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College Union The College Union Beard, composed of the chairmen of the ten committees in College Union plus the College Union General Chairman, the Vice-Chairman, the two Secretaries—Corresponding and Recording— and the Treasurer, is the policy-making—hereafter referred to as hairsplitting—organ of College Union. It is responsible for deciding overall scheduling of events, general matters of interest to the whole College Union, public re- lations and general procedural matters, as well as occasional trivia of vorious degrees. In command of all this glee on Monday nights is Jack Montgomery—jovial, pipe-smoking, occasionally bleary-eyed, but nonetheless tried and true Second in command is Gordon Jones, of whom nothing derogatory will here be said—mainly because it is he who is responsible for this little essay. Taking the laurels as record- ing secretary is Pam Priddy, of whom likewise nothing derogatory shall be said, mainly because the Vice Chairman does not want to see his name in the minutes as Gordon Fink. Corresponding to Pam, (and to as- sorted individuals with whom College Union is in contact for one reason or another) with duties as Corresponding Secretary is Scndra Schwarz, an Impala-driving, San Francisco-loving coed, last (to amaze one and all, I shall avoid the obvious but not least ) among the Board execs is the third of our girls, Linda King (ideal situation for Jack and I, no? Well, no . . . the ever-diligent Vice Chairman (more imaginative than yours truly, no?) is engaged, and, well, I guess it has to be admitted, Jack is, well, er, sort of bashful) who is Board Treasurer and who has faced endless questions over the exact source of the funds which took her to Europe last summer. So much for the students,- the remainder of the contingent is that in group little bunch, the advisors. They include: Mr. Rittenhouse, the President's Representative, who s a good guy when he's not peddling luau tickets,- Dr. Arnold Dean whose vast quantities of sound, thoughtful and sage advice has been known to yield the following observations: DON'T CHANGE THAT CODE AGAIN!! and who has been somehow persuaded to undertake the hazards and dangers of advisorship [not the least among which is submitting to these observations) for a number of years; Miss Linda Hamlin, Activities Advisor, whose Boh Hahbah-upbringing enables her to some- how cope with such diverse situations as politicians named Pierre and broken generators, budget sessions and interminable committee meetings regarding a certain talent show; and our newest Activities Advisor, Miss Peggy Newgarden, whose New York calm can only occasionally be broken, as for instance, You're holding WHAT concert in the living room of my apartment??? In fact, though, our advisors are perhaps our most valuable resource (but then, who ever heard of getting a 27 % allowance on your income tax for an advisor?) and, without them. College Union could simply not progress as it has; our thanks to them can never be adequately stated, so suffice it to say that they are irreplaceable. lovely Joanne Doclw ller. 196-s Horr.econung Queen was sponsored by COLLEGE UNION
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Meet your i College Union mud Those pictured: Jock Montgomery (Choirmcnl, Gordon Jo«e», Sondra S h«vorx, Pom Pr.ddy, Linda King, Jim Sefton, Con Woods. Ion Escherich, Allon Douglos. Hugh Bremmo. Rich Brady, Lorry Liggett, Bob McDonald, Fran Seymour, Craig Col ledge, Peggy Newgordon (Advisor), Eugene A. Rittenhouse (Advisor), 26
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Assembly Committee The College Union Assembly Committee is responsi- ble for presenting to the student body a fine array of performers. This year such performers as The Three D’s, Bud and Travis, the Chad Mitchell Trio, and The Harlem Globe Trotters filled the bill on campus. It is the ambition of the committee to hove an even wider assortment of performances in the future as more proceeds are gained from current assemblies. Further, the committee is responsible for the coordi- nation of the College Hour programs in conjunction with any school group wishing to perform. Those pictured ore. Craig Brommer, Rush Mill. Steve Fischer, Roy Fuigii. Ginny Wilson, Morgi McGook.n, Eileon Arcott. Joan Keyyv. Ken Bitting, Claudia Nielson, Priscilla layne, D one Thomas, Pot Underhill. ICen Kaiser, Becky Probert, Clark Puntigam. Alian Douglas. Vicky Lucas, lynre John- son. Jeanne Irvgebritson, Roy Gorsky, Dave loe. Bob Spayde. Tom Ander- son, John Gifcert. Russ Gamble. John Ba'es. Louise Williamson. Miner Frit . Jock S«ms. Jim Sefton (Chairman). Dance Committee The College Union Dance Committee coordi- nates the overoll schedule of dances held on campus, shares financial responsibility with sponsoring organizations, and sponsors dances of their own for the benefit of the entire student body. Of the dances sponsored by the com- mittee, the most outstanding is the annual Christ- mas Formal. The efforts of this committee have been well rewarded in many a memorable evening. Those pictured are Oenms Jean-ngs, Don Woods (Chairman), Joe Commings, Steve Fisher. Richard Squires. Judy Alomguer, Cheryl WeinkauF, Jandie Hochstatter, Margie Domon.
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