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Governing Boards Bofxnn or CONTROL This year's Board of Control established separate budgets for four ASUA committees which, in the past, had operated under the general fund. The committees were Traditions, Publicity, Public Relations and Elections. The general duty of the board is to allocate all funds obtained from thc student activity fee assessed each student at the time of registration. Special requests from organizations for money are also considered by the board. Hank Harrison, ASUA veep, was chairman. Row 1: Glee Mitchell. Hank Harrison, Gwen Best. Row 2: Charles CB-umpsl Tribolet, Doug Holsclaw, jim Mulchay, F. VV. Boyd Allen. Bosnia or PUBLICATIONS Questions of policy, contract and finance of the Wildcat, Desert and Kitty Kat are referred to the Board of Publications. The board also appoints editors and business managers after in- terviews with applicants. Selection of the annual Desert Queen is made by the group. Editors, business managers, Journalism Department and Press Bu- reau heads, ASUA president and Gradu- ate Manager comprise the board. How l: Susy Mcl-lugh, Monica Morse, Janet Baker, How 2: Max Volk, Bill Smith, Irwin Mordlca, Jim Allen, Doug llolsclaw, Charles CBumpsJ Tribolet, Douglas Martin. STUDENT LIFE COININIITTEE To consider problems of mutual interest to students and faculty is the purpose of the Student Life Committee. The committee makes recommendations for the improvement of student life on campus, and handles discipline cases that involve University rules and regu- lations. Making up the committee are five students and four faculty members appointed by the President of the Uni- versity. Darold L. Shutt, Glee Mitchell, Robert Nugent, Doug Holsclaw, Gwen Best, Dick Glassock, Dorothy Clement. is egg? 19 'V
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:', -.4-Q. 1 dl f u .mfs-semis! -V -zz. 1' ' . Q I' -,,,.f X s-jf ': 1 HS .ps 1-. x., J ar, L J i CHARLES QBUMPSj Tribolet, Graduate Manager Cseatedb okays a proposal brought to him by members of his staff and student leaders. Uoordlnators The Graduate Manageigs office coordinates the scheduling and financing of student activities. In co- operation with the coaches and director of athletics, it sets up the schedule and athletic budgets. For home games, the operation of the stadium, gymnasium and fields are included in thc duties of the Graduate Manager and his staff. Student leaders work with the Graduate Manager to put together the campus calendar of events. As part of his financial responsibilities, the Graduate Manager looks after funds received and pays bills for student publications and organizations. The ASUA Photography Division, headed by Henk Moonen, takes all pictures for the student publications and works with the University Press Bureau. ST.-wr: Row 1: Mary Ross, Evelyn Olson. Row 2: Ed Jones, Frances Bumsted, Charles Magness, Alice Gazik. - 4 .Ffh . -N.. K NR ,l-. Pnoro D1v1s1oN: Betty Woidyla, Dick Hancock, Mike Blue, Bob Bartlett, Paul Long, Henk Moonen, Art Gras- bcrger, Ozzie Burton. X.
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A UA Committees ACADEMIC COMMITTEE The Academic Committee's aims are to better student-faculty relations and to aid in the development of the curriculum. At the suggestion of the committee, a dead mom- ing was instituted on the first day of final exams. Li- brary hours were extended to permit students to use library facilities until 11 p.m. Again the committeeis two-year-old system of alphabetical registration proved successful. Over 6,700 students were registered in record time during the first semester registration period. ' has rs- .- agar' 2: itself is iggsaxrrdsssfgigss K ij?--as Emir!-fr ss-seggmr ,. sf. sw spamsa H - ri Ss. v - E Row 1: Barry Ryan, B. I. Moran, Howard Novak Cchairmanl, Anne Pesin. Row 2: Dave Dietz, Bob Robinson. ASSEBIBLY COLIIVIITTEE The Assembly Committee staged three Varsity Night programs each semester, in addition to special shows. Monotone,n a take-off on NBC,s Monitor,', high- lighted Senior Day. On Mom and Dad's Day, parents of University students were invited to see a program featuring a round-up of campus events. Assemblies for freshmen were presented under the Assembly Committee's direction, featuring talent from members of the freshman class. Varsity Night shows were made up of talent from members of all classes. .1 w- ' H rr-passe 4 is - ,as Kg .mumps .' is TE Z :- J. ,. ,i l Row 1: Doris Smith, Neal Kurn tchairmanj, Barbara Agron. Row 2: Lynn Vandcrcoolc, Pete johnson, John Waddle, Ruthe Norton. Anrisr SERIES COINIB-IITTEE The Artist Series Committee, in conjunc- tion with a parallel faculty committee headed by the dean of Fine Arts College, selects artists to perform at the eight Artist Series programs throughout the school year. The committee also handles all campus and Tucson publicity for the events and arranges for ticket sales. This years' schedule of programs included such greats as Leonard Warren, Metropolitan Opera baritone, Charles L. Wagner's presen- tation of La Boheme, duo-pianists Whittemore and Lowe: violinist Isaac Stern, and soprano Lily Pons. How 1: Betty Io Ewing fcliairmnnl, Joyce Murphy, Frances Lcaubet. Row 2: Tom Sticht, Jack Dickson, Joe Doinler, Mike At ce. in
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