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or Seated L-R Judy Davis, Jean Lobingier, Dolly Verrue, Becky Ollila, and Mary Beth Taylor. Standing L-R Gail lzutsu, Karen I-vy, Judy Free, Melody Schwartz, jean Carlson, and Judy Fischer. Sheri Thalman and Sue Blanton look up as they plan a format for the U.O.S.N. newspaper. Don.naDalton, chairman of Student Activities Build- ing, looks on as jean Lobingier, Publicity Chairman, f ,JZ jf 7 , ,X makes a poster. As Winter term came to an end, the constitution committee presented a draft of the revised constitution incorporating a student senate. The council debated the pro's and con's of the revised constitution with much fervor. The final draft of the constitution was presented to the students for ratification in March. The elected officers ended the terms of office with a student association picnic at the end of the winter term 1970. Dolly Verrue's face expresses satisfaction 27 over a fund raising idea.
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DE. T CO NCIL Officers: President: Dave Metcalf Vice-President: Mary Beth Taylor Secretary: Patsy McRoberts Treasurer: Becky Ollila Advisors: Marcella Cate Bea Berry Advisor Bea Berry, Qcenterj consults with Dave Metcalf and Becky Ollila. Under the leadership of the Student Nurses' Association officers, the student cotuicil became involved in many phases of campus life. The council is composed of executive officers, class presidents and SNO representatives, annual secretary, and standing committee chairman. The various committees: Social Program, Student Activities Building, Public Relations, and Ways and Means, spearheaded activities on campus. The council began the year by forming a committee, headed by Sandy Ellis, on a pass- fail system for the sophomores. Computerized grade cards became a reality summer term, 1969, through the efforts of Bill McCraw Another council project was investigating the feasibility of a card-key system for WRI-I. The first edition of UOSN Student News was published in February under the editorship of Sheri A Thalman and Susan Blantan. Hopefully this will be an ongoing project. Mary Beth Taylor hurriedly takes notes at a council meeting. Patsy McRoberts listens attentively during a 26 Sally Weare with the help of Karen Gordon Qnot pict council meeting. uredj initiated action for a card-key system at WRH. ff we ,' SEZL5- - ,....- 1 . Ima - - 1,4 ', 9.5.1 .W S PM , 4.4.- ASX Student revised COUSUU, s Student
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HAPPENI NGS In addition to classroom and ward duties, students allow time for fun and relaxation in another face of nursing. 'Throughout the year various activities are planned to unify the separate groups on the hill. One recreation area open to all is the student activities building. Right: Donna Dalton is absorbed in a tense ping pong game. Below: Fifth floor students in the Women'S ReSiCle11C6 trick or treat their dorm neighbors at a Halloween party. ' aa. 'Q 1 1'- 1-S J I, 4 A. X' f , I iw f -- xx 4 1,.k.i.,4,-L. Lf- E .S Medical students plan fraternity functions during the year to break the ice . Above left: Paul Wilson, MSU, gives nursing student, joy Aho a refill. Above: Nursing students fraternize with med students in a bird's eye view of the dance. 28 N Q ,fn 'g . Suse- 1 mm 1' soph0 ' A pw- al , I 6 ..- I 6 rs, I Vu V1 af- 'b ffl
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