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Graduate Manager Earl Foster, Graduate Manager Loyd Bury, Asst. Graduate Manager The office of the Grathiate Manager is not only the financial center but the hub of all activities for the Associated Students. Some thirty odd committees, boards and stu- dent enterprises find this office a necessity in promoting their individual interests. To facilitate continuity, the office is a connecting link from year to year between the contin- uously changing personnel of the student leaders. This is done mostly by the filing of reports and improvement suggestions from one year to the next. The graduate manager is directly responsible for all student finances. He signs all contracts and serves as a business controller. All athletics, their schedules and finances, lectures and entertainment, convocation speakers, student publications, debate, go through the office. This year ' s graduate manager ' s staff included Earl Foster as graduate manager, Loyd Bury as assistant, Olga McBride as secretary to the graduate manager, and Margaret Mis- selhorn as general office assistant. ght— Sandegren. Ashlock. Brewster. Fountain. Fo Page 27
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Boaril of Control (Garland Baker, Secretary ster. President The Board of Control, in conjunction with the various boards and committees, forms the main governing factor of the associated students of the State College of Washington. The hoard is composed of the officers of the student body, men and women representa- tives from the three upper classes and special representatives. These members are elected by popular vote of the student body. The Graduate Manager ' s department and the finances of student affairs are super- vised by the Board. Student body appropriations and awards are subject to the Board ' s approval. Members of the Board are: Carl Brewster, president of A. S. S. C. W. ; Clyde Bergdahl, vice president of A. S. S. C. W. ; Garland Baker, secretary of A. S. S. C. W. ; Jeanne Kul- zer, women ' s member-at-large; Marjorie Anderson, senior woman; Janice Sourwine, ju- nior woman; Eniil Bitar, men ' s member-at-large; Howard Becker, senior man; John Beck, junior man; Rodger Dougherty, sophomore man; Margaret Misselhorn, president of A. W. S. ; Al Pechuls, representative of athletic council; Earl Foster, graduate man- ager. Page 26
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Giles. Hackedoi ELECTION BOARD Hinkley, Wyatt. Botlon— Left to right— Tliomoson, Moulto Hookstorp Board: Tliis group of students and fac- ulty nicmhers art as an advisory hoard for cherking and improving the policies of the Bookstore. Chair- man, Harry Cross; committee, Ray Emerson, M. k. Snyder, Dr. Dumnieier. Jim 4 uitslund, Gertrude Nel- son. Sludf ' itl AclivilU ' s: All social functions and campus group meetings are sancti ined and scheduhfl hy the student activity committee. Chairman, Bon Vi ' ilcox: committee. Jeanelle Brooks. Joan ' ickersham, Dor- othy Watson, FVank (Graves, (]arl Minor, Ed (iolds- worthy. A.S.S.C.W. Committees Rally Committee: School spirit, pep. and athletic enthusiasm is fostered and augmented by the rally committee. Chairman, Ray Emerson; committee members. Jack Murphy, Milt Wyatt, Ed Hinkley, Bill Mock, John Evans, Mark Reese, Don Copple, Harry Cross, Mel Hackedom, Lawrence Giles. Election Board: Election Board has charge of all student body elections, handling and supervising vot- ing and counting of the ballots. Chairman, Clyde Bergdahl; committee, Don Pierce, Dave Doneen, Bill Moulton, Richard Thompson, Margaret Henry, Betty Francisco, Carl Lippman, George Tiefel, Gretehen Davies, Charles Nelson. Bottom — Left to Page 2K
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