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I,U, VIIMI AM) l.lliKMO (OMNlirrU:: i:„„rv. k„ s. Ht. lsnn. OlUff. Ni|.,l,k All Union sponsored programs are planned by six committees: Arts, Dance, Games, Music- Linrary. Office, and Public Relations. Cnairmen of these committees form a group known as the Directorate, which meets weekly to review com- mittee work and plan future programs. 1 he Vice president of the Ohio Union Board of Overseers presides at Directorate meetings, and reports their plans at student Board meetings. The Board of Overseers is the highest authority in Union government: it formulates policies lor all L ' nion operations. More than 200 students work in L nion activities. They help plan many programs including the only free campus dance — Candlelight Inn. A cabaret type dance, the Inn offeis the best in music and guest stars, as well as campus entertainers. RI COMMrriF-.H: Each (|uarter the Union sponsors an all-campus dance. Highlight of the year was Stan Kenton. Melody Manor, an afternoon music hour, featured star vocalists and jazz artists. Public relations is another phase of Union work. Conducted tours of the building are held for prospective students, alumnae groups, and OSU friends. Student faculty relations are pro- moted at Coffee Hours held in the Terrace Lounge. A complete summary of campus organizations is available in the annual Activities Deskbook, pub- lished by the Union. Bridge and dance lessons are scheduled b Union workers. They also run bowling, billiard, table tennis, and bridge tournaments: arrange art exhibits in the lounges: and train their workers in office techniques. LIBLIC INFORMATION COM.MnTElE:: Arend. Sunker. Banglian,. Ross. Seil z. White- le, McFee, B,.l ,l,, I.i,pp. OFFICE COMMITTEE: Botsch, Borden, Handel. Mc Lain. SEATED: Stratton, Murar, Martin.
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Niglit club al ( l,ere al- ways prevails al llic Friclav .liaM Canrllehgl,! Inn. ACTIVITIES DIRECTORATE Belly Louiimn. Program Dimlor Heli-n Ross. .Assi.slaril Progrnm )ireclor .Ini- ON ' ral. Doner Coniiiiilipp C ioirniari liarliara Wis.-. rls Co.n.nillr.. (V.oirmo.i Jim Mulioiu-y. (ramvs Cnuirniaii Carolyn Nils, I.I,.-. Musi, on, .i .ro,v ( ,.,jr„„„. Jnnn M,.rnr.Offi,,. CImirman M..I. Ar.L.I. I ' „I,U, Inlmnmli.m Clmi„„.,n O.WCi: COMMirri;!:: IW.r. AusII,,. OX.al. NiH«. Han.l.-I. Sunk,- GAMES COM.MmF.E: Nimilz. MaLoiw-y (s.-al,-,l). Sl.ipl.v, l,l„,k Pnllrreon. Spi ' ie.l. ' i» l. Sl.ivor (st-uli-d).
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COMMITTEE ON STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ClMirn,.,,, I...n.- I l ' ll..r.l MEMBERS Dr. Janus l.. IVll.inl. ' l...inn. Director of Sr(. , .I o ..„rM„ ,s ' al,.ri.- I5r.,w„ Pr..,sM ..Mi « S(;, Cl.risline (■ona«..v Dean ,. WorrH-n Joseph Gilniour StuAent Meml..-r Josepli A. Park ),.„., ..( M,-„ Will, K.i.l.nl.,.,!, ' resi.lrril ..) S(m. ,.nI S..,.„I, ' Geora.- U. Si.l. ' Tl F., ,.flv ;.„,(„r II,,. liirKtioii ' il iIm ' ( iimmitlcf on Stuclenl I ' ublualions, is lo siipcrvis - all stufient publica- tions. Its purpose is to promote student journal- ism, to simplify and unity tlie publications, and lo control their business activities. Tiiere are three classes of puljlic ations which the Committee has the authority lo advise. These iiulucic uciuT.il publications, such as the Makio. Siiiuli.il. .111(1 (adiuean: technical or class or- Cans such .i- the .Vuric ultural Student. Ohio State Knci ' Hcr. • « ' l- lournal. whose affairs are left almost completely to the supervision of their respective (olleges: and temporary publica- tions which may be issued from time to lime. This year ' s i il)lic ations . dvisor is Richard 1.. Kennard. an Ohio Sl.il.- .linnimis and a past Business M..ii„...-r ol liir Oliio St.il,- I .inl.m. W,i.linl .i li G -ori!i- 11. Skberl 24
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