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If we cannot secure all our rights, let us secure what we can. Jefferson That instrumental, monumental, sen.timental, SGA MEMBERS: Steve Bayly, (President), Nancy accidental organization known as the Student Miller, (Vice-president), Diane Briggs, (Secretary), Government Association has continued its func- Frank Rinehart, (Treasurer); Earl Armiger, Terry tion on campus and expanded itself into new Astle, Jack Ballard, Bob Basye, Barbara Cook, Matt areas of endeavor and responsibility: centraliza- Creamer, Carol Davis, George Gebelein, Sue Gordon, tion, reorganization, redecoration, and abhrevia- Mary Ellen Heggan, Ron Hibbard, Bud Knefely, Char- tion. Members of the Senate maintained the lie Manning, Liz McPherson., Phil Meredith, Carole humor needed to cope with business meetings, Richardson, Sandra Roeder, Sue Sachs, Bob Scott, which were usually adjourned ASAP (As Soon Mike Sherwood, Connie van der Loo, Nancy Whit- As Possible), and particular interest was spurred worth, Dennis Wool. early in the year by the overwhelming response to reject a bid for GreekĀ·letter voting. The SGA found itself stepping on all sorts of toes both on campus and off while trying to do an effective job of coordinating school and town relations; but it also managed to accom- plish some aspects of public service-opening its door to others than the esoteric group of campus "leaders." Menus, curtains, a folk singer "next Monday," plans for spring and winter carnivals ("We will. open this meeting with a prayer for snow"),_ The Railing, and better faculty-student communi-. cations were some of the worthwhile efforts of this year's group. Perhaps the era of SGA thumb- tacks is finally coming to its end. 119