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Charmaine Fitzgerald works out plans with James Bowlby Astistant General Manager Student Union secretaries, Coralie Weston and Ruthanns Rauer, keep financial records. Gale Mix, General Manager ASU! and Student Union Operation. Student Union Under the able direction of Gale Mix, the Student Union Building has completed an outstanding year. Charmaine Fitzgerald co-ordinated the varied pro- gram of the multitude of SUB committees. The building served as the home of student publi- cations, ASUI, alumni offices, KUO! and ample con- ference rooms for meetings and conventions. Serving as gathering places for students were the ‘bucket and the dipper. The hospitality committee, foreign films, publicity, decorations plus the many other functions of the Student Union were carried out successfully due to the chairmanship of Bob Brown and the co-operation of the many SUB committee members. Because of j interest building activities such as Jazz in the Bucket and SUB art exhibits, the University Student Union was 23
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JOHN FITZGERALD ASU! Vice-President LORNA WOELFEL ASU! Secretary CHARLES PETERSON Faculty Advisor ROW ONE—Cathy Brewer, Gay Tuton. Lorna Woelfel, Bruce McCowan, John Fitrgerald, Jere-Rae Rasmusson, Margaret Tatko. ROW TWO—Garth Sasser, Bob Alexander, Gary Randall, Bob Moe, Everett Baily, Bill Pasley, Lloyd Taylor, Jerre Wallace, Dick Rene, Jim Mullen. Executive Board This year's Executive Board, consisting of five United party members and four Independent party members, worked under the capable leadership of ASUI Presi- dent Bruce McCowan, Among the activities sponsored by the Executive Board were Freshmen Orientation, Admissions Counseling, Homecoming, Dad's Day, Blood Drive and Senior Days. The third annual Student-Faculty retreat held in October at Camp Lutherhaven, following the theme of ‘Success in the Sixties,’ provided the necessary atmosphere. This topic was designed to encourage 4 com- mon ground of understanding between the students and faculty members, The object of the Executive Board has been to develop better communications between faculty, University students and their parents. The Student-Faculty re- treat complemented this aim by providing an opportunity for communication be- tween student leaders and faculty. This year the Student Representative Assembly was organized to enhance the communications between the students and student leaders. The State of Idaho learned about the problems of the University through the work of the Students for a Better University who especially supported the Bonded Indebtedness Issue. Congratulations to the 1960-61 Executive Board for an extremely successful year. Bob Alexander Everett Bally 22 Bob Moe Jim Mullen Bill Pasley Dick Rene Garth Sasser Lloyd Taylor
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ASUI 24 ommittees BOARD OF SELECTION AND CONTROL This qroup was composed of chairmen of each of the main ASU! committees. Its members interviewed students and selected those best qualified for po- A Ara ° arious ASU! committees John Fitzgerald, Bill Collins, Bob Schumaker, Blanche Blecha, Cliff Scho, Gary Carlson, Robert Young. FRESHMEN ORIENTATION New students were introduced to the University of Idaho through the activi- ties of this committee headed by Gary Carlson. A get-acquainted mixer cli- maxed the week of activities. FIRST ROW—Deannea Duffy, Susan Rutledge, Anita Smith, Vivian Dickamore. Dianne Heller, Jill Matthies Dorce Baldridge, Nancy Trail, Dana Andrews. SECOND ROW—Cecil Leonard, Vaugha Estrick, Jim Oketon Gary Carlson, Dick Harris, Skip French, Guy Wicks HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Keith Gregory headed this commit tes whose main tunction was to increase the interest in the University of Idaho among high school students. The com- mittee sent material about the Univer- ity to stugents in order fo encourage them to attend Senior Days in the spring. Donne Schedler, Pat Kelly, Vivian Dickamore, Bar- bara Blair, Linda Herndon, Andy Jensen, Keith Greg- ory, Bob Young, John Gambol.
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