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ORIENTATION COUNCIL OFFICERS Chairman Faculty Advisor MARGARET ANN PLUMMER CHARLES V. DUNHAM CHARLES V. DUNHAM MEMBERS Margaret A. Bissell Grace Burtis Fisher Culberson Homer Goehrs Lois Kirkpatrick John C. Koch Jim Smith The chief functions of the ORIENTATION COUNCIL are to edit The Forty Acres, handbook for new students describing the University, its campus and activities, and to plan and put on the Orientation programs. These programs are held at the beginning of each semester and serve to acquaint students with their new environment. Lr t to right: DUNHAM, BURTIS, BISSELL, KIRKPATRICK. KOCH, PLUMMER. PACE 22
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THE TEXAS UNION STAFF Director . Program Director . Business Manager LOYCE SPRATT JANE BECK LEXORE POLLAN BOARD OF DIRECTORS Student Members Clayton Blakeway. Chairman Marjorie Darilek. Vice-Chairman James Allen Frkle Henry Mary Sue Tipps Ex-Student Members Fred Adams John A. McCurdy Faculty Members Dorothy Gebauer Herschel Gipson THE TEXAS UNION is the activity center of the campus the living room of the student body. The Union building and its program are under the control and direction of a Board of Directors composed of five student , two ex-students, and two faculty members. The president of the Student- ' A M-iation i- hairman of the Union Board and the secretary of the Student- Association is vice-chairman. The program of the Union is carried on through student committees and is as varied as the interests of the student body. The present Board is exploring the possibilities of needed additions to the Union building to take care of the increased student body and the increased demands on the Lnion s facilities. LOYCE DASON SPRATT Ufl to rifkt: DABILEK. HENRY. CEBAl EH. CIPSOV BLAKEVAY. AI.LEV TIPPS. McCt RDY. SPRATT. ; . . .:
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Fall and Spring bring along with football and picnics factions. Fall finds students voting for assemblymen and associate justices. In the Spring the politics are the hottest with elections for student president, vice-president, secretary, yell leader, chief justice, Texan editor. Cactus editor, and. this year again. Ranger editor. y .
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