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PUBLICATIONS . . . main duty is to govern all publications and communications of the student body. Doris was also responsible for encouraging student PUBLICITY . . . interest in the various publications on ciation publishes a weekly newspaper, the STATESMAN, a handbook, and literary magazine, the SCRIBE, is also campus. The Student Asso- the HORNET, a yearbook, the Student Directory. A published. coordinates with Dr. Christie all publications and communications of interest to the students. Beverly releases all news and announce- ments to the Hornet, maintains all bulletin boards. lt is her job to gather all data important to the student body and release same to appropriate newsgoing organizations. Her main iob is to act as a coordinator between news agencies and the State College. She succeeded Knute Martin who held this position last semester. RALLY COMMITTEE . . . is under the supervision of the Executive Council, with its main objective being to develop college spirit among the students and faculty, and to promote the welfare of the college and the Student Association. You've probably seen Don and the rest of the Rally Committee at SSC's football and basketball games, assemblies, rallies or around the campus, helping wherever, and whenever they can. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES. . . is responsible for the organization and supervision of all social events sponsored by ASSC. Sue, along with her crew of helpers, has really worked hard to successfully continue some of SSC's traditions that happen once a year-such as the New Students Tea in the fall and spring, the Junior Prom in December, election and crowning of Q Casaba Queen in February. In the month of May the Jamboree, all college-student faculty picnic, and the Student Loan Fund Drive were held. There've also been get-acquainted dances, fun nights and after game dances. WORLD AFFAIRS . . . is responsible for the promotion and supervision of any campus- wide or international activity. lt was up to Shirley to organize the Model United Nations Delegation, and to act as a temporary chariman until a permanent person had been elected by the dele- gation which represented Italy. It was also Shirley's iob to organ- ize the World University Service Drive which is desianed to aid students in foreign countries. , Doris Caldwell Publications jx, . 'ff' gf . M A Ag sfft j i iv . 1 ' I Q, '. A . 11.44 I . if A-. ,Y -. 2' 'Hx 3 ' X is 'Y X , ss 4 Beverly Bernardo Publicity , 'Fi , rm I .W W 'N 'lv Qs G ff 6, f Don Baxter Rally Committee . W . , e Kiel' x . f 2 f . Q .,,, f , i ,QQ ' af 6 'ff .ty Sue Bibb xxx 6 Social Activities like mug X SQ-sg . ' V,V S 3 , an 0 fgxf. .,.., V 4 if ' ' .,.. . Vit- f Shirley Leventson I World Affarrs 27
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