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Budget and Finance committee handles the money matters that ASM5U become Involved in und makes all budegt recommendations to Central Board. Led to nght — Kirk Badqley. ASMSU Auditor. Gordon Castle, toculty ad- visor; Pat Murphey. chairman: Marion Head- ley. Bob Notli. Outside Entertainment committee makes ar rangements for presentation of such outside entertainment as Community Concerts to the University students and faculty. Its members: Lois Ibsen Louise Mackenzie. Vem Hamre. Dean John Crowder. Convocations Committee is charged with the responsibility of securing talent and enter- tainment for Friday morning programs. Left to right — Connie Rachac: George Livesey. chairman. Walter King fall quarter chairman: Frances Gau. Public Exorcises committee arranges for in- formed and interesting speakers to appear before the students and works hand in hand with Convocations committee in presenting them. Left to righl— John Lester. O. ]. Bus. E. L. Freeman. Anna Rummel. Brenda Wilson The Social committee directs and supervises ASMSU social functions — dances, parties, picnics and the like. Left to nght — Jo Ann Blair. Lois Sand ers. Speed Grater. Mary Brome Pete Small. (26 )
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CENTRAL BOARD President Jane Jellers Is (ho first woman president thai ASMSU has ever Lee led. One other woman served as president, but she moved up Irom the vfce-presidancy and i illod out the term of the elected president who did not Busines Manager Pal Murphey Officers and class delegates 10 Central Board are elecled in ihe spring elections ench year. Besides these members two faculty representatives, and alumni representative, the Kaimin editor, AWS president, traditions board chairman and ASMSU auditor sit on the board lhal carries on all government and activities of the Associated Students of Montana State University. This year a non-voting- seat wot created for the freshman class which hud previously been without reprosecu- tion. Meetings cl Ihe all poweriul board are always open te members of the- student body. Seated — Don Kern, sophomore representative. Pal Murphey, Margaret Garrison, Jane Juifers, Dorothy Davis, senior delegate, Clinton Osier: second row — Bob Blair Kaimin editor: Mary Morrow, Junior delegate; Dorothy Mather, AWS president, Manjte Floyd, junior delegate: Edwin Brigg . laculty representa- tive. In the back, are Dr. Castle and Kirk Badgley. Vice President Mary i 5 ' (25)
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Athletic Board. The budget and management of all major athletic sports are under the control ol this student (acuity board com posed of: seated— Morris McCollum. Business Manager (Chairman) Pal Murphey. Jane letters. Douglas Fessenden. Kirk Badgley: standing— John Suchy. Bob Tabarocci. George Savage. John Lucy. Andrew Cogswell Not pjri-jred— Margaret Garrison. Burly Miller CENTRAL BOARD COMMITTEES Publications Committee. Representatives of campus publications and iaculty advisors choose editors and deal with various problems that arise concerning the publications The board that has been handling this year ' s publication diiliculties Is: seated -Lee Jelllson. Helen Brutsch. Chairman Clinton Oiler. Lee Atkinson. Bob Minor Sports Board. Swimming, tennis, rtflery and other sports Switter, standing Hams Hogan. J B Gillingham. Cynle Van Duser. Bob Blair. thai aren ' t considered ma or athletics come under the jurisdic- Not P ,c,ur » d Ru,h Olcott. Kirk Badgley and t B. Ougan. lion of a live member Central Board committee: Senior Delegate Clinton Oster. Intramural Athletics Director Hugh Edwards. Traditions Board is responsible tor supervision of rallies. SOS. and other traditions ( 27 )
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