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Council adopts orphan, finances foreign exchange

pon.,oring and financing the foreign exchange

program wa., the tudent Council's main project.

Karen Wibon and JoAnn Lambros spent two months

in Peru as <.'\.Change ...tudent... during the summer of

1966.

nder the ampices of the Student Council, funds

were solicited during the annual Tag Day, augmenting

dub donations in the Foreign Exchange Fund. The

Council held a tea in December honoring local ex–

change student....

llighlighting the winter

holida~

season,

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\lagic reconstru<:ted the atmosphere of a long-ago

Chri..,tmas. En·rgreen trees , pine boughs, mi..,tlt>toe,

and an old-fa... hioned sleigh created the mood.

For the fip,t time, the Council spomored the adop–

tion

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Soutlwa... t

A..,i;~n

orphan. tudents contributed

to prO\ 1d<.• for her welfare lor a one-year period.

Another fir..,t wa.., the Council's Career :'\ight,

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and women from the community, representing

di' er..,e oc<:upatiom, gave informal

talk~

about their

careers to intcre..,ted students.

As in previous

~cars,

the Council operated a con–

ce.,sion stand at most home athletic events.

Scannin{! an atlas for a L'illap,e

in

Southeast A.sia, Student Council offi–

cers, Terry Cook and Tom Dt'laney, 11lan the adoption of an orphan .

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