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Left to right are Barbara Riechel, Dean Beatty, Dean Baker, and Bill Larsen. DATE COMMITTEE PUBLIC RELATIONS CCMMITTEE ALL organizations on the campus to hold a social at- fair or activity must submit their proposed dates, which the com- mittee then approves. All cam- pus activities are then prepared into a calendar tor the semester. The committee is composed of the Dean ot Men, the Dean of Women, and a man and a wom- an student. THE job of the Public Relations Committee is to promote Fres- no State College in every way possible by using every publicity medium available, both local and national. Under spring sem- ester Chairman Tom Lynch, the committee concentrated its et- torts on the all-school show, Varsity Varieties. Enlarging the college curriculum, further de- velopment of the Agriculture Department, and the conducting of numerous polls were other campaigns carried out by the committee. Spring members were Carol Norman, Jeanette Smith, Mar- garet Munson, Blanche Faddis, Herb Greer, Chuck Price, Tom Riise, and Ruth Mazman. Lett to right are Carlos Wilton, Nancy Wockner, Mildred Schmidt, William Forbes, Chairman, Lenice Lord, Bina Hilden, and Robert Casebolt. Y . .V . ,Qs LAL,-,f,,4.,-..s,.., -.-.-1.4-nzvfrq .--...1-4-,-.
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,ie Seated left to right, Donald Trabing, Richard Mallory, Mildred Schmidt, William Forbes, Robert Kon- ioyan, Margaret Dula, Carolynn Zumwalt, Janyce Nixon, Betty Hansen. Standing, Dick Ward, Gil Wilmer Robert Minor, Archie Chatterton, Robert Casebolt, and Barney Smith. STUDENT couNciL Presided over by Wendell Bell, student president, the council this year appointed a com- mittee to revise the constitution. The revision, which was started last year, was voted upon by the student body but failed to receive the two-thirds majority required for rati- fication, although more than half of the votes cast were favorable. After further revision, the new constitution was expected to be brought up for another vote late this spring. The council also voted to join the United States National Students Association, which automatically made every Stater a member of the NSA. Bob McCoy, '48, was appointed to head the Fresno State NSA committee. Some of the major activities initiated by the com- mittee were a series of forum programs of moving pictures and lectures begun by Atomic Energy Week, a campaign to get students on the curriculum and other faculty commit- tees, an anti-discrimination program using exhibits and articles illustrating contributions of minority groups to world culture, and an intramural bowling league tournament as an all-campus unifying activity. Sub-committees of the NSA are Frank Snyder and Leonard Hoff, racial discrimination, Gilbert Abcarian and Stuart Bryant, foreign study, and Dick Mallory, bowling league. Convention delegates were Steve Lagudis, Nancy Jorgensen, Hoff, and Mallory. Other members of the committees were Beverly Gibson, Bob Parrish, and Howard Hughes.
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. . . jurisdiction over all cases involving the welfare of the col- lege, states Article l5, Section 5 Clause 2 of the constitution. The Student Court, which con- sists of the Dean of Men, two juniors, and two seniors, exerted its authority only once, that be- ing over the exuberant reactions of a few members of the rooting section during a football game. Later, however, through the combined efforts of the Student Court and the Rally Committee, the rooting section problem was successfully squelched. Roland Rude was chosen as a spring semester member of the court. THE F r e s h m o n Orientation Committee staged an assem- bly at which Dr. Frank W. Thom- as, Dr. Mitchell P, Briggs, and other faculty members greeted the 500 members of the fresh- man class. The class, one of the largest in the history of the coi- lege, was also made acquainted with the traditions, organiza- tions, and activities of the school. The annual Freshman Reception was held at the Rain- bow Ballroom, and a sport dance was given in the social hall of the student union. l Left to right are Dean Beatty, Helen Heitkotter, Barbara Busch and Benny Phillips. STUDENT COURT FRESHMAN CRIENTATION Left to right are Betty .lo Lord, Norma Hoey, and Loran Taylor
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