Viking_Yearbook_64

Compared to years when vociferous protest, walk-outs, even resignations prevailed in student government, this year's political crossing seemed rela– tively calm . Larry Large and Jim Carr held steady at the helm, though casu– alties ran high in rougher waters of Senate and Student Activities . Dis– agreement and frustration flourished but in-fighting was kept down. Some– one said if you made a fist, under whose nose would you shake it? The '64 student elections zeroed in be– fore Winter had lifted its icy feet from the Park Blocks-hitherto Portland State 's outdoor campus headquarters . Missing from this year's campaign were tree-top banners , soap box ora– tory and park bench deliberation. On February 12, Paul Pinegar and Jim Gil– bert took the two top posts from Bill Weissert and John Decker. 81

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