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Student Faculty Moral Life Committee Back BoweLeft to Right: I. Hoffmann. D. Barsch, K. Honan, Front Row: D. Aughey, S. Bash. Alpha Phi Omega Christian Collegiates Golden 2 Jewish Collegiates Newman Club The purpose of the Student Faculty Moral Life Committee is to organize religious and service activittes on the Madison Campus. The Committee spon- sored Religious Emphasis Week in April to put c: focus upon the significance of religion in the life of the student, and to provide programs which illustrated the effectiveness ot reltgion in dealing with the problems oi modern society. The esthetic aspect, cmd the cultural productivity of a living rehgious identifica- tion were exhibited through religious art and artifact Eiisplays. The Moral Life Committee has the responsibility tor overseeing the pro- grams and finances of the various Clubs under their auspicest The commlttee is constituted of representatives elected by each of the clubs as Well 05 two delegates at large elected by the student body. 116
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Public Relations and Advertising Agency tihmm : $1 1' f . ii .3 Back Row e Left to Right: M. Pottow. M. Alter, W. Rhodes Middle How: I. Wein- stoek, L. Icrffe, 8. Bush, S. McBride. Front Row: P. Denmark, V, Sch, P. Konikoft, B. Cohen. Under the guidance of Beth Cohen, the Advertising and Public Relations Agency has enlarged its staff and facilities this year to better serve the needs of the student body. An enlarged budget has made it possible for PAR to offer an expanded selection of advertising services including hcmdbills. bcm- ners, balloons, embossograt and handdrawn posters. PAR is operated as a miniature business enterprise, offering business, advertising layout and adver- tising copy writing experience to those students who participate, PAR, now in its second year, has become one of the most valuable service organizations on the Madison campus for both the individual student and the many clubs who use its facihties for advertising and publicity.
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