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Show Committee Work Executing the ASUU projects ambitiously, the University's committees work toward one common goal-effective student activities. ##\ Working hand in hand with officers of the Associated Students of the University of Utah are the University committees. The committees are composed of students or of faculty and students working toward a common goal, effective student activities. The key committee in running the system is under the direction of Suzanne Hatfield, ASUU historian. Living up to its name, Student Personnel Committee, the committee has a complete file of University student talent available to student activities. Chairman for all other committees are chosen with the help of the personnel committee. When a chairman is needed, Student Personnel quickly thumbs through its complete student files and sends three or four top choices to the Executive Council. Any one of the Student Personnel chosen people is fully capable of handling the specific job Executive Council wants done. The final decision rests with the Executive Council on who gets the job. Suggesting committee chairman is only one side of Student Personnel service to student government. Information concerning any student as to talents, experience and willingness to perform is available to groups needing assistance. Student Personnel is "probably the most vital committee in the overall picture," according to Hugh Pinnock, ASUU president. Public Relations is one of the more influential committees on internal and external student affairs at the University. Under the chairmanship of Sherie Howell, the committee has a four point plan of attack to educate students and the public to the advantages the University offers: 1. Student Speakers Bureau supplies University students to high schools or civic organizations, requiring informative speakers. 2. A General Education Panel informs freshmen |