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Show Good looking women or handsome men- each provided with a collection box and an armful of Ute booster plates for the wealthy contributors of one dollar or more . . . strings of adhesive tape at basketball games ... giant peppermint suckers . . . such were employed by Campus Chest Chairman Ed Burton and Assistant Carol Lynne Davis plus committee members in their efforts to drain money from Uteville pockets during the traditional week . . . collections went to the Heart, Blind, Polio and Cancer Funds; to the World University Service and to Negro Colleges.Blood DriveCampus Chest Committee members were, left to right, front row: Ed Burton, Carol Lynne Davis; second row: Beth Bates, Donna Springer, Ruth Seiler, Joan, Okelberry, Grace Ann Lawrence; back row: Alan Crews, Darrell Knight, Rodney^Clark and Bart Pyper.. . Campus CnestAppreciated acceptance and thank-you letters soon arrived to delight campaign workers . . . but the true success was centered in the heart of university life . . . you, the college student body -the one's who gave that others could benefit-gave not only money but also highly valued blood - the red stuff that would undoubtedly save some unknown friend's life . . . Blood Drive, chair-maned by Gordon Woolley and Alan Halverson . . . topped the university all-time record . . . Campus Chest and Blood Drive . . . such was the combination that highlighted another busy week in Utah University life.New records were achieved in the Blood Drive, under the guidance of co-chairman Alan Halverson, committee member Shirley Frame, co-chairman Gordon Woolley and committee member Joel R. Garratt, upper left photo. Upper right, Mr. Woolley is pictured with several Air Force Sponsors who helped with the filing and indexing. Bottom photos show typical scenes witnessed during this week, when the Union Building ballroom was transformed intoa semi-hospital.27 |