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3 I 'Jw ' v, .. -I--It v U i Q s 1: Barbara Ring Cchairmanl, Shirley Fox, Anne Pessin. RONV 2: Novak, Cyrille Silberman, Michael Chriss. ARTIST Simms COMMITTEE Students may see six performances annually free of iharge by presenting the Artist Series card received at egistration. Members of the committee plan the pro- frams and meet the artists. PUBLICITY COIVHVIITTEE. Skits, banners, posters, newspaper and radio public- are provided for any student activity. The sponsoring fills out the order form. Hal Wylie, Bud Streets, Gwen Best, Bob Geyer. ROVV 2: Sally Elaine Carlson, Peggy Klein, Carol Ticdman Cchairmanj, Marilyn Lois Mandel, Paul Xvhite. 21 ROWV li Bud Wriglmt, Ann Stockwell. ROWV 2: Ginger johnson, Rose Marie Greenwood Goodwin, Beryl Burt Cchairmanb, Beebe Rae Davenport. CAIWPUS EVENTS COIMNIITTEE The executive council coordinates campus events with all organizations. Representatives from all campus groups picked up each week a mimeographed sheet of information about coming activities. ASSEMBLY GOMMITTEE The committee handled all student assemblies, freshman assemblies, the programs on Mom and Dad's Day and High School Senior Day, and Varsity Nights. Koyo Lopez, Gordon Spingler, Bob Gale, Ed Broome Phyllis Munch Cchairmanl, Mary Ellen Fulton, Jerry Ernst Burt Kinerk
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hi ROXV 1: Neal Kurn, Jackie Davison Hoepker, Lynn Van- dercook, Doug Holsclaw. ROW 2: Jack Vlfaltuch, Mike Sutin, Carlos Amaya fchairmanl. .ACADEMIC CONUVIITTEE The goal of the Academic Committee was to better student and faculty relations and problems. They also offered advice in the development ofthe curriculum. .fxf r A Jerry Ernst, Lee Atkins, Bill Ulrich, jane Alderman, Elzada Warkomski C chairman J. BOOKSTORE COMMITTEE The Bookstore Committee reported periodically Young, the Student Council on the finances of the Bookst and suggested improvements for its management. TRADITIONS Many an incoming freshman met members of the Traditions Committee during the first week of school. The Traditions Committee enforced the Wearing of the men's beanies and collected class dues. COMIVIITTEE Traditions members were in charge of KA Day,1 frosh-soph brawl and all school pep rallies. Amc the committees spirit-raising duties was the setting of card stunts at the football games. ROW 1: Jim Casey, Skip Corley, Buddy Davidson, Ron Silverman, Mike Sutin, Dave Novick, Pete Johnson, Bob Gale, Vince Peller Norman Johnson, George Drach, Craig Berge. ROW 2: Dave Sakrison Cchairmanj, Tommy Grimes, Bob Campbell, Gary Vyne Weiler, Leo Dodds, Phil Iversen, Bob Barnhill, Chuck Rucker, Ken Kernmeries, Kelly Hocker, Tom Clarkson Sam DeFran 'o. Terry Anderson, Dennis Balint, Ben Sturges, Fred Davison, Bill Brazell, Pete Najera, Roger Hartman, Jim Waddle, Burt Kinerk, Bill Telford. ROWV 4: David Grove, Dick Classock, Bob Crouch, Tom Kellihcr Curtis Jennings, Ozzie Burton, Bill Ehringer, Gene Baldwin, Barry Brown. ROW 5: Doug Holsclaw, Kinney, Jack Dancer, Fred Hirsch, Richard Christiansen. . T9 ' 'Q ' ,. ccsr. Moe, ,. , . . W GJ , Y , -3 L Y 3 l G'ur , I ROW 3 ours, It 1 . ' lam, It Q Q I4 . ye ,e new as H
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