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, ,, .,,, ,sf ii ROYDEN GLADE chairman, Union Board BQ RD DRAFT PLAN FOR FUTURE U IGN EXPA IO ,,, i , 2 -131,55-' - 'L . -fs? , Q UNION BOARD f- First Row: Paul VV. Hodson, Dean C. Kotoed, Theron S, Parmelee, Willard VV. Blacsser, Jessie Nl. Perry. lVlrs. A. U. Miner, Royden Glade, A. Ray Olpin, Adrien Foote, lvtartlla Hales, Doralee Durllaill, Sandra The Union Board, policy-malcers ot the UUU relies on the functions ot eight sub-committees -f Housing, Finance, Alumni, Faculty, Student Cabinet, Food, Pro- gram Council, and Publicity. The combined council re- viewed and submitted recomendations tor all persons who requested building use, and tools the baclcseat super- vision ot all exhibits, dances, conventions, and tourna- ments. A particular project ot the Board was the proposing k arf Snow. Second Row: Larry Stewart, Douglas Vvoodrull, Stephen Bennett, George Constantine, Vvilliam Oswald, Riardi, John Grover, F. Martin Erickson. and planning ot a new student lounge. Starter tuncts tor the HCorlc Roomu were provided by the graduating class ot '59, and the Union Board envisioned a corlc-walled dance and relaxation hall, complete with vending ma- chines, music, and cushioned upholstery. All complaints concerning management and procedure were handled by the Union Board, and suits pertaining to building policy were presented before it. Received as Well, Were ap- plause ancl praise tor yearlong enjoyment ot the UB,
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TRAFFIC Besides acting as a tralqlqic court, and concerning ttiemselves witli general campus automotive salety precautions, ttle Trallic Committee surveyecl ttuctuatingf campus traffic pat- terns in orcler to more etitectively lacilitate ttle use ot ttle Universityts street system. Left to Rigtit, First Row: Lewis Ilaines, Real Stoxer. ,Ialnes L. Syncter- gaaril, Preston D. Isinlorct. Si-coml Row: ,lim ljearre, Dan Daniels. STUDENT PARTICIPATION Ever aiming to promote setmool spirit ttnougtl suctx ttlings as tlalttime activities and pep rallies, ttie Student Partici- pation Committee, tmaving piclcecl up ttie many stray red anct Wtiite llastl cards from ttle stadium Ioleaetiers atter a football game, woncters wtxettler ttle many l1ours given to arrangingfttle Card stunts was well spent. Left lo Rigtit, First Row: ivlarianne Kelly, Deanna Slierwoocl, Sliauna Taylor, Dali' Rieliarcls, Eileen Lewis. lvtarcia Barratt. Don Barratt, Rutti- ann t'4isI1er, .turty Hilrtrarrl. SPLTOIIII Row: Linila Rasmussen, Peggy Bell, Pat Rotrinson, Lincla Kotiler, Lorna Bagley, Diane Xvilley, Sue Crriitin, Sue Ctmristensen, Karen Ctl0!lK'y', Ann lngelnetsen, Neil Byrnes, Dielc New- conxlp, .lay Barney. PUBLIC RELATIONS As ttle information b00ttl ot ttie University, tlae Public Relations Committee strives to lceep ttle public aware ot sctiool functions. By employing ttle services ot a Student Speakers Bureau, a General liclueation Panel, anet a Li- tJrary Display Council, programs of taotti an intormative ancl an entertaining nature are presentect to tligtm sctlool stuetents, townspeople, and tbusiness firms. Left lo Rigizt, First Row: Deanna Dawes. ttaye Iorztan. Henry Ileatli, Ilan: Ditmlmle, Stiauna Vlvaylor. Svcoml Row: Don lllall, Stexe Swinzlle, Ken ltatcli, OftilIlltU Delogu. 5. , 'A : ' 3 T7 fs- vl- Y Z' Y M M, H W7T tW?Y'r rr f if -,WM . ,AH-N in 'Mu s S
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ww I T T AMY CGOKE T Prodram Council adviser ADRIEN FOOTE Program Council chairman U IQ PRCDGRAM QU TLP T A PCDTLIGHT O THE ORTE T 1 'Sf Spectators found the Corridors a maze of oriental artwork, Cloth goods, and handi- craft during the week-long Spotlight on the Qrient.
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