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Lab work in unionology, the most-audited course on campus. A “snow-bound” party for students stranded on campus between semesters and a “Spring Fever” dance were two of the Student Union Board’s activity projects this year. It also carried out a pro¬ gram of expansion and remodeling of the Union which included pur¬ chase of new furniture and the redecoration of several meeting rooms. Anoth er professional poster comes off the embossograph. Steady! STUDENT UNION BOARD Miss Jeannette Scudder, John Williams, Mrs. Malcolm Lawrence, Bill McClanahan, Barbara Wood, Bill Robbins, June Cross, Bob McKinney.
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CENTRAL PLANNING COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Grace Godat, Jane Knowles, Tony Daniel, Wanda Chancey, Joan Donaldson. BACK ROW: Bob McKinney, Bob Hornor, Marie Louise Rhea, Bill McClanahan, Alejandro Stadthagen. FOR THE STUDENT UNION, STUDENT PLANNING Keeping the Student Union running smoothly is a lull-time job. Its over-all functions are super¬ vised by Mrs. Earle Lawrence and the Student Union Board. The Board, whose 1950-51 chair¬ man was Barbara Wood, acts as the co-ordinator for the maintenance, budget, upkeep, and program of the entire Union. Its members formulate all Union policy and are in charge of all procedures and regulations. It is composed of six students and four faculty mem¬ bers. The Central Planning Committee, headed by Bob McKinney, has a membership composed of the co-chairmen of each of the eight Student Union Committees: art, cinema, publicity, office manage¬ ment, special projects, photography, dance, and game. It evaluates and sets up programs concern¬ ing activities of the various committees. A small book of threes, please. Miss Chenault checks the cook ' s creation before the lunch-hour rush. Page 26
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THE WAY BACK, VIA REGISTRATION Lines and triplicate forms and lines and class cards and more lines. So goes fall registration, the annual pandemonium where new students are confused and old students are grimly resigned. “At least it’s a tradition,” one frazzled senior muttered, “just about as sure to he here every year as Old Main!” An indif¬ ferent voice over the loudspeaker an¬ nounced that History 203x, section 14, was closed, and a moan went up from a group of sophomores standing before the desk. Coming back to school, seeing old friends, settling down in their dorms or fraternity or sorority houses, old students soon fell into the familiar pattern of col¬ lege life. Freshmen and transfers, too, after hav¬ ing been thoroughly oriented by entrance exams, conferences with advisors, tours, and speeches, became familiar with campus ways and means. And when classes be¬ gan, after hours of standing in book lines and groping their way to well-hidden class rooms, Arkansas students settled down in¬ to the routine for another year.
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