Utah State University - Buzzer Yearbook (Logan, UT)

 - Class of 1963

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Student Senate concentrates on vital issue concerning student policies. Student Senate Health insurance! Was this the answer to the student health prob- lem? This question and many others frequently confront the stu- dent body and their representatives, the Student Senate. Through a combination of simmering tempers and cool heads, solutions to these problems are made. It is through campus-Wide representa- tion, the senate can easily recognize the student body's reactions toward these questions. Jim Beers Forestry Senator Geri Broadhead Buzzer Editor Larry Bruner Sophomore Class President DeAnna Doman Panhellenic President Dick Gordon Co-Orgs President Donna Higgins Student Life Editor Vaughn Hunsaker Agriculture Senator Sherman Johnson Science Senator Roger Mason Independent Senator Kay Mclff Business and Social Science Senator Muhammad Anwar Qureshi Foreign Student Senator Judy Ostvig Independent Senator Craig Poole Junior Class President Pat Powell Independent Senator Lynda Puzey AWS President Carolyn Rampton Humanities and Arts Senator Shawnee Robinson Home and Family Life Senator Renee Ryan Education Senator Bruce Savage Engineering Senator Fred Stettler Freshman Class President Kimber Webb I.F.C. President Bob White I.R.C. President Boyd Whitesides Senior Class President

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Student Body Officers An enthusiastic five compose the Executive Coun- cil, but they are not five separate councilmen - for they act as one council. They, like past officers, are constantly striving to attain higher intelligence which involves cultural, social and scholastic bet- terment. This year, as in past years, they worked for better activities, which is the aim of the stu- dent body and faculty. Bonnie Brinton, ASUSU Secretary Executive Councills Homecoming Parade Entry. Believing in an honest, democratic administra- tion of Student Activities, I, . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Blacker, ASUSU Financial Vice President



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Evan Stevenson jay Anderson Jack Nixon Manager of Student Union Program Director Assistant Coordinator of Coordinator of Student Activities Student Activities Larry Macfarlane FlOYd Burnett Chmn., Union Activity Board Chairman, Union Board Sandra Varley Marie Madsen Sec., Union Activit Board Union BOl1Td 3' ,loan Holker Union Board Board studies plans for future addi- tion to Student Union Building. Student Union Board and Committees To furnish a center for student activities can only begin to explain the function of the Student Union Building. Within the walls of the Student Union Building, facilities range from a stereo room upstairs to a bowling alley adjacent to a downstairs fountain area. Included also are the headquarters of the ASUSU offices and other student offices. Here, under the management and direction of Evan Stevenson, lack Nixon, and Jay Anderson, and their staff members, many of the student and non-student functions are ar- ranged. The eleven Union Building committees facilitate activities such as musical presentations, lectures, teas, dances, talent shows, banquets, recreational programs, displays, and special contests. Because of the vast areas of interest provided in these activities, students are given opportunities to participate in their Held of in- terest and work with other members of the student body. Increased enrollment at USU over the past years has presented a need for additional cultural, social and recreational facilities. Construction for new improvements on the Student Union Build- ing will be under-way in March, 1963 and will be completed in the fall of 1964. The expansion of the Student Union Building will incorporate a larger bookstore, fourteen-lane bowling alley, pastry shop, larger skyroom and fountain which will be both inside and outside, a theatre which will seat 300 to 400 people, a workshop, and elevators to the three floors.

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