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Working to govern the particular problems of the college of Arts and Science and the University Park Campus, the Campus Commission has as its main goal the promotion of understanding and co-operation between administration, faculty and students. The commission is made up of the President, the Vice President, and the Secretary-Treasurer of the four A S classes,- the Business Manager of Student Affairs and the President of the Associated Women Students, UPC. They strive to build greater unity between the two campuses by close work with the Commerce Commission. The Campus Commission sponsors special projects such as the decorations of the UPC campus during the Christmas holiday, and selects persons to fill the position of Assembly Chairman. President of the Campus Commission this year is hard-working Bob Day. Seated: Verna Hidy, Vice President; Al Serafin, Bob Day, President; P. J. Stuff, Secretory-Treasurer; Gerry Patterson. Row 2: Regino O ' Kone, Clifford Blevins, Warren Tomlinson, Jim Coleman, Steve Circuit, Patti Jo Hoffman, Hal Pfciffer, Klarriett Gleason. CAMPUS COMMISSION J IH
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Donald Henke Theo Wright Bessie Hastings Geraldine Patterson i a m James Coleman Paul Jennings Regino O ' Kone Patti Hottmon Stanley Johnson Harriett Gleason Steven Lorsen Robert Doy Mork Wiekhorst X Roymond Olson Bill Lockwood Hoi Pfeifer
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COMMERCE COMMISSION Seated Betty Jone Laughlin, Secretary; Theo Wright, Vice President; Roy Olson, President, Linneo French, Bessie Hastings Perkins. Row 2 Jean Korr, George Brugger, Treasurer; Mark Weikhorst, Stan Davies, Don Henke, Mr. Carl Melzer, Dart Wright. The particular problems of a down-lown campus are those fhaJ face Ihe Commerce Commission. School spirit in the heart of a busy city and the co-ordination of the two campuses take most of the time of this energetic group. The commission now is tackling the problem of full use of the new Business Administration building and the problems of an old and far too crowded Student Union. The commission has sponsored a series of tea dances down-town and has arranged for the very successful Pep rallies and assemblies held on the Civic Center campus this year. The commission is composed of twenty members including the Pr esident of the College of Law, representatives from the Hotel and Restaurant Management school, the Library school, the Aeronautics school, the Architectural school and sundry representatives from Business Administration. President of this year ' s Commerce Commission is Ray Olson.
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