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Lewis MacKay White Dawson Hart Spielberger Myers Goodmanson Campbell NEW OFFICERS At the close of the second term. the Board of Directors for the coming year was elected. Popular Lloyd Goodmanson was voted to head the corporation. Others elected were: Iack White, Vice-president; Bob Myers, secretary; Bob Spielberger, treasurer; Wallace MacKay, publicity man- ager; Don Campbell, athletic manager; Don Dawson, rally chairman, and Ioe Lewis and Wilson Hart, representatives-at-large. Campbell MacKay Marriot Longfelder Kupfer Root Thomas Anderson Oder The publicity committee, headed by Keith Anderson, secured publicity for the student body in newspapers and newsreels. Coverage of all athletic contests, social highlights on the campus, and such special events as Rodeo Day and Exhibit Day was obtained by this committee, as well as the pub- licizing of the activities and honorsxof individual students in their home- town newspapers.
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Beck, Pauli Norton, White, Spielberger, White Weir. Reynolds, Farrington, Lakes, Hicks The Board of Control is the judicial body of the Associated Student Body and its primary duty is to enforce the Honor System. The Board continued the policy established last year, which was to prevent violations before they could oCcur rather than to punish them. Under the able leadership of student body vice-president Duane Beck, the Board had a most successful year. Few violations of the Honor System occured and the Board took active steps to acquaint the student body more fully with the principles and applications of the Honor System. This was done in conjunction with the Faculty-Student Relations Committee by means of publishing a small pamphlet describing and explaining the Honor System. The policy of publishing cases in brief in the California Tech was again followed. A subsidiary of the Board of Control was the Court of Traditions. This body con- sisted of four men, one from each class selected from the Board and its duty was to enforce and promote college traditions. One new tradition promoted this past year was the establishment of a victory flag, which is to be raised on the flag pole after each conference victory. Members of this year's court were: Robert White, chairman; Gordon Weir; Eugene Lakos; William Hicks; and Duane Beck, ex-officio.
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7 INEERHQUSE COMMI TEE Guillou I Flint White Palmer I Manildi Carstarphen x Ropp Paul Richards The Interhouse Committee is made up of the presidents and Vice-presidents of the four Houses and Throop Club. Its function is to coordinate House activities. Weekly luncheon meetings are held, at which House policies are discussed. Members were: W. Ropp, chairman; W. Brown, C. Ingalls, I. Manildi, R. Richards, C. Paul, C. Carstar- phen, A. Guillou, R. White, G. Axtman, C. Palmer, D. Flint, and W. Norton who acted as ' ' EXHIsIT DAY COM Anderson, Hart Palmer, Braithewaite Slaatz, Strong MacKay, Foster Tomiyasu, Crane Spooner, Gold Steinmetz, Thomas Palmer, Nakada 1;; -1L A 1-,; -37. s; Under the chairmanship of David Steinmetz, this year's Exhibit Day Committee staged one of the most successful Exhibit Day programs that Tech has had. Although the total attendance was nearly 20,000, the efficient handling of the traffic prevented the occurrence of any major traffic jams. An innovation this year was in the program, which was a special edition of the California Tech edited by the Press Club. ;
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