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ZED ,tried out b zntion of the truary of this y te budgets of asurer of the was felt that etnry control irerlt people. :onfusion and do much in ntly with re- 3 work of the sy allotted to monthly and ncorporatiug imposed of a veral sopho- The appoint- mittee at the 'S chairman. tee chairman :tee. CUSTODIANS OF WALKER The Walker Memorial Committee was originally organ- ized to supervise all activities which take place in Walker Memorial, but has long since taken over numerous other duties. Among them are the scheduling of group use of the Hangar Gymnasium and the Alumni Pool and the control of the student activity point system. All these functions are important. Many dances are given in the main ballroom of Walker Memorial. The scheduling of these affairs and all other ar- rangements are taken care of by the committee. Not only -does this system of centralized control provide a great service to the student, but also makes the Institute facilities more -easily available to the undergraduate body as a Whole. A fevv years ago the student points system Was under the supervision of a separate committee, but because little time was actually needed to take care of this function, the com- mittee was eliminated. The purpose of this point system is a good one in that it prevents any one man from taking part in too many of the Institutes activities by setting a maximum number of points which he may carry. The Walker Memorial Committee is truly an influence on undergraduate life at Tech and does much to enhance the benefits which are available in the student center, the Walker Memorial Building. WALKER MEMORIAL COMMITTEE FRANKLIN D. DIABBETT Chairman of Walker Blemorial Committee Executive Committee of Institute Committee Manson, Wood, Maxwell, Mackintosh, Mabbett, Slifer, Wl1ii't'en, Wade, Knape f27l
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BUDGET COMMITTEE is REORGANIZED Another important piece of legislation carried Outb the Institute Committee involvedbthe reorganization ofthi Budget Committee. Until the beginning of February Ofthis year, the Budget Committee had control of the budgctsof all athletics. Now this duty lies with the treasurer ofthe M.l.T.A.A. The change was made because it was felt that there was no reason why the financial and budgetary control of the M.l.T.A.A, should be under two different people. This procedure had for a number of years led to confusion and poor coordinationg the new plan is slated to do muchin making both organizations operate more efficiently withrg. sultant benelit to the student body. lt is now the work ofthe committee to supervise the spending of all money allottcdto the various undergraduate activities, receiving monthly and annual reports from each organization and incorporating these in a statement published once each year. The Budget Committees organization is composed ofa senior chairman, two junior assistants and several sopho- mores vvho have an interest in the committee. The appoint- ments for ofhce are made by the Institute Committee at the recommendation of the outgoing committees chairman. The junior assistants are chosen by the committee chairman from the sophomores working under the committee. Cruvcs, Thu rulon, YY:-nk l26l in TT T.-'TY . r. . ..,-X CUSTC Thi ized tO Memori duties, Hangar the stu- importa Ma Memori rangemc does thi to the s easily a' A ft ,supervis was act' mittee x a good t in too m number The undergrz benefits -. 3-1 2 -s . N Memori. Y' I S s 3 5
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CARL L. McGINNIS Chairman Student-Faculty Committee Secretary of Institute Committee FUR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING An important sub-committee of the lnstitute Committ ec . under- graduate life is not in any way small. The committee Wa s is the Student-Faculty Committee. Its importance to instituted Shortly after the close of the hrst World War Tech had been on a three semester speed-up basis duringthig period and at the end of the war returned to its former two semester schedule. This switch-back left numerous problems which could not be solved without student assistance. In essence, the committee acted as a means of presenting gm- dent opinions and ideas in a fair light to the administration, It soon proved very valuable in this work and the Committees function was carried on with eight student and eight faculty members. The committee is active in smoothing out personal matters between the student body and the faculty. The very nature of their work does not lend itself to publicity, bugthe results are more than gratifying. Many suggestions for Chang. es in the curriculum have come to the committee this pm year and after due discussion have been passed on to those directly concerned. The committees function is gaining in importance since the school is considering drastic changes in both curriculum and administration which will greatly affect both the student body and the faculty. DlcCinnis, Hull-ll. Luffoon. Foster. Sa-liullv T281 C l THEY Ant Technol often er the Elem fegularl affairs a Ch: porting Commit the spri the con expediti upon th been thc that it 4 quires rr operate have dog In s ganize t. tute Co Franklir six junic
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