1966-1967 Yearbook

David Smilh continues 10 raise the high standa rds set leaders os he encouroges and challenges al l students to in SA activities ond helps to develop higher goals and ideals. ASSOCIATION Outstanding accomplishments by the Student Association for th e past several yea rs motivated the officers of the 1966-67 student body to achieve excellence in their admini stra tion . After spending many hours during the summer considering ideas, these student l eaders met on campus prior to the openi ng of the fall semes ter for a two-day workshop to finali ze plans for the year . The opening week of the fall semester was filled with SA-directed mi xer s, parti es and orientation activiti es for freshmen and transfer students. Early in the year a workshop was conducted to train the leaders of va rious student groups for more e ffecti ve l eadership. A major ac ti vity of the fall was hosting the ten th annua l Chri stian College Conference for student l eaders. Also, the SA directed the homecoming football game activities. Several activities were sponsored in Decemberthe toy and dolly dri ve that benefited 1,250 orphan children, food baskets to needy famili es. campus decoration s and a Chr istmas party for stu - dents. Throughout the year an excellent movie program was provided on Saturday evenings. The SA assis ted with th e spring Youth Forum, sponsor ed ,.,.,any activities that promoted hi gh student mor al e and presented club academic trophies. Representatives of the SA served on differ ent faculty committees and assisted with various studi es of student problems. enuity and endless work improve student life lindo Byrd is respon sible for completing many SA activities. CONTROLLING the budget is a major task of Student Association treasurer, Mike Moore. DETAI L·conscious Sherry Balthrop, while SA secretory, keeps on accurate account of all items. 131

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