University of Minnesota - Gopher Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1950

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UNESCO •■»nrr»| Unfr , I j ■MU All - University Congress ELLIOTT BARON Illustrate hi polnl men discuss UNESCO problem . DELICATE POINT I discussed, therefore neutral ground I left between the audience ond speaker. THE OFFICE STAFr holps gather and file information for tho congress. Congress, the pulse hear of the University, managed, arranged for and operated most social and business functions of the University. I he new Freshman I landbook was published by the Congress in conjunction with Dean Williamson’s office. The booklet now has more information arranged in an informal way. Congress gave a boost to the Kootcr Club and organized the lirsr student cheering section at the University. Library lighting got the once over. Jerry Schulkin and his committee arranged for more lights. At the same time, with the cooperation of the library staff, it planned more effective ways of dispensing books from the library. Additional facilities for the commuters’ lunchroom, streetcar rates and football searing were problems investigated by the Congress, represented by Liken Seablom, during the year. Page 18

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UNCLE REMUS SAID. Wo mull chorilh lho beauty ol our campui lawn and avoid disfiguring them by guarding against student thoughtlossnois. THE CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE is the contor ot activity as tho whools ol congress aro set into motion. Recognition day, brainchild of the Congress, had its second successful year. Sam Morehcad commanded the dinner and dance committees for the evening party. Over 100 of the year’s honor students and outstanding activities people were recognized at this time. Duke I'llington and Sigmund Romberg were brought to the campus by Congress. Alike Cashman and his crew conducted a students’ preference poll for bands and set an example for other groups. Conducted on a non-profit basis, the few dollars earned were turned over to the Campus Chest. The scope of the Congress is much wider than the University however. A new project this year under bob Hcdore’s direction was that of bringing six German students to the campus. The Congress arranged for their housing and introduced them to all phases of American University life. P«g« 19

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