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Show CENTRAL PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE - Left to Right: Howard Hatch, Pam Reese, Sherie Howell, Sue Swindle, Bob Holt. JUDGING COMMITTEE - Left to Right: Dixie Lee Howard, Kathleen Rainey, Irene Nystrom, Sharon Longden, Karen Howells, Judie Alder, Jay Mumford, Burton Fisher, Elbert Dansie, Ann Davis, Connie Harrison, Shanna Fenton. and incoming students on how the University student government is run and by whom. 3. The Library Bureau encourages student use of the libraries and studies the needs for expanded facilities. 4. This year a Brochure Committee processed a color folder of student life at the University and sent it to high school seniors. A student-faculty committee controls the policies behind the printed student voice. Publications Committee operates entirely separate from student government, enabling publications to monitor ASUU actions objectively. Members of the committee include the editors of the newspaper, yearbook, library magazine, and other campus publications and faculty advisers to aid in handling technical problems. Policies, editor wages, and other decisions are made by the committee when necessary. Counseling and preparation of the student personnel program and services is the primary concern of the Student Personnel Service. Headed by Willard W. Blaesser, dean of students. Advice to veterans, foreign students, graduates, and underclassmen is the product of the council. The University Food Service comes under this heading, too, along with the Student Health Service and the University of Utah Union management. If the student wants to know of anything from part-time employment to draft deferment, this committee has the information at his disposal. Disseminating information to the students and to the faculty and acting as a buffer between the two, Student Affairs Committee is one of the top powers in University government. Official recognition of any group on campus, change of existing rules, or any other action involving student activity must pass through Student Affairs. 48 |