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Show ACADEMIC ASSEMBLY was brought into existence November 13, 1973, with the election of seven assemblymen from each school on campus. The Assembly was to act as a supplementary governing body to the Executive Council. The Assembly's main purpose included the investigation, study, and recommendation of changes in administrative policies and procedures to faculty and administrative committees. Members of the Assembly included Dave Allen, for the Social Sciences, Stephanie Stevens representing the Health Occupations, Dennis Stoller from the School of Humanities, Von Moody for the Natural Sciences, Craig Brown for the School of Education, Scott Horspool from Business, and Scott Heiner representing Technology. CLIC was the name given to Weber State's CAMPUS LISTENING and INFORMATION CENTER. The Center was organized and manned by college students who worked voluntarily, receiving no pay for the many hours of work spent training and listening to those with problems. Located at the beginning of the year in room 232 of the Union Building, the CLIC service was extended to an office in Promontory Tower. Response to the Center's services was so great that a division of the service was planned for the future, dividing the listening service from the informational service. Top: Academic Assembly members, Brent Johns, Von Moody, Dave Allen, and Stephanie Stevens sought to improve Weber State College's student-teacher relationships through better communications. Middle left: Nick Moreno, Andres Chapman, Rhonda Page, Armin Maldanado, and Virginia Sandoval were mem-bers of "Estudiantes Unidos". Middle right: Gary Carter, Scott Heiner, and Dr. Dan Rhodes listened to comments in the Academic Assembly. Lower left: Mem-bers of this group enjoyed weekly exercise and social life in the form of square dancing. Opposite page, upper right, first row: Debbie Winslow, Janet Rhoads Debra Bates. Second row: Jan Tyler, Darlene Dalley, Michelle Jenkins, Kristir Moyes, and Millicent Roberts were some of the members of the Associated Women Students of Weber State College that met weekly to plan seminars and various other activities. Middle left: Two CLIC members relaxed for a minute before the meeting began. Middle right: Eileen Barber, Ralph Johnson, and Ron Moore served as PEMM (Physical Education Majors and Minors) Club officers. Bottom: Campus Listening and Information Center (CLIC) members gave up many of their free hours to talk to people in trouble or in need of information. |