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BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS The Board of Publications was 1 probably one of the most Talked about committees on The campus This year. During The first semester there was some controversy over censor- ship and freedom of The press, involving boTh the campus newspaper and the AS Coun- cil'. The commiTTee again stepped into The public light in The second semester by ap- proving publication of The TV new campus humor maga- zine, t'The Menagerie. In addition, The committee also was The publisher of The other campus publications. Edward r Blessing was The recorder and I Dr, Donald Walker and Dr. Robert Gray were chairmen. Left To right, First row: Dr. James Julian, Richard Thomas, Stanley Peterson. Secend row: Eric Smith, Edward Blessing, Dr, DeWayne Johnson. Fred Fox. LECTURE AND ASSEMBLIES COMMITTEE The Lectures and Assembhes Committee was instrumenTol in providing some TopAnoTch enTertoinment on The campus This year. They scheduled The weekly movies ThaT so many sTudenTs enfoyed, brought to San Dtego such outstanding musical programs as the Gareway Singers and The Don Cossack Choir and Dancers, were responsible for geTTing such noted speakers as Vin- cent Price and Ogden Nash, and were in charge of wrong ing most of The other dehghT- Tul entertainment That was presenfed during the year. The cemmitfee deserves a big vote of Thanks for a iob well done! on. 27 Left to right First row: Nancy Kirkhuff, Judy Kuykendull, Dr. Muriorie Broekslrlirer Janet Eosley. Second row: Ray Means, Bill Kinnon, Alon Mishne, Simon Reznikoff.
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ASSOCIATED STUDENTS COUNCIL 26 The Associated Students Council, headed by President Dick Manning, experienced cm exceptionally success- ful, if worrisome, year. The Council conducted the first Campus Leadership Conference, worked out on improved Publicity Code, expanded the budget, and established better relations between the Council and the Aztec, and promoted the biggest Presidentsi Dinner in campus. history, with the presidents of more than ninety campus organizations attending. Trouble come in a squabble over elecion procedures when Graduate Rep Stan Stewart discovered that half of the Council had been accompanied into office by an error in the Articles of Incorporation, a situation which was eventually corrected. The situation led to a tussle with Aztec Editor Sandy Keyes over what, how much, and in what manner the Council news should be presented in the schooi prints. Things cooled down during The second semester and life with the AS Council was serene and routine once again.
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VETERANS' HOUSING COMMITTEE The Veterans' Housing Commit- tee decides on policy and pro- cedure affecting the functioning of the two San Diego State vet- erons' housing units, Aztec Villa and Aztec Terrace. The commit- tee considers any complaints, petitions, or problems presented by the housing occupants, and 0150 rules on veterans eligible to live in the housing units. The chairman was Dr. Herbert Peiffer. Left to right, First row: Mrs. Margery Warmer, Mrs. Marierie Wa1lace, Mrs. Teri Mohr. Second row: Jerryr Fisher, Bill Lang- don, Selwyn Honigon, Willaid Trask. FINANCE COMMITTEE The Finance Committee has the important 10b of disbursing the Associated Student funds and making financial recommenda- tions to the Associated Student Council. The committee pIcms the budget for The various depart- mental and organizational crc- tivities, and arranges any oddi- Tional disbursements for special activities that may come up dur- ing the year. The chairman of the committee was Nancy Kirk- huff, commissioner of finance. 3:; e f x l 1' , Lefr to right, First row: Dickie Thomas, Nancy Kirkhuff, Dick Manning. Second row: Dave DeVol, Ed Blessing, Bil! Nugent.
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