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COUNCIL PLANS COMING EVENTS E' 5. gi . st 241 J v We X I-.Q . ky . y y l k R 'Nc im: 1 f e V f- , .gsm ,X I it sw . 'iw 4-9' i.. Student Council members and visitors listen to reports on past activities and proposals for forthcoming s. student event Tony Smifh Marilyn Keast Public Relations Commissioner Publicity Commissioner PUBLICITY COMMISSION Publicity Commissioner Marilyn Keast had the important iob of publicizing all events and activities. She developed a unique idea To publicize class events. Class trees were selected on which news of class events was posted. Excellent planning and organization was the keynote in what has been can- sidered one of the best and most comprehensive publicity programs on campus. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMISSION E' Tony Smith, Public Relations Commis- sioner, heads the Student'Press Bureau and is a member of the Board of Pub- lications. His duties give him a middle- man position between the students and the University, and between the Univer- sity andthe community. Guided tours for all campus visi- tors and a new program of introducing prominent San Diego and Southern Cali- tornia businessmen to our campus was handled by the Public Relations Com- missioner. One of the big tasks of Tony's Com- mission was putting out the Student Directory. 51
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ACTIVITIES FILL SCHOOL YEAR Marge Swacker Activities Commissioner ACTIVITIES COMMISSION Marge Swaclcer's Activities Commission started rolling with the POG program, providing incoming Freshmen with Big Brothers and Big Sisters to acquaint them with the campus facilities and activi- ties. A Successful Frosh Orientation Week followed. A sound organizer, Marge co-ordinated the many facets of Homecoming activities, resulting in a coronation, Western Day, and a homecoming parade that will be well remembered by students and alumni. The Christmas program and the lighting of the giant tree near Chapel added much to the holiday spirit on campus. The Activities Commission under strong and responsible lead- ership brought Cal Western a year of activities enthusiastically planned and interestingly executed. Marge introduces school mascot, Wes, to the Freshman class during Orientation Week activities. The songleaders and Wes drum up spirit during the homecoming bonfire on the night before the University of California at Riverside game. I 50
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,l9 z'l REPRESENTATIVES PURSU Margo Gavazza Academic Life Commissioner Through the Culture Forum Committee and Academic Life Commission, Paul Jacobs, piano soloist with the New York Philharmonic, opened the Culture Forum. The Lenox String Quartet, composed of Tanglewood faculty members, entertained at a late October Culture Forum. Jerry Schuler Religious Life Commissioner ACADEMIC LIFE COMMISSION Under the direction of Margo Gavazza, the Academic Life Commission worked with Dr. Robert A. Emile on the Culture Forum, selecting foreign films to be shown on campus, and help- ing enhance the general cultural side of campus life. Margo's Commission was responsible for the several fine student and faculty art shows pre- sented this year, The Academic Life Commis- sion also aid in compiling the Dean's List and Who's Who. Student interest flared during Academic Life Week, an event carefully planned and executed to increase awareness of cultural trends in society today. Stimulating and interest- ing best describe the results of the Academic Life Commission's long hours and careful planning. RELIGIOUS LIFE COMMISSION The job of co-ordinating all religious activity on campus fell on the capable shoulders of Jerry Schuler and his Religious Life Commission. Jerry was in charge of planning for an extremely successful Religious Life Week, Students were kept well-informed of religious related events, and a pamphlet explaining- religious emphasis on campus was printed and distributed by the Commission. This year two new clubs were started during his tenure, the Roger Williams Club and the Pre-Theological Club for students who plan to work in full- time Christian Service.
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