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Show Interclub Council helps to unify the purposes and goals of social units INTER CLUB COUNCIL. Front row. left to right: Ann Frandsen, Ann Morris, Penny Madsen, Jackie Miller, Paulctre Lichtenstein, treasurer; Carolyn Kennedy, Jane Mozley, Marsha Moser, Janice Kinomoto, secretary; Kathy Leishman, Marva Gregory, adviser. Back row: Hugh Sloan, Butch Israelson, Richard Kendell, president; Doug Olsen, Don Penrod, Marge Duncan, Jeanne Christensen, Richard Dunkley, Dee Schenck, Jack Tooley, Dave Denkers, Milton C. Mecham, adviser. The Inter-Club Council of Weber College functions within the framework of the Weber College Board of Control and possesses the constitutional authority to promote school spirit and activities for members of the studentbody of which the clubs are a part. Since it is advisable for the social organizations of the college to join for the purpose of securing a more united effort on the part of these organizations, the purpose of the Inter-Club Council is three-fold: (1) to keep these social organizations a credit to Weber College; (2) to settle difficulties arising within the organization; (3) to promote a more friendly feeling between organizations. Membership in the council consists of the president of each social club, one sophomore representative and one freshman representa- tive from each club, one representative from A.M.S. and one from A.W.S., and the Dean and Men and the Dean of Women. Activities sponsored by the council include the annual Inter-Club Party, which is always sponsored by the frosh representatives to the council. Inter-Club also entered three floats in the Ogden Jaycees' annual Christmas Parade. Officers for the past year have included Janice Kinomoto, secretary, and Paulette Lichtenstein, treasurer. Mike Valentine served as president until spring quarter, when he left to join the Peace Corps. Richard Kendell is the newly elected president of the organization. The Home Economics Club has a two-fold purpose: to improve homemaking trends and to acquaint future homemakers with new ways of doing things. Membership in the club is open to all campus women. This year's activities included a pot-luck Get Acquainted Tea, a Christmas gift-wrapping demonstration, and a tour of the local tailoring mills. The group also attended the Utah State Home Economics Association Convention at the University of Utah. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB membership included, left to right: Marilyn Mackey, Linda Holtry, Karen Pace, Elaine Isaacson, historian; Dorothy Erklens, vice president; Sandra Steele, president; Judy Peterson, and Elizabeth Felt, adviser. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB members met in retreats to discuss current events, left. Below. membership included, left to right: Ruth Jones, Joan Orr, Shanna Day, John Lanfield, Ed Sadonas, Tom Jones, Wes Oliver, Doug Brewer, Ron Bryant, Roger Anderson, and Larry Bryant. MODEL U.N. DELEGATION, represented Weber College at the national convention in San Francisco. They were Ruth Jones, Larry Bryant and Shanna Day. Front row, left to right, and John Agee and Dallas Buckway. Here, they discuss plans for their U.N. trip. The purpose of International Relations Club is to provide interesting sidelights on current events, national and international policies, and to give its members an opportunity to express their views on these vital subjects. During the year the group has studied such topics as the causes of war, Communism and foreign aid. I.R.C. also sponsored such speakers as Fred Baker and Utah senators Bennett, Peterson and King, who addressed the studentbody. The club studied parliamentary procedure, and one of its projects was campaigning for Mayor Merle E. Allen, Dean of Students at the college. The International Relations Club contributes much to Weber College. Its members represented Weber as the Afghanistan delegation at the Model U.N. convention at San Francisco in the spring. Larry Bryant served as president of the group. |