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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION CLASS REPRESENTATTVES---Fim row, Icft tn right: C. Vanderloo, B. Zimmerman. Sec. ond row, left to right: S. Roeder, F. Rinehart, K. Coleman, J. Wolf. (missing: M. Schlee, C.Moler.) "Grant us the cOllrage to change that which can be changed, the serenity to accept that which cannot be changed, and the wisdom to know the difference." The Leading Question: What is the SeA? After being shot down at our own leadership conference, it was a serene year for the SeA as we finally accepted the fact that most students could really care; so we set out to perfect our meager apportion. ment of campus administrative duties. BeĀ· ing a highly esoteric organization working Dianne Briggs Vice-president under the relative secrecy of the CIA, a small core of SeA diehards performed their tasks diligently, often at the risk of losing life, limb, and virginity. With Machievellian glee, the harrassed social chairman organized Homecoming, blackmailed local farmers for tractors, cor. nered the white light market in Westmin. Ron Hibbard President ster for the Christmas trees in front of the Chapel, and dared campus groups to enter the Snow Carnival. (In Memoriam: To our beloved Mike Schlee who would have glad- ly given one of his nine lives for the SeA, but felt that the tar-and-feathers incident was a bit much.) Action presented movies for the Band Uniforms and nearly blew its cool when the projector was late, but was Dan McCready Treasurer resurrected with the success of the ICBM, the Ride Board, and the between-semester Book Sale. Ruth Bowden Secretary 182