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Student Senate
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mittee ". will be shown February
12.
Peter Berson, AMS represen-
tative, reported that approx-
imately 17 new classes, primarily
in physical education, were ap-
provec recently by the Instruc-
tion committee. Among the clas-
ses mentioned were horse back
riding, water skiing, and films
and literature. Details will be
made available later.
Jan Moore, Sophomore class
president, reported that she is
still pursuing the possibility of
getting various Los Angeles
news papers on campus through
the student personnel committee.
So far she is having little luck.
Some t ~me ago the Student
Senate purchased two ping-pong
tables, and plans are now being
made to set them up in the Stu-
dent Lounge.
With the opening of the Bonel-
li Center, various problems and
inconveniences have arisen. The
senate is presently trying to de- Another active booth was sponsored by S.H .E. Mary Emard and Debbie O'Connor _get'informat-ion from' -
velop ideas to help "break-in" S.H.E. officers Nona Yates, president; Debbie Morrow, vice president, and Ginger Lofftus; secretary-
the new bu i 1 ding. Suggestions treasurer.
include installing lockers, and
,. pastry dispensers and assigning A rt Shov, ulty, and administration in this
a temporary lounge. Suggestions area.
may be contributed at the on- (Cont'd. from Page 1) Guests will be invited to dis-
campus Student Senate table or play their artistic talents at the
There will be no admission ILLUSION
at senate meetings held from 12 charge, but the artists must pay show. Paints, brushes, and other
noon to 1 p.m. on Mondays in the an entrance fee of 25 cents. supplies will be available for any By Rick Signoretti
Board Room.
Each artist is limitedto five type of creative work. Art work Tomorrow never comes
pieces of art work in any cate- of any c 1 as s if i cation except but sits ·
COMING FLICKS gory. No prizes will be given, _ films, slides, and music will be quietly
Next feature film is "The · but the artist may sell his work exhibited. (These will be ex- silently
Committee" set for 9 a.m., 12 and keep the full amount. This hibited in a separate show). grinning
noon, and 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. should not only encourage par- Anyone interested in partici- Until it is Today
14, in the Student Lounge. The ticipation without competition, pating in or willing to h~ 1 p with
Feb. 26 film is ''Hail Heroes'', but should also help alleviate the production of the shovy should
same times, same place. apathy among the students, fac- contact Dr. Adelinior Signoretti.
Tim Harrington, Claudia Debo, Kathy Nitz, and Sue Kessinger, danced Impromptu drama skits were staged by Sunrise Troupe on the Bonelli
as part of the International Folk Dance Club presentation during walk. Standing at left is Mary Cohen watching Charlie Tripp and John
Club Week. Williams doing their act.