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Itere 6 the C xecutlue i ommitt Business majors, atnletes. embryonic journalists, and just plain students . . . these were our Ex Com- mittee. Every Wednesdax ' niont. tney met witn Big Jim Corson — and no matter now man ' the Marines took, no matter how many left with the ERC s, the Air Corps, or just the Arm - — the pohries never changed. Outstanding among all meetings was the night the editorial policies of the ' ' eeldy came up for question — and Bob Conaway spolce in favor of a free press. That same night the budget was passed, the basketball team walked away with satin shorts, and the Naranjado plans were reviewed. ITiere were short meetings, long meetings, some at the S.C.A. Library, and a few at the hospitable home of Dean and Mrs. Corson — complete with home-made candy and desserts. There wer quiet members like Fred Taioli, chattering ones like Pauline Davis . . . There were wisecracks from Frankie Crozier, puns by Jim Corsoi . . . There was the wonderfully logical thinking of Clare Slaughter who always saw the fundamentals of a problem first . . . the impetousness of our younger members . . . the smile of Gerry Winter . . . the help of Fred Holden as an intercessor with the Little Theatre . . . and Scoot with remnants of the Band. And then there was the persuasive voice of Jackie Judge speaking for the things she believed in. Altogether it was a good year . . . not because these fifteen so-often- changed people will someday be Congressmen, or even Congresswomen — but because they will be ordi- nary citizens, a little bit wiser perhaps in the way of living because they ve gone through a year of hard and unsung labors working as a unit for Little Abe ' — and the P.S.A.! 18
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Leslie. Gene. Bovtl. am! A i cr . . . these four seasoned campus leaders assisted the student hod - president in the administration of this year s PSA activity. W ' e lilced the way Les handled the Homecoming Dance and Open House, but is was her ingenuity at the W in- ter Formal that made all our Christmasses Whiter . Then there was Harter who sternly, but ernciently handled our funds and Boyd Thompson whose orr-rah Tiger spirit never seemed to run out. We II always remember the funny way he balanced himself on the edge of the stage as he led us in Pacific Hail every Thursda And hnalK-, we had friendly Muerl who performed her secretarial duties in a capable manner. 17
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