Weber State University - Acorn Yearbook (Ogden, UT)

 - Class of 1972

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Li»-» WOtr S cr t«ry MIvttOr. C l««o Draper Roooner Don» P»«MKJ nt Paula Ourt rll ld, Pro i« or Associated Women Students Tho fiOui of A W S was to get all women students busy in campus activities throughout the year Thotr activities included organizing a Sub for Santa program They sponsored the Harvest Ball and the Preference Ball Bridal Night was an enchanting evening and a time to re- member our time will come someday The annual Songfost. Jan. 27, co-sponsored with A M S drew 15 groups competing tor winning honors. AMS OFFICERS L »uo riflhi PoiM Lindquist. p o««jiki! Or q Lsmpro . v ca Pr »i Joitt: nd £»oo Togodor Svc'vtary. Associated Men Students “Tho most worthless organization on campus is A M S according to Paul Lindquist. AMS presidont tmdQuist who said he ran for the office moroty to obtain a senate seat. Indicted the organization for the lack of possible activities After all, Lindquist quipped, how many guys would go to a tea?' According to Paul the organization will go out of existence aftor this year In spile of Its problems. A M S did participate in the Home- coming Breakfast and tho Songfost Associated Women Students Council

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ASWSC ORGANIZATIONS: How To Join; Their Rewards See organization coverage for details of activities Organization How to become involved ASWSC Officers President By general studenlbody election Lectures Music and Talent Executive V»co President in the spring Tuition waiver Special Events Legislative Vice President and salary offered Communications Editor choson by Publications Activities Vice President Signpost Board Staff is sdoctcd by Financial Vice President Acorn applications Editor and Assist- Senate (15 members! By gonoral studentbody Radio KWCR ant havo tuitions paid, some election in the spring. Debate salaries available. Radio and Exocutivo Committees Probe Debate are on consoot of in- Supreme Court Executive Cabinet makos rec- structor. with some assistance Homecoming ommendations, which are approved by the Senate Arts Orchestra available Audition or consent of instructor. Elections Executive Cabinet chooses a funds available. Leadership chairman. Chairman appoints the Marching Band No audition reauired. Activity Orientation committee Cabinet approves Scholarship granted Awards and Honors choices Applications can bo Wind Ensemble Audition or consent of instructor. Ombudsman submitted to studentbody scholarships are available. Fine Arts Service officers Usually chosen in Stage Band Audition or consont of instructor Opinion Research August Chorale Singing scholarships are avail- Union Building Committees Arts and Crafts Committee Applicants must submit an Wobor State Singers able by contacting the instructor Dance Committee application in April Interviews Drill Teams Exhibits are conducted by tho Union Chatonelles Tryouts required Films Building Director Coordinator Cheerleaders Tryouts are required, with Games and Recreation of Student Activities, and the activity scholarships available Hospitality Activities Vice President Where Oh Where Did My $135 Go? How Your Fees Were Spent Hero is a breakdown description of the SI35.00 you paid each Quarter at registration: Tuition $90.00 Fees $45.00 Registration 1000 Lecture 1 00 Building 1500 Stadium 333 Activities 5 00 Union 200 Alumni 1 00 Medical 1.00 Athletics 667 $135 00 4500 Senate Appropriations Out of your $4500 quarterly fees. $5 00 went to the student senate for al- location to the various groups listed below This listing represents the ap- propriations made by the senate for the 1971-72 academic year Acorn 4.50000 ASMAS 350 00 AMS 250 00 A.W.8 950 00 Awards 2.550 00 Band 4.00000 Billboards 500 00 Black Student Union 183 00 Chantoneiies 1.325 00 Cheerleaders 500 00 Chorale 3.000 00 Course Evaluation 1.600 00 Debate 5.000 00 Freshman Class 360 00 Homecoming 750 00 International Relations 495 00 Inter-Tribal Council 250 00 Junior Cl ass 515 00 Leadership 2.000 00 Luau 1.00000 Men s Intramurals 3.000 00 Ombudsman 500 00 Operating 16.000 00 Oratorio 60000 Orchesis 375.00 Orchestra 3.000 00 Onentation 1,310.00 Probe 1,71000 Public Relations 000 00 Radio KWCR 500 00 Rodeo 2.75000 Seed 200 00 Senate 375 00 Senior Class 333 00 Signpost 9.40500 SME 439 00 Sophomore Class 380 00 Student Concerts 5.000 00 Trumpeteers 200.00 Vohido 5.00000 Voce Coeds 300 00 Weber State Singers 800 00 Webor State Stage Band 400 00 Weber State Theatre 7.280.00 Womon s Intramurals 1.500.00 Women's Extramurals 800.00 Total $93.53000



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 Ombudsman Committee Tl e Ombudsman Committoo at WSd was concerned with tho prescribed nghtj of ns consumers - the studontbody Tho basic role of tho committee wa to humanize tho campus Wtule ordmar channels of administrative appeal we usually sufficient to redress grievance it sometimes became necessary to hav an alternato channel to which a stude» could turn for help They utilized tho powers of invest gatron, and persuasion in an attempt correct or alleviate vatid problems cor cernmg students Ombudsmen services wore avadab to students which, in the opinion of th committee, had tried to resolve th problem himself. Top row. loll IO rlgM Paul HmoiOM Steve Mi H'ucoO ey Doud Holbrook Kov'n 8rad Po»t. ChPimvan Second row OeM) I CN Mardyn RlcNe Third row. Prank F Lorrair.o Chamber -i Course Evaluation Course Evaluation, directed by Dent Fowler (below), produced a booklet co tainmg a computer summary of a teach evaluation survey taken spring of ifl Tho catalog was distributed spra ot 72 it was compiled from informal gathered in the survey by Craig Boswj and Paul Lindquist Fine Arts Series Committee The Fine Arts Senes of speakers and programs were directed by this Joint student faculty-staff committee FINE ARTS SERIES COMMITTEE MEMBERS Or Oiion. Or. 8 «h «hari Mr» Tr.b Mr OaniM Marbrvo and Jerry Burn» Co-Cha rm«n. Dr Foulgor Dor»» Poll Oan Crane Oa-reu Tay o Mr Shop- bord, Mary Uhi IMOQUISl Recorder Executive Committees

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