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:rizollon ninoring :reaTion. alve Th9 and lo erions on On' :5: 0nd 1' in im- A COLLEGE UNION? WHEN ,, ;, EsTablished during, The 1962 Fall semesTer, The College Union CommiTTee was COMLpoSedV'oFapprdkimately six members under The chairmanship'lofhlercmkwTiemey. As a resulT of HS work The commiTTee wasizenlorgfed Tor; eight members and is chair- manned byiThe Dean of STUdenTs, Dr.,Jthn Palmer. , y, During ThepasT Twofyears, Tremendous efor'r has been made by The commiTTee Towards readying a College Union. :yThe commiTTee is adively evaluating suggesTions and ideosl in esTdb- Iishing The'wplans of The buildings inTerior ondy'iTs' censTrucTion designf Samples have been Taken of sTUdenT opinion in'cm efforT To idenTify sTudenT ideas concerning a Union. , Many unpaid hours have been spenT by facultyland sTudenTs ouTside The com- miTTee in helping The commiTTee solve some of The ,problems perToining To The size andygThe chiliTies of The building. CosT of The Union hasyjbeen esTimaTed To be around 5 million dollars, which will be Tindnced 'by sTUdenT fees. Plans call for The inclusion of living quawryfers for visiTing Teams, lecTurers, 0nd guesTs of The college. Included will be c bowling alley, snack bars, a Television room, pool Tables, music lisTening rooms, lounges, sTudy roomS, clubrri'rooms, a ThedTer, and various sTudenT offices. IT is hoped ThaT sTUdenTs, foculTy and alumni will supporT The consTrucTion of The College Union and offer suggesTions and ideas To The College Union CommiTTee. Members of The College Union CommiTTee include Dr. Earle Field, Dr. Donald Cameron, Mr. Warren MosTers, Frank Tierney, Dean John Palmer, Dean RoberT Lawrence, Bill Helf, Tom Cosamassimo, and Mr. Joe BonanT.
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BETA PI BeTo Pi Engineering Honor SocieTy received iTs charTer from The College in OcTober, 1963, afTer six months of preporaTions by iTs founders Horlis Brend, STephen Powers, and RoberT Todd. BeTo Pi was organized in order To mark in cu TiTTing manner Those who have disfinguished Themselves by Their eminenT ctTToinmenTs in The field of engineering, and To promoTe scholastic incenTive and culTural develop- menT of The engineering sTudenTs 0T San Fernando Valley SToTe College. In opproximaTeiy Three years, ofTer occrediToTion of The engineering program, The socieTy will apply for in- corporoTion in Tau BeTa Pi, The naTionol engineering honor froTerniTy. The firsT annual iniTioTion of new members was held on February 26, 1964. Officers This pasT semesTer were STephen Powers, presidenT, Horlis Brend, secreTGry, and RoberT Todd, Treasurer. C.A.H.P.E.R. Il-ri: Bob Harlin, Sandy Geuss, Bobbie McNish, Mr. Benson. 154 I Horlis, Brend Jim Deishad Curtis Ebbesmeyer Dale Kloss Frank GriffiThs Robert Gunderson Tom Mincer STeven Powers Robert Todd Erwin Vodovoz James Woodford C.A.H.P.E.R. is a campus organizaTion designed for sTUdenTs majoring or minoring in healTh, physical educoTion or recreoTion. Each member is enTiTlecl To receive The organizaTion's official magazine, and To oTTend 0H C.A.H.P.E.R. convenTions, funcTions and lecTures. C.A.H.P.E.R. sponsors an an- nual volleyball TournamenT, a picnic and sporTs clinics for members inTeresTed in im- proving Their abiIiTy for skills TesTs.
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