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I I BOARD OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS To act as an advisory or counseling body for the director of athletics and to establish policies which will govern the athletic program at Oregon State college is the function of the Board of Intercollegiate Athletics. The athletic board holds three regular meetings a year, making it one meeting a term. C. V. Ruzek, head of department of soils, was chairman of the board, and G. R. Hoerner was secretary. Other members of the board were Dr. W. T. Johnson, E. M. Smith, Jay Reynolds, Hal T. Hutchinson and Leo L. Laythe of Portland, G. R. Chambers of Salem and Percy Locey, director. The president of the student body, George Dewey, and the editor of the Barometer, Pat Glenn, were the student representatives on the board. Vertical Row C. V. Ruzek, Chairman; G. R. Hoerner, Secretary; W. T. Johnson, Vice-Chairman; Leo L. Laythe, Hal T. Hutchinson, Jay Reynolds. Left to Right George Dewey, Pat Glenn, E. M. Smith, G. F. Chambers.
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A. I. $l ««d. Pf« dtni, 0»ir »n U G. Dub h. OrtnolMtr, E. 8. Ltmon, Dt n of Ad«'nittf«tio . VlccOMlrm n P. M. Dun , D« n, F«tfltiv D. M Goode, Secret ry F. A. GilRIUn. Dc«« of Science G. W. Gl««l«n, ActmS De «, En neerm) But M M rii, De n of Wo en C. V. Lonfton, Lucy M. L«»li, Director, Phytic l tduc tion Director, Libr«ne E. L.P«clr rd, C. W. S U«r, De n, Gener«l Peteerch AmHUM De n, Education V. t f, Meed, Drm-on of Butmeu end Industry W». A. Schoenleld. De«n, Agriculture Av 8. MiUat, De«n, Hose Economics Colonel Glen M. Webster, CorxMndent M. Ell wood Smith, D «n. Lower Division W. Wenljer, Geort E. Crowen, Assoc-ete De«n. Gr duite Acting De«n of PK rm cy Drmloe ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Administrative Council is composed of the president of the college, chancellor of the state system, deans of the various schools, directors of principal divisions and other administrative officers appointed to the Council by the president. (£ Its function is administrative, and it is concerned primarily with coordination of administrative activities. (( Officers of the Council are President A. L. Strand, chairman,-Dean E. B. Lemon, vice-chairman,- Professor D. M. Goode, secretary. Members of the Administrative Council, together with elected members of the faculty, constitute the Faculty Council. 14
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Silting E. C. Allworth, Kiri Skinn«r, Lorelei Stewert, Jack Porter. Stendmg G.V. Copton, Percy Locey, Bob Stcvem, George Dewey. MEMORIAL UNION BOARD Erected in recognition of the great sacrifices of our soldier dead in World War I, the Memorial Union is the hub of student life and activity. (( To pass all rules and regulations governing members, guests and activities of the Union is the time-consuming duty of the Memorial Union Board, composed of four students, one faculty member,-one alumni member and the student activities manager. The 1944 45 directors were Kirt Skinner, president, Lorelei Stewart, Betty Lu Nixon, George Dewey, G. V. Copson, J. F. Porter and Percy Locey. Major E. C. Allworth is Union manager. (( The spacious lounge provides a pleasant atmosphere for students and ASTUs after rigorous hours in the classroom, and the Union’s many services and accommodations are in constant use. (( The display of the flags of all nations, placed in the main hall, adds a patriotic touch to the building, while three service flags of red, white and blue on either side of the vestibule, commemorating State College students who saw service in World War I and II, are a constant inspiration to passersby. Aiding in the war effort, the attractively finished dining hall provides dining space for ASTU students who live in the neighboring dormitories. (( Dances, teas, banquets and many other types of entertainment coordinated by the Memorial Union Board, make the Union a place of entertainment and relaxation as well as service. 16
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