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Page 32 text:
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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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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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0IIlIIl6l CB 0 I P , 0IlllIllSSl0ll As THE DOWNTOWN counter-part of the Campus commission, the Com- merce commission has its own group of problems. At their monthly meet- ings, 'Dick Cook wields the gavel over the 20 presidents and representatives from each Commerce school. As the downtown campus becomes more prominent in the affairs of the uni- versity, the activities of the commis- sion grow accordingly. lt has been instrumental in arranging for many of the speakers from professional cir- cles who have been guests at Bizad functions, and has kept those explo- sive student elections under control. Credit for those fine decorations and improvements in the downtown stu- dent union rests with the commission. Engineers ommission IN rrs SECOND YEAR as a member of the student organizations group, the Engineers commission has established itself as one of the most active campus governing bodies. Guiding the activ- ities of the students in Engineering school and promoting cooperation with the administration, the commis- sion has blended social and scholastic activitieswell. The commission's able direction insured the success of this year's lQngineer's Carnival and the Engineer's -Ball. The Science Hall snack bar' was underwritten by the commission, and a bulletin board for information of special interest to en- gineering students was constructed. D ,u . 'IQ- .,- iw ,U 'a R ll- I. ll C7 n l 'bib hs! Row l: Mrs. Jean Karr, Doyle French, Shirley Mott, Joan. Rankin, Linnea French, Vice President: Jeanne Hon- stein, Secretary. Row 2: AI Serafin, Donald Elisha, Treasurerp Ken Schneck, Dick Cook, President: Bob Murrin, Claire Cusick, Floyd E. Phelps. . I , l 9 Q, i 411- A g 1 , R his :ij -if ' S.,.' , l'--f ' -,,,., X i K Q . E W, .Ii it l QQ' f l L ni i , lx - ,-R a Y ff 5 ' X I 'J ' ' JA Aug- , , , a ,. K. , . , 'g 1. ' 1 L. f nga, , 4 - Sw 4 -' 'X 1 if ' 'V it 'O IV- ii ' ' it . g N f - 'A f ,U j' - ' T. ,Fi 1554 '- f- ' 'sj.f f , 'ir - ' ' if: 5 P' if 3. 1 L5 -H ' ' 'iggv' iff' - K' ,nl t ' li' rg Q fi, ' lf.-f,..E3 , '. 'lui- 'i'j1'T , 'vi' '- I - A -. l - . ls:-. ' ' 3 .L i 3 r J . - ' gg.- ' Row l: Robert V. Hugo, James A. Ault, President: .lack A. Kemper, Vice President: Otto G. Aichinger, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: Keith L. Thibault, Ralph Petty, Dave C. Wilber, Donald Gray, Keith S. Rodaway, Clyde M. Miller, Richard M. Griffith. 27
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