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BUDGET COMMITTEE: THE MONEY PEGPLE The Budget Committee of the student govern- ment association, chaired by the SGA, Treasurer, allocates funds to be used for Social and Cultural programs as well as to meet the needs of SGA approved clubs and organizations. Budgets are re' viewed by the committee on Monday nights and are discussed and voted on. The committee consists of seven students at large, the SGA Interaction Coordinator, and a representative from the student affairs office. Some of the most memorable bud- gets approve were the homecoming concert, the wine tasting program, and the all-famous spring vveelsend, The budget committee represents you please talse advantage of itll qt 2. w ' Budget Committee: Bob Naples, Natalie Slobodinslsi, Barbara Coppelli, Marls Majeslxi, Mary O'Connor, Dave Ruhlman Sue Hartman Nancy Evans Mark Johnanson missing from photo Susan Byrne
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KEEPING PACE WITH THE FASHION WORLD. The Fashion Merchandising Sociery has ex- perienced a phenomenal growfh during 1981- 82 including Dr. Maryanne Bohlinger as a faculfy advisor. The more rhan one hundred members include srudenfs from rexrile, appar- el, business as well as fashion merchandising. FMS parficipofed in programs held by fhe Fashion Group of Philadelphia including a Mulri-Media Trend Reporr on European and American Ready-ro-Wear and Career Day '82, As a finale for each semesfer FMS held rwo fashion shows, rhe firsr ro promore ralenred Texfile designers and rhe Fourrh annual Spring Weekend show. Along wifh special eyenrs, commiffee pro- jecrs flourished wirh new T-shirrs, a srorionery logo, a redecorared office and a raffle for a deparrmenr srore gifr cerrificare. FMS has had an exciring, fasr-paced year bringing the Fashion World ro Texrilel we ff- W, --V 4- uf. ML .,h.,A,,.. . i . , , , I ,i 5 v- ,W , 4-Q ' -1 Dio, qi'-W' iv' y.,:'4Q ,WM 4- 'fm wi 512 , E ., V ,gr . if ' A 519 ffm 1981-82 FASHION MERCHANDISING SOCIETY
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SCCIAL ADVISORY BO RD The Social Advisory Board was new to Textile this year. lts function is to help develop a more rounded social life for vveelsend activities by balancing and deversifying them. As hoped, this type of program has been success- fully implemented. Starting with the A's concert on Homecoming, to inspiring themes lilse Red Garter Nite, to movies such as Stripes and Hallovveen ll, we ended with a Bluegrass Festival on Spring Weekend, The road has been paved and vve're hoping to help you even more next year! Tutors, who are these people that in their spare time help follovv student's who may be having prob- lems with a particular sub- ject. Are they sadists, mas- ochists, or are theyjust plain crazy? Actually, they are students who are very good at a particular subject and are patient enough to try to help other students do vvell in their courses. The tutoring services are located in the upstairs of the Human Re- source Center. If you are having a problem in any specific course drop over and see what they can do for you. inane- L to R: Natalie Slobodinslsi, Linda, George Smith, Joan Powers, Nadine Kaplan. STUDENT TUTORS A 'if '34, The Tutors are: Cesar Rodriguez, Miguel de Zevallos, Suson Cohen, Christine Lange, Lisa Herbert, Linda Heintzelman, Dory Miclsalac, Elmer Krauland, Mauree Mcl4enone, Daphne Smith, Chantllsremar Ramlsumar, Adeaye Sundam, Solomaon Onadein, Kaderi Larval, Matt Hartman, Stephen Clucls, Michael Murphy, Philip Kadroff, Junius Johnson, Paula Leach, Marcia Meyers, Laurie Cohen, Renna Randall, Robert Paoluc, Sheila Cale, Rita Dazzo, Yvonne Parver, Lydia Bulsowslsi.
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