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Student ,5.'Q,3,jT-IQ,Q-:?j1xj?1 E,-Ziff gg':.::-JT ti' ' :,,sm,.::uz.m:.,g:uc.' ' --, ,. ' uw,-dutpcfdiiuli' - ...4.mfsa': 1 ' ' ' Activities like the music room, Carousel Nite Club a center, pictured above and to Student , nd the art the left, are an integrated part of Union activities. The University stuclent ' and entertainment in d f IS offered recreati ozens of activities, whether his tastes rang rom movies to Beethoven. - The Read Hall Policy Board passed away with the new year and in its place came a new and progressive organization called the Student Union Activities Board which presented to the students a revitalized program enforced by a vastly improved constitution. This increasing in- test in activities is largely the result of the arrival of the long-awaited Student Union building which will make possible an expansion of the social, recreational and cultural life sponsored board. Y by the It t e opportunity presented by the new board's program and the new building will attract a large number of students who are interested in an organization that is gaining in- creasing prominence on the Missouri campus. ln the future the board will be ableto coordinate all phases of student life even more efficiently than it has during this successful and progressive year is expected that h e
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Affairs Three of the people who take care of the students: Mrs. Roy T. Galle- more, secretary: Robert Zum- winkle, Director of Student Affairs for Men, and Don MacKay, his assistant. Miss Louise Robertson is the person who knows everything about the Student Union, present and future, of which she is director. Known as Miss R to everyone around the Student Union, she keeps the wheels going around the right way. if-s'NM Robert Zumwinkle, Director of Student Affairs for Men, pursues energetically his many duties Minnesota-style fhe comes from that statej. Don MacKay is his pipe-smoking assistant, and Mrs. Gallemore saves both a lot of work by answering routine student questions. The office also has charge of foreign students, Student Union, and off-campus housing. ln all, it has representatives on 'I5 University committees. . Y ,I-IW James Doherty, administrative assistant, Mrs. Juanita Wood, receptionist, and Miss Opal Turpin, stenographer. 23
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Stude ... . .,...-.-.-.,.-.-. -an--A-.fri-.ryy lf you want an th' y mg clone, ask the busy man So R . oyce Lewellen be- came president of the Student Union Activities Board. Anclhe also man- aged to participate in ODK ancl also merit selection to Who's Who. At the present time Royce is arranging for smooth transition in the new Student Union, schedu led to open next fall. nt Union Activities Board Carousel Nite Club is one of th e activities of the Student Union that has become an im- portant social event and an integral part of the Mizzou year. The show is the result of a campus-wide search for talent, and all music, settings and costu ' ' mes are orlglnal. TOP ROW: Mering, Bone. SECOND ROW: Pace, Green, Dowli BOTTOM ROW: Paulfr ' ' ng, Lewellen, Maxey, Hook. ey, English, Mass Robertson, Hargrove, Russell. -cw ugus YV 25
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