University of Idaho - Gem of the Mountains Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1961

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University of Idaho - Gem of the Mountains Yearbook (Moscow, ID) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 30 of 360
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26 SENIOR DAYS High School seniors from all over Idaho and surrounding areas were intro- duced to the physical aspect of the Uni- versity during the annual Senior Days. This ASUI committee, headed by Chiff Schoff, made plans for a SUB Open House to be held in connection with the campus tour ROW ONE—Pat Kelly, Cliff Schoff, idona Kellogg. ROW TWO—Bill Bowes, Barney Senholtz, Keith Greg- ory SUB PROGRAM COUNCIL This group, under the direction of Bob Brown, was the significant factor behind all activities held in the Student Union Building. The council was pri- marily concerned with the development, co-ordination and operation of the en tire activity program. ROW ONE—Wally Swan, Bob Slavik, Morris Erick- son, Paul Karshitnik, Bob Brown. ROW TWO—Fran Regadera, Dick Stiles, Vivian Dickamore, Brian Mc- Dowell, Sylvia Wyatt, Nonie Norman, Dick Rene. Gary Michael, ROW THREE—Dave Pugh, Karen Stedt- feld, Sharon Houck, Gary Manville, Carol Evans, Bar- bara Sande, Ellen Morgan, Larry Chipman, Sharon Weaver, Susan Rutledge. NOT PICTURED—Sue Giers- bach. STUDENT UNION BOARD Functioning as an advisory committee for the operation of the Student Union the Board formulates all policies and regulations of the Student Union Build- ing. This group acts in an advisory capacity for expansion plans. ROW ONE—Charmaine Tourville Fitegerald, Sharon Weaver, Karen Stedtfeld, Marion Featherstone, Carol Evans, ROW TWO—Fred Winkler, Dick Rene, Larry Chipman, Dick Stiles, Bob Brown, Gale Mix, Kenneth Dick, Charles Decker

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ASUI Committees HOMECOMING This ASU! committee, headed by Bob Schumaker, made the basic plans for Homecoming. Among the traditional festivities were the parade, football game and dance, “That Old Gang of Mine FRONT ROW-—Idona Kellogg, Judy Westwood, Bob Schumaker, Susan Rutledge, Camille Johnson. BACK ROW—Loren Butler, Tony McFarland, Jim Okeson, Duane Allred, John Ferris DAD'S DAY Under the chairmanship of Bill Collins, the Dad's Day committee set to work alge a weekend for Dad to remem- er. There were house decorations, 4 beard contest and a dance to highlight the weekend. FRONT ROW—idonsa Kellogg. Ruth DeKay, Mary Winegear, Isabel Woods, Pat Kelly. BACK ROW— Dean Grosuenbach, Bill Collins, John Ferrik. NOT PICTURED—Judy Aldope. BLOOD DRIVE It is the function of the Blood Drive committee to solicit blood from campus living groups. Blanche Blecha headed the various committees whose combined efforts made the Blood Drive a success again this year. FRONT ROW —Isabel Woods, Judy Kindstrom, Ruth DeKay, Blanche Blecha, Mary Ann Dalton, Vivian Dickamore, Ginger Cottier. BACK ROW—Jim Judd, Gary Carlson, Paul Jauregul. 25



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GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS GAY TUSON Co-Editor CATHY BREWER Co-Editor The 1961 Gem of the Mountains became a reality after many months of arduous work by the enthusiastic students who were on the staff. The staff members went through many frustrating situ ations during the slow evolution from dummy to finished product, breathing a sigh of relief every time a page was ready to be sent to the printer. But the end product gave a great deal of reward and satisfaction to those who worked in the Gem offices on the third floor of the SUB. They felt that, in building a permanent record of 1960 and 1964l, the qoal of the Gem had been carried out. The Gem's pur- pose is to present the Idaho student with a review in picture and story of the highlights of the year's activity: educational, cultural and social life, as well as personalities who vitalize every phase of campus life. Although the road was not always smooth, the staff came to the end satisfied that they had taken a journey that was worthwhile. Associate Editors—Audrian Huff, Warren Reynolds, Linda Lamb 27

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