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Show TRAFFICBesides acting as a traffic court, and concerning themselves with general campus automotive safety precautions, the Traffic Committee surveyed fluctuating campus traffic patterns in order to more effectively facilitate the use of the University s street system.Left to Right, First Row. Lewis E. Haines, Red Stover, James L. Synder-gaard, Preston D. Linford. Second Row. Jim Pcarcc, Dan Daniels.STUDENT PARTICIPATIONEver aiming to promote school spirit through such things as halftime activities and pep rallies, the Student Participation Committee, having picked up the many stray red and white flash cards from the stadium bleachers after a lootball game, wonders whether the many hours given to arranging'the card stunts was well spent.Left to Right, First Row. Marianne Kelly, Deanna Sherwood, Sliauna Iaylor, Dale Richards, Eileen Lewis, Marcia Barratt, Don Barratt, Ruth-ann Fisher, Judy Hibbard. Second Row. Linda Rasmussen, Peggy Bell, Pat Robinson, Linda Kohler, Lorna Bagley, Diane Willey, Sue Griffin, Sue Christcnsen, Karen Cheney, Ann Ingebretsen, Ned Byrnes, Dick New-comb, Jay Barney.PUBLIC RELATIONSAs the information booth of the University, the Public Relations Committee strives to keep the public aware of school functions. By employing the services of a Student Speaker s Bureau, a General Education Panel, and a Library Display Council, programs of both an informative and an entertaining nature are presented to high school students, townspeople, and business firms.Left to Right, First Row. Deanna Dawes, Faye Jordan, Henry Heath, Pam Dibble, Shauna Taylor. Second Row. Don Tall, Steve Swindle, Ken Hatch, Orlando Delogu. |