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Show ASWSC ORGANIZATIONS: How To Join; Their Rewards See organization coverage for details of activities Organization How to become involved A.S.W.S.C. Officers President Executive Vice President Legislative Vice President Activities Vice President Financial Vice President Senate (15 members) Executive Committees Supreme Court Homecoming Elections Leadership Orientation Awards and Honors Ombudsman Fine Arts Service Opinion Research Union Building Committees Arts and Crafts Committee Dance Committee Exhibits Films Games and Recreation Hospitality By general studentbody election in the spring. Tuition waiver and salary offered. By general studentbody election in the spring. Executive Cabinet makes recommendations, which are approved by the Senate. Executive Cabinet chooses a chairman. Chairman appoints the committee. Cabinet approves choices. Applications can be submitted to studentbody officers. Usually chosen in August. Applicants must submit an application in April. Interviews are conducted by the Union Building Director, Coordinator of Student Activities, and the Activities Vice President. Lectures Music and Talent Special Events Communications Signpost Acorn Radio KWCR Debate Probe Arts Orchestra Marching Band Wind Ensemble Stage Band Chorale Weber State Singers Drill Teams Chatonelles Cheerleaders Editor chosen by Publications Board. Staff is selected by applications. Editor and Assistant have tuitions paid, some salaries available. Radio and Debate are on consent of instructor, with some assistance available. Audition or consent of instructor, funds available. No audition required, Activity Scholarship granted. Audition or consent of instructor, scholarships are available. Audition or consent of instructor. Singing scholarships are available by contacting the instructor. Tryouts required. Tryouts are required, with activity scholarships available. Where Oh Where Did My $135 Go? Senate Appropriations How Your Fees Were Spent Here is a breakdown description of the $135.00 you paid each quarter at registration: Out of your $45.00 quarterly fees, $5.00 went to the student senate for allocation to the various groups listed below. This listing represents the appropriations made by the senate for the 1971-72 academic year. Tuition $90.00 Fees $45.00 Registration 10.00 Lecture 1.00 Building 15.00 Stadium 3.33 Activities *5.00 Union 2.00 Alumni 1.00 Medical 1.00 Athletics 6.67 45.00 $135.00 Ombudsman 500.00 Operating 16,000.00 Oratorio 600.00 Orchesis 375.00 Orchestra 3,000.00 Orientation 1,310.00 Probe 1,710.00 Public Relations 800.00 Radio KWCR 500.00 Rodeo 2,750.00 Seed 200.00 Senate 375.00 Senior Class 333.00 Signpost 9,405.00 SME 439.00 Sophomore Class 380.00 Student Concerts 5,000.00 Trumpeteers 200.00 Vehicle 5,000.00 Voce Coeds 300.00 Weber State Singers 800.00 Weber State Stage Band 400.00 Weber State Theatre 7,280.00 Women's Intramurals 1,500.00 Women's Extramurals 800.00 Total $93,530.00 AWS OFFICERS: Dean Jan Tyler. Advisor; Eileen Draper. Reporter; Doris Poll. Historian; Ella Sanders, Vice President; Paula Butterfield President Laurie West. Secretary. ' Associated Women Students The soul of A.W.S. was to get all women students busy in campus activities throughout the year. Their 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 remember ... our time will come ... someday. The annual Songfest, Jan. 27, co-sponsored with A.M.S. drew 15 groups competing for winning honors. AMS OFFICERS- Left to right: Paul Lindquist, President; Greg Lampros Vice President; and Bob Tegeder, Secretary. Associated Men Students "The most worthless organization on campus is A.M.S.," according to Paul Lindquist, A.M.S. president. Lindquist who said he ran for the office merely 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 after this year. In spite of its problems, A.M.S. did participate in the Homecoming Breakfast and the Songfest. Associated Women Students Council Acorn 4,500.00 ASMAS 350.00 A.M.S. 250.00 A.W.S. 950.00 Awards 2,550.00 Band 4,000.00 Billboards 500.00 Black Student Union 183.00 Chantonelies 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 Class 515.00 Leadership 2,000.00 Luau 1,000.00 Men's Intramurals 3,000.00 |