliott. Susan Friend, secretary: and Bob anderson, treasurer, worked very hard to keep everything in proper order. Other members of our staff were: SHEILA lVlcCUNE BETTY SCHOLAR GEORGE BISHOP MARTIN VERBEEK BRUCE lVlacLEAN SANDRA NETHERY GABE ANKELI TED OSTROSKI BRYAN JONES JEAN ROBERTS Admission to the staff is open to all. We would especially like to attrack Arts students as this is the group whose absence is most obvious and whose talents would greatly aid in production of a superior book. Lew Roberts Editor K a ren K en nedy Steve, Lew, Roberts Eva Kwiatkowski
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We-sw.. W Bill Lundy, Stan Whiston Pat Bowser, Gail Bowser RWM t-am... Alex Floss George Briggs, Luise Jarvis 152 Wellington Witan J,-ww.-. lVlike lVlinor Dave Doney The Witan is the administrative council for the Wellington College Federation of Students. The constitution was written by Wellington students and has been in operation for 3 years now. The system has tried to provide some sort of continuity year-round, while at the sametimeprovideactive leadership in each of our three semesters. Witan, and its committees representing the four undergraduate years and the Physical Education School, provide many activities throughout the year. Positions in the student government are open each semester and interested people should make themselves available for nomination and election. Several maior changes occurred during the past year. The purpose of Witan and the allotment of funds were examined in depth. The result was that Witan is now aware of a greater responsibility to the University and community as a whole instead of only in-course students. The large grant of money to the organization HELP may be typical of programs initiated in the future. Sewing on Witan or on the Year Committees is both enjoyable and challenging, it makes your University career more satisfying. I hope to see new faces this year, and l should like to thank those who are leaving for their support in the past. George Briggs, President
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