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Fall student council showed their split personalities In describing the actions and ideals of this year's Student Council, the word change became worn and obsolete. Fall semester's Student Council tried to be innovative. By reassessing many situations, traditions and ideas, Council implemented several new programs, eliminated several old ones, and even revived a few out of the past. For the first time Student Council sold A.S.B. cards to help boost spirit, earn money for the Student Body and give students discount tickets for most events. This was an experimental program which was new and, more importantly, benefited all. The carnival atmosphere of this year's homecoming brought a resurgance of spirit from those crazy days of the past. The gearing of the day's activities towards both alumni and students brought out the true Wilson spirit of past and present. Innovative plans for revising the elections and the election assembly were started. A newly revised Constitution and new image for Student Council have emerged. First semester Student Council worked to improve things within its jurisdiction. . C, 4, ru, r W,,,.w, WWW W,Wq Mugs WM! l .t,., V S . We . V, Q A .arg I if .co K 'CLC l , v 18 Activities and Associations mg, at ' X! L K Vi. ,173 w , V, , , .. f , A 1, ,,4. gal ,. , f . , ff- L., .4 V f, , 0,1 NNW 4 , 4 A ., 'fiaf ' V 'df A, ,awww 41 f ' ' t 'Q ,N , M 'W yy M.- yy ,,.,,M:, ' Z 1 1 , .. A I . , s Q fwmmlgg , f 3 . ,U 1. f f f 1,-,,'w.V,-4.4, -'r. 7 if .. , , g Y T 7 f w T ,.,.w1uWf.,.,. ' ' 3, , 2' ff 5 3 g V ' WWWKW-ffwmvwas JA, , l' , ' ' ' .2 f attt T - ,f-Z ,, f Z, Ng ,, and ' H 4-,jfa,,.v. . - ,. A I Mk f is' V' v . 5 if? ,4 ,v A tl i g W . 3253 17 T A V- V, fa, 40 f 1 QM f 1' f 1 '5 ffff If 127 W5 52, Zy f f 4 ff fr' , 4 ', f Q xy f by if .g ' , 'ff' fx , ' . ,. E I ...jjj 3 it 4 4 fa , . W.. . 4 ' Z5 :Wi vw W.,.,N,, ,s, .WWVW ,... M ,,,,, ,M ...w,.,.w.-,.,,..,,,s,..,,, ? '-9 i l 5 i i l l ,
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