1984-1985 Yearbook

Silently Advising. Sponsor Harold Valentine looks ouer the topics to be brought be/ore the council. photo by James McCreary, Interclub Council ICC Responsibility Heightened In 1983, the lnterclub Council was formed to oversee club functions during induction as well as set guidelines to which social clubs were adviced to adhere. Since then, the purpose of the ICC changed very little , but their goals were heightened as they were expected to take on more responsibility. A new twist of leadership was added to the ICC when their role of governing club functions increased. Three men and three women were chosen from all the ICC representatives to act as an "executive board, " presiding over meetings and decisions that were made. This put the governing power into the hands of the students instead of the faculty. This made reasonable sense, because the students make up the body of social clubs. A vacancy was left to be filled when one of the founding sponsors of the ICC, Dr. Robert McKelvain , resigned. Harold Valentine was . named as the new sponsor and he immediately joined returning sponsor Patty Barrett to continue the ICC duties. Decisions were made this year in order for clubs to further benefit the lives of their members. Induction was reduced from four to two weeks which lessened the feeling that induction was being dragged out. One silly day, instead of two, was re - quired during the 1984 club induction period. The reduction also lessened the strain of club members to plan activities for induction. This change was understandibly welcomed by both prospective and returning club members. Taking Notes. Steve Grissim of Titans and Lisa Warren of Sigma Phi write down helpful information discussed at a meeting. photo by James McCreary. 88 Interclub Council

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