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ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA On the first Wednesday of each month the A. S. U. A. meeting was called to order by its capable president, Elizabeth Crites. Other officers this year were: Vice-president, Lena Kaiser; secretary, Jane Nelson; treasurer, Ruby Green. Among the numerous activities of the A. S. U. A. was the addition of judicial power to the existing student government machinery. Dean Duck- ering offered this privilege to the student body, and it was unanimously accepted. A temporary student council was set up to act while the con- stitution was being revised to provide for the new power. The seven-mem- ber council was composed of one representative elected from each class and three representatives-at-large appointed by the president. Members of the temporary board were: Virginia Sparling, senior; Peggy Tinker, junior; Vincent Moder, sophomore; Charles Hummel, freshman; Larry Halpin, Carol Detering, and Charles Lucier, at large. The many A. S. U. A.-sponsored events made the year a successful one. The Freshman Bonfire tradition was revived, several interesting speakers were secured f or special assemblies, and dances celebrating Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine ' s Day, and St. Patrick ' s Day were sponsored. The annual Spring Formal climaxed the season. 32
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DENALI After much deliberation the A. S. U. A. decided that it was possible to publish the DENALI this year in spite of the seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Elizabeth Crites appointed Peggy Anne Tinker and Skip Mac- Kinnon to edit the yearbook, and the staff was soon chosen. Guided by Miss Holverson as faculty advisor, they plunged ahead. The main problem was that of financing the book, and Ruby Green and Neil Fenno were appointed business managers. It was decided that a greater than usual amount of advertising plus spirited advance book sales and a number of public dances would do the trick. Five dances were held exclu- sively to raise funds for the DENALI, and the whole student body lent a hand to make them a success. Photography was another big problem, but somehow film and paper were obtained; and after many discouraging setbacks the pictures were finally sent to the engraver. The credit goes to John Kowalak, Skip MacKinnon, Alan Stansbury, and Walter Rolfe. That left the articles up to the write-up staff, and in due time all was finished and the dummy was rushed to Seattle. Thanks to the cooperation of everyone, the 1945 DENALI is an actuality. 33
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