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mmaf ,Manager For very good reasons, Gale Mix is known as ldaho's walking encyclopedia. l-le's always ready with a big grin and a help- ing hand for any student with a complaint or a problem. ln affairs concerning ASUI organizations and procedures, Mr. Mix answers hundreds of questions a day. Campus organizations and faculty alike invariably find solutions to their problems in his endless knowledge of student affairs. Mr. Mix is a dependable listener and ad- visor for a job of huge proportionse that of filling the requests of the numerous activity groups, the executive board and student body representatives. l-le eagerly awaited the completion of the Student Union building. Trying office conditions, such as the day the chandelier fell on his noggin, added to the headaches of the general manager, but Mr. Mix, with the assistance of his staff, operated effi- ciently, even under these conditions. afzmzzfyfkzfzayefikf Lgfzzlff A large part of the work of both the Gen- eral Manager and the Athletic News Direc- tor falls into the hands of the ASUl office staff. Barbara Clements, office secretary, is working under Mr. Mix for the second year and has charge of all typing and clerical duties. Handling ASUI funds and serving in the capacity of assistant to the General Manager is Beverly Foster. Mrs. Clements and Mrs. Foster are both graduates of the University of Idaho. Wilson Bowlby directs seating arrangements and ticket sales for all ASUI functions. Mika? Mwx Qmcfafi Keeping the press posted on the current activities of ldaho's athletic teams is the never-ending job of Ken Hunter, university Athletic News Director. Much of his time is spent traveling ahead of the athletic teams, making arrangements for contests with other schools, and pro- moting ldaho's athletic program through- out the state. Mr. l-lunter's 'llieutenantsu for the year were lohn Martin and Allen Derr. Martin and Derr performed the task of writing the articles to be distributed to newspapers both inside and outside the state.
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as 1n.. -'km il I ll? J 3 Harlow Campbell R. S. Gibbs Lee F. Zimmerman James L. Lyle. Jr. lT4luw.itnm.it lfiel-,t Servzwe Direr-tor of information Librarian Alumni Secretary University purchasing is centralized for efficiency, and the man in charge is the purchasing agent, L. C. Warner. l-le has purchased new eguipment for the Student Union and has worked out specifications and done research for the cafe, auditorium, bowling alleys, and the kitchen. Director of physical education and athletics, George Greene, has the big job of coordinating the many fields of physical education. Warner H. Cornish, family housing director, fills a position which is comparatively new on the ldaho campus. Married students are aided by Mr. Cornish in finding housing on or near the Campus. ldaho's emphasis on a worthwhile research program of value to industry and business uncovers useful information that is handled by l... C. Cady, executive secretary of the research council. The problem of housing university students is that of director of dormitories, lames Bowlby. The assigning of rooms in all men's and women's dormitories is done through this office. Over SOO freshmen took six tests this year. ln charge of this was Clair L. Woodward, psychometrist. l-le also had a big job of getting grades to advisors by the time of enrollment. University Field Agent Guy Wicks makes trips throughout the state as a representative of the university, contacting annually thousands of high school students. i l i 'H 'lik D. D. Dusault L. C. Warner George W. Greene Warner H. Cornish Registrar Piiri-liii::1liq Agent Director of Physical Educfitiori Family ltoiisirig Director L. C. Cady James Bowlby Clair L. Woodward Guy Wicks l7fxe:'utlve Secretary Dirrlvtor of l7r1rmitor1c11 Pfzyizliovxifatrist Fielrl Agent l5
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