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n h CHUCK INSKICICP. AS VivlLPrI-Fldelll. has tlw fob till Sc'vinil Thu: :1 AS rmumillt-v; Iunvtinn Fmonthly. THE STUDENT COUNCIL includes four vicrled oHicurs, represen- taliws from every Class. from both upper and luwpr divisiuonlif from Greek organizations and from the dorms. The AS Committees are responsilllv I0 lhe members of III? Council. Tho Council lhis year moved into the academic ficld by sponsorship of Vacational Infor- mation Day and by passing a motion advocating ncademir honesty. They also: look a stand on State Lligislalure hills that would have injured SDS and aided in influencing withdrawal of these bills. They also adder! a Iong-range planning committee to determine future pfans of the AS program. HIIAIKUN I'IC'I'I'LNFILV K5 bn'rvlall'y. I'm'uI'Il-i of all uiTi: inl unwtinge Hf Ihr- hmriuh-rl Hlmiwnts. MON'IWI': IIIKCKINSON. A5 tiouunin-imwr r'lmrgv nf the planning n! 11:0 AF Ludw-t. 0f Ilu ll'lillllh'r I'lelanl'c, has 21
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A. S. COMMITTEES The lilllnlimlinns hnanl i?- tlw :ulvisnry hmml for all student pulnlimliurm. Its- main functions arr l0 award contracts and choosu llu- cdilms for I110 Aziw am! Ihv Del Smhu-sir. II is a slmIe-m-fm'ully Pommillvc and is Irompmml 0f mvmln-rs from the facully. AS Council. and studunls al largo. Thl- finaut'e commillrc i5 rnlruslu-tl u'iIll Ilu- rm sponsihililyr for im'pslmrnt and dislmrsrmvnt of AS funds. The planning of llw ymlrly llutfgel. for which lhc sale of AS cards provides mm! of lhr income. is under ils dirr-clion. Orpmlizznions and du-parl- moms wilh requests for AS funds bring: IIu-m before ' ' the Finance Commitlee fnr disr'usainn and srtlle- PUBLICATIONS BOARD: Front row: from left: Dr. Warren Brir-r. Marit- Tillotmn. Dr. James Julian, Bah Battenficld. Lynne Walker. Judy Thompson. Bark row: from left: Dr. W. C. Anderson. Cordon Lem Dick Thomas. '1??? meat. FINANCE COMMITTEE: From left: Ron Svalstad. Dirk Thomas, Norman Rust 010! a membcrL Monte Dirkinmn, Jim Crock, Dean Herbert PeiH'cr, Leela Cline. Under the new reorganization plan, the activities committee has under its jurisdiction the Campus Chest, Whafs Who, elections, constitution, awards and publicity code. Both students and faculty haw: a vote in the decisions of the group. Chuck Inskcep, AS Vice President, was chairman of the com- mittee. Faculty members were Mrs. Marjorie Wallace and Dean Warmer. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Scaled, from left: Sharon Petersen. Mrs. Marjorie Wallace, and Dean Margery Warmer. Standing, from left: Chuck Inskccp, Jerry Crowley. and Bob Christensen. 23
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