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Membership poses for picture. Rallg Committee The Rally Committee is in charge of planning half-time activities and pre-game rallies for San Jose States's athletic program. ommunit Service This committee looks at the college com- munity with a very watchful eye. It continu- ously searches for any need which it believes the college can fill. A very important com- mittee, it functions in an objective manner. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Sue Rust, Sue Stacks, Don Bevilaqua, Cathy Lynes. Second Row: Dick Harris, Unknown, Donnie Crocker, Louise Com ozzi, Dick Romm. Left to Right: Ioice Morrall, Phil Baker, Ed Button, Dr. jones, Unknown, Unknown, Pat Argilla, Sue Davis, Mike Collins. Urienlation Committee The Orientation Committee is in charge of Orientation Week, prior to the beginning of the fall and spring semesters. Activities and programs are organized to introduce new stu- dents to the college campus.
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Aworob Boorol The Awards Board has the task of evaluating awards requests which are submitted by com- mittees, organization, and departments for use of ASB funds. A great responsibility, the Board functions with great integrity. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Jim Sparling, Mr. Holland, Pat Butler, Steve Larson Second Row: Dean Stanley Benz, Mr. Guttornsen, Dr. Walter QCh'11rmanD, Mr. Felse. Recognition Committee In December, the Recognition Committee chose the SIS students for Who's Who in American Colleges. They planned the May Recognition banquet, Dedicated to Excellence and pre- sented the La Torre and Meritorious awards for outstanding service to the college. They also recognized the two outstanding students from every department. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Not known, Jules Loventhal. Second Row Dick Romm, Chuck Ossier, ,lim Sparling. Booroi of Coniroi The Board of Control is in charge of examining the budget requests from various campus or- ganizations and then submitting its recommen- dations to the Student Council. f-,,.. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Kathy Smith, Bernice Mangseth, Joanne John son, Pam Stoddard. Second Row: Dick Romm, advisor, Chuck Osier chair man, Kathy Miller, Allen Shores, Rod Buchignani. Not pictured: Ron Smith Karen McKinney.
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Social flffiirs Committee The goals of this organization are many. The Social Affairs Committee organizes big student body- social events, such as the registration dances, the coronation ball and the spring for- mal. It also hires groups to entertain in the cafeteria during the afternoon. lntermusic Counti Bringing the various factions of the Music Department into harmony has been a long goal of the Council. lt continuously tries to keep the Student Body aware of the various programs, and activities from which the Stu- dent Body can benefit greatly. C0ll-6 6 The College Life Committee has as its chief function the solving of problems involving student activities both in and out of class, on and off campus. Its members discuss the problems and offer recommendations for their solution. The committee is composed of eight students and eight faculty members. Left to Right: Lynette Dawson, Bruce MacDonald, Donnie Maher, Marilyn Mitch ell, Treg Tregillis, Marcia Pearson, Loretta Amerian. Left to Right: George McConnell, John Thompson, Stanley Tice, Mr. Vernon Reed Dr. Gerald Krieter, Glenn Norrish, Eugene Phillips, Claudia Brandon, Roberta Burnett. Left to Right: Bill Hauck, Ardith Frost, lane Douglas, Todd Schiffman, Pat Hear ney, Sue Curia, Dean Stanley Benz, Mr. Emery Cook, Jeff Davis, Dr. Warren Fra leigh, Bob Weers, Mr. Robert Martin, Dr. Lowell Walter.
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