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STUDENT FACULTY RELATIONS COMMITTEE !f M.S.C. citizens claim any inconveniences or maladies this committee is willing to listen. Their duty is to consider the problems and suggestions presented to them by various groups and individuals. They may not be able to prescribe for these ailments, but we can be assured that we will have the sympathetic attention of . . . our gripe committee. First row; Lcono Borncs, Mary Koy Phillips. Joan Reichclt. Second row: Jock Hill, Jomes W. VonWmkle. THE BOOK STORE BOARD Housed in the basement of the SUB is the Associated Book Store. All the books and various sundry things students need to get an education mey be purchased here. This group recently voted to turn over any profits from the Book Store to the newly organized Student Senate Finance Advisory Board for decisions concerning disposal of the funds. This book store committee is in charge of handling the affairs of this Associated students store. First Row: Chorlcs S Olson, Eorl Wilson. Second row: Bernard Copping, Edwin Howard, Maurice C. Toylor. First row: Keith Kimboll. Jack Meuli, John Morrison, Jean Painter, Dick Williams, Gene Thoycr. Second row: Edwin Howard, Hub White. Exponent Advisor; Dick Wall, Dick Peters, Howard L. Huffman, Engineer Advisor; Harry G. Cockrum, Former Advisor; Horry Fry, Horry Mitchell. BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS This Board is charged with keeping student publications in line with best interests of M.S.C. in mind. They approve editors for the four student journalistic endeavors, the Exponent. Montanan Farmer, and Engineer. Jean Painter keeps the minutes and Keith Kimball represents this Board with a voting seat on the Student Senate. 26
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Firit row: Jim Gidlev. Rolph Roscoe, Pot Cubboge. Gene Thayer, Hermine Lentfer, Mory Kay Phillips, Morge Anderson, Jeon Shively. Second row: Arnold Rohrcr, Aura Lee Sonde, Frank Covcrrubios. lack Mculi. Dale Nerlin, Roger LoFond, Joe Lovcnder, George Beck, Jnek White. Stnn Olson. Ed Jobs, Chuck Willey. Bob McLoughlin. Third row: Rust Marsh, Dennis Nelson. Bob Morrisette, Dick Williams, John Bitjqle. Art Redbcld. Keith Kimboll, Dick Curry, Jim Paisley. . . . lad JluA 94, (Dun, Student Senate Jim Gialey heads the Associated Students of M.S.C. Because of this group's action, students danced to the music of Billy May fall quarter and heard Stan Kenton winter quarter. This group worked with the Faculty Building Program and helped with the recent poll to increase the Building Fund. Jim and the Senate were the instigators of the Student Activity cards. This qroup spends our student activity fee wisely for forensics ... athletics . . . Student Union . . . student publications . . . and all student participation programs. Freshmen feel the Senate's authority when they are put throuqh their paces Freshman Week. In spring and fall the Associated Students show their zip in planning and executing the campus cleanup days. When summing up the effect of this group's activities ... it seems they have a hand in planning every day of our four years at M.S.C. 25
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STUDENT FACULTY SOCIAL COMMITTEE Anyone who has tried to schedule forty parties into ten weekends realizes the terrific problems of the Social Committee. If students ask for permission to sponsor a dance or party on a week-night this committee either approves or disapproves of the request. They also have the unpleasant duty of suspending organizations for breaking rules and dealing with other infringements. Fir»r row: Dorrene Herreid, Ester Brown, Dorothy Larsen. Second row: Dick Curry, Jim Adamson, Vol Glynn, A. B. Oviott. STUDENT UNION BOARD Subology is an unusually popular course which is directed by the student and faculty members of the Student Union Board. Because of its increasing popularity, this active board is suggesting new uses for our SUB. In its 14th year as student activity center a recent poll was taken concerning proposed uses of our SUB. The students voted to support movies, dancing during coffee hours, and to build bowling alleys. First row: Mildred J. Leigh, Jessie Possmorc, Katherine Roy. Second row; Rolph Roscoc. Arnold Rohrcr, Hugo Eck, Choirman; Edwin Howard, Dennis Nelson. CURRICULA AND INSTRUCTION COMMITTEE To consider problems of higher education is the duty of this committee. Whether or not engineers should be five-year students or if the Home Economics curricula has enough electives, are examples of problems confronting this committee. They are also interested in working out a schedule which will eliminate Saturday classes. These are some of the questions being studied by this committee. First row: Marjorie Poisley. Martha L. Howksworth. L. 0 Binder, Lesley M. Heothcote. Vera Stueky. Arlene Stephenson. Second row: Laurence Thayer. E. R. Dodge. Robert C. Dunbor. Tom Shcll-Cfibergcr, Robert D. Harris. John H. Morrison. Williom G. Woltcr. 27
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