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PAUL VAN ALSTINI3 President, Fall Semester The Associated Student Body Commission of the Fall semester was outstanding for its executive and legisf lative abilities. Led by Student Body President Paul Van Alstine, much was accomplished during this term. Perhaps the most important legislative step was taken when this body voted more than 35400 of student body funds to be used for the purchase of a public address system and equipment. This system, one of the most valuable of ASB. properties, is used at all games, dances, motionfpicture showings, as well as the trifweekf ly outdoor noon programs. Helen Jones, VicefPresident, in addition to serving as chairman of the Presidents Club, engineered one of the most successful student talent assemblies yet seen on this campus. The Men's Do was handled by Bob Simpf son, Men's Representative, who also instigated the inf stallation of chenille sports letters. Don Murchison, Commissioner of Arts, planned an outstanding semester's program in the entertainment field, while Betty Wells, Women's Representative, sucf cessfully led A.W.S. activities. Editing of the student hand book, 193667, was handled by Shirley Tyler, Com' missioner of Publications, who also carried commission business to the Samojac for publication. Virginia Wells, as Commissioner of Records kept a workable history of business transacted, while Ray Shearer handled student body finances and assisted at the May Carnival in the Spring. . 18 I-tssnciated Student FALL Su IIILEY TYLER Commissioner of I'ubI1'r'atz9ns DON IVIUKCIIISON Commissioner of A rls BIC'l t'Y WVELLS .-1.W.S. Plvsidmzt HELEN J ONES Vice-Pw'sid1'1Lt Bon SIMPSON Men's Representatiw' VIIIKIINIA NVELLS Commissioner of Records RAY SHE mul: Conzmissioner of Finance
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT W. R. B. Osrerholt, BS., M.A., M.S.g Charles Frank Phipps, BS., M.S.g Charles Daniel Daggs, BA., M.A. EIICIAL INSTITUTIONS DEPARTMENT Ben A. Bernard, BA., M.A.: Elmer C. Sandmeyer, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g Pearl Irene Hamlin, BA., M.A.g Lawrence S. Horn, B.A., M.A.: Edf ward T. Ruenitz, BS. Bus. Admin., MS. Ed. . .. L OFFICE STAFF Lee Wiekg Grace Yuungg Irene Browng Pearle Traugerg Seated: Eva Stintun.
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I 1 Bully Uffllzers SPRING Vircoixm WELLS Vice- l'r1'sidc nt VI-ERN ic PEC KHA M Mews If1'prr'smzfati1-v DONNA S'I'I:INYAI'CT Conanzissiorwr of Records .TACK 'I'olsiN Conmzissinnw' of F'in'n1m' Vll:4:1 N IA PU'i'NA:xi Commissioner of I ubFzcatifms Ennis WVHEE1,E1z Clll!lIllfSSfU1ICl' of .lrts JANE Rum' .l.VV.S. Pl'l'Sid1'llL Dorf MIJRCHISON President, Spring Semester Candidates for Associated Student Body offices for the Spring semester publicized their campaign platforms for the first time at the College. Practically universal throughout the campaign promises was that of revised budget allocations. A step toward complete satisfaction of campus clubs and activities was witnessed when the Commission opened one of its meetf ings to organization representatives, allowing them to cut their own budgets. Greater satisfaction with ref gard to amounts allocated to the various groups was reached in this way. The most outstanding undertaking of the Spring Com- mission was the annual May Carnival and Dance. Led by President Don Murchison, and Vice President Virf ginia Wells, this annual fete proved most successful. More than 20 clubs were represented by booths. The May Dance was handled by Jane Riley, Women's Repf resentative. Men's Affairs, handled by Verne Peckham, enjoyed great popularity. The Men's Do, intrafmural sports, and the Spring Boxing Tournament all rested in his hands. Donna Stewart, Commissioner of Records, kept a record of Commission business. Entertainment for the Spring term was planned by Ed Wheeler. Outstanding assemblies, dances, and hops were features of the arts program. Instrumental in the adoption of the revised budget system was Finance Commissioner jack Tobin. 19
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