Texas Tech University - La Ventana Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1970

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C I • u o Oo Jhe Story of the Tech Union Is The story of the Tech Union is not the small building. Th JU is only the physical of this narrative. The real story is the people and what they cause to happen. Called the melting pot of the entire campus, every faction of Tech, hippie, cowboy, Greek, black, and ROTC, is represented in the Tech Union. There is a responsibility to the entire campus here, and everyone from the committee mem- bers to program council to the director join together to assume this responsibility. This is why events come off successfully. At the head of all that went on at the SUB was Nelson Longley, Director. His staff consisted of Tom Morehead, assistant director; Kathy Durham, secretary; Jackie Beebe, bookkeeper; and Chet Whad- ford, night manager. But upstairs in the Union was where all the pro- gramming was done. Under the gentle influence of the Program Di- rector Dorothy Pijan, and with the aid of her secretary Virginia Faith and the graduate assistant Dennis Woolam, the Program Council scheduled, arran ged, and presented programs. Again, it was the people of the council that made it work. Jessica Jones, president, spent hours working on events with each chairman. Mary Mallard, vice-president, and Ann Ashworth, secretary-treasurer, carried the paperwork end of programming. These were only the executive leaders of the Union. Without its followers, the Union would have been nothing. The in- dividual committee members each had his own responsibilities. Seeing that all the little details were taken care of and that all the pieces to the program puzzle fit were the Chairmen and Assistant Chairmen, who made up program council. They were Wally Saage, Rosie Seale, Art and Design; Rody Smith, Lucy Wuljen, Dance; Mona Reeves, Candice Rohr, Fine Arts; Barbara Drake, John Harding, Hospitality; Coy Ballard, Bill Scott, Ideas and Issues; Eren Johnson, Cathy Dykes, International Interests; Mike Anderson, John Gaylord, Leadership Board; Flower Pring, Amy Hammer, Public Relations; Kay Holmes, David Loutrel, Special Events; and Linda Logan, Mary Ellen Wyatt, World Affairs Conference. Making events happen is only a part of this story. This story is continued through these events . The people on the committees for the Tech Union were chosen during Union week by the committee chairmen. Coy Ballard and Bill Scott interviewed prospective Ideas and Issues committee members at a more con- ventional setting while Wally Saage of Art and Design chose the mystique of a veiled enclosure for his interviews. Amy Hammer of Public Relations Council also took the more traditional route for inter- viewing future members. Union Retreat was really the time when the people of the Uniott t to know each other better. Mary Malltid and Flower Pring, the Dynamic Duo, talked over de- tails with Mike Anderson, Chairman of Leadership Board, just prior to leaving. Jessica Jones, president, seemed only to be enjoying the fun. Brian Carney was one of the people who participated in the Coffee House Circuit. C x: O 3 0) Xt E U O .. flj x W «M M TJ 0) -t e o t5 O aE o o o O K r O i« m c o o o u .. o m u 00 u o o 0. b] O O J3 OO O O 0 a e o o o o « o T3 10 d o u o

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