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ANN MOTT IX I 1 x DONALD SMITH KEITH THIBAULT -vw ,-,J DICK COOK, President HARRIET HARDAWAY I DOYLE FRENCH F! VV A . I 1 'if ,xjf Y, , I 'z .,f,C1 5.1-Q . ' Iffgffgiz ffegnw I' 'fa I 'J :T 1 : JAMES AULT HORACE SULLIVAN COOPER WELCH GWEN BOWEN BILL HUTTON DOUG TIMBERLAVKE ' 25
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nter scllisnl tlltwiiiracil 'iff GLENNA WHISMAN l JEAN KARR INTER-SCHOOL COUNCIL is the focal point, the nerve-center of student government, controlling all of the policies of student affairs and student organizations. Eighteen governing bodies and special service offices are directly responsible to ISC. Presidents of Arts and Sciences, Engi- neering, Law and Business Administration colleges, nine elected representatives and six ex- officio members make up the council. In an effort to stimulate interest among the students, members of the council visited all Basic Communications classes during the fall quarter to explain and outline the procedures and policies of student government. These visits were timed to coincide with student elections and the ISC members urged participation in election activities. In order to facilitate recognition of ISC members, identifying sweaters were purchased with the idea that many issues and prob- lems would be presented to the council by students who were not familiar with other procedures of contacting ISC. With the cooperation of the Creative Graphics department, posters were made showing in diagram form the functions of all student government units. These posters were placed in strategic locations on the campus in a further effort to clarify and explain the student government set-up. One of the major problems with which the council has been con- cerned is the book return privilege at the university bookstores. Although no solution has as yet been reached, progress toward a more liberal bookstore' policy was definite. Future plans of ISC include having as guests student councils from other regional universities to exchange ideas and to create good will. AL SERAFIN DEAN DANIEL D. FEDER Q RALPH PETTY PATRICK GLENN 6 .I ti, JOY PETERSON WARREN TOMLINSON
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ampus Commission THE CAMPUS COMMISSION has as its main purpose the promotion of cooperation and understanding between students and the administration. Members include student body officers, class presidents, ISC repre- sentatives, AWS president and Student Af- fairs business manager. Supervision of -stu- dent elections comes under the duties of the commission. In conjunction with the Com- merce commission, this group underwrote the Mentoris dance held in October. A large share 'of the expenses for sending the uni- versity band to the Denver-Utah football game came from the commission, and ar- rangements for campus Christmas decora- tions were made by this group. In an effort to lure ideas from reluctant, shy or discon- certed students, the commission sponsored a series of suggestion boxes placed through- out the campus. V . i tmrrslr s fer. . . I ' .V , A., - , 1 . 1 - ii, x Q I ..- - l lg ,, ,I , ,Q l , l i y I , J i .I l 'ln 1131 ii ,, l , l Lynn Weber, Secretary-Treasurer, Keith Thibault, President, Put Tilton, Vice President. ,-if iq:-,tx -. fu. - , .-Q -PM I. i i '- lu ' -I-ii.-JV ,Rf - 'I 3 1 f fi! ., F -' V 'gm ,If- . I ef- . i. '1'ri l1- - -' 4 ' ,-'., 6 I. Luv ' hs 5? I 11 R 1: H ' H d , L W b , P t T'It n, Keith Thibault, Glenna Whisrnan, Gwen Bowen. Row 2: AI Seratin, Bob Day, D374 Hqfrigrreedopeervgmzli, Jhiriles :ali Orin 'lloi:sIey, Warren Tomlinson, Jack Smith, Donald Smith. 26
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