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Virginia Tech's 'organizationsand publications staffs consisted of students working for the student body. 'The organizations and publications offered an alternative to a complete academic way of life. Publications provided the students with bi-weekly news and a record of the year's excitements and disappointments as well as music and announcements of events on and around campus. Like the student body, the individuals who worked on the publications also gained from their existence by receiving practical experience in the world of media. . Organizations provided 'students with opportunities to get in- volved inrtasks ranging from governing the student body and allocating student activity fees to the selection of guest speakers and concerts. The functions of organizations and publications were vital to student life and wer.e a very well kept-secret - except to those who were willing to get. involved.
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Under the chairmanship of Dr. James Dean, the Commission on Student Affairs CCSAD, at- tempted to coordinate student activities by es- tablishing a calendar of events. The purpose of this calendar was to insure that only certain ac- tivities were scheduled at a given time so no conflicts occurred. In addition to coordinating student activities, the Commission was in charge of allocating activity funds. Because of the size of the group, nineteen voting and two non-voting members, difficulties arose when it came to finding a common meeting time. To alleviate this problem a change was made in the processing of items on the agenda. lnstead of spending a great deal of time discussing routine requests at each meeting, the Commission decided to meet only if an item required special attention. Dr. Dean, Linda Owens, secretary of CSA, and Kathy Rowe, representative of the Student Constitutional Af- fairs Board, handled routine matters, thus shor- ll Regulating Student Activities ss! tening the listof items on the agenda. 16 - Organizations Students review the agenda before the meeting. Seated, left to right: Lisa Krach, Vicki Takagi, Linda Owens, Dr. Dean, Lyn Kyle, Danny Ludeman. Standing, left to right: Steve Mathews, loe Vandenberg, Graham Wilson, Malcolm Tignor, lr., Earl Acuff, Chuck Nyuyen-Tan, Charles Knipe, Kathy Rowe, Bob Wagner. Chuck and Danny discuss an itemon the agenda. ---il
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