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Show 26 ex-officio member. These are voting members. The membership may be increased to include such appointive officers without the power to vote as may be determined by the Board. Appointive officers of the a. s. w. C. are the staff of student publications, manager of athletics, cheerleaders, and such others as may be determined by the Board. The Board administers such measures as are necessary and proper to put into operation the provisions of the constitution of the Associated Students of Weber College. Some of these are: the appointment of committees, designation of certain staff officers, and initiation of a program of student activities, such as dances, parties, and assemblies. Student-sponsored activities, including professional clubs, honorary clubs, and social clubs, are governed by officers, and subject to the regulations developed by each group in which there is faculty advisory representation. The Inter-club Council, including representatives from each social club, the Dean of Women, and the Dean of Men, supervises and controls all club activities. Community organizations, such as the following, assist the administration of Weber College: Advisory committees, made up of representatives of business, trades, and industries advise College officials in matters pertaining to courses, labor problems, legislation, and procedures. In vocational education there is an advisory committee that acts as an integral part of the organization of each occupational curriculum. The Chamber of Commerce Standing Committee actively and substantially initiates and supports projects for the College. Clubs and organizations, churches, school and individuals, that have served in the interest of the new and old campuses, also are responsible for establishing and maintaining annual scholarships, awards and loan funds, and contributing immeasurably at all times by keeping the College aware of the needs of the community. The Weber College Alumni, which serves by keeping the College in touch with its graduates, has worked also to secure properties and facilities for the present and future campuses. THE SERVICES ADMISSION AND GRADUATION ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS An applicant for admission to Weber College must be a graduate of an accredited high school or present an official statement from an approved high school showing that he has completed satisfactorily a full high school course and has earned at least fifteen units of high school work recognized by the college. Three units in English are required in all divisions of the college. If an applicant plans to major in any specific division he. must present for entrance specific subjects required by that division as listed in the chart below. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BY DIVISIONS Name of Division Required Units Recommended Units BUSINESS (Business, Economics, and Secretarial Science.) 3 English 1 Algebra HUMANITIES (Art, English, Foreign Languages, Music, Speech.) 3 English 1 Algebra 2 French or German LIFE SCIENCES (Agriculture, Bacteriology, Biology, Botany, Forestry, Home Economics, Nursing, Physiology, Zoology). 3 English 1 Algebra 1 Chemistry MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (Architectural and Engineering Technology; Chemistry; Engineering: Geology; Geography; Mathematics; Physics.) 3 English 1 Algebra 1 PI. Geometry 1/2 Interm. Alegbra 1/2 Solid Geometry 1/2 Trigonometry 1 Chemistry 1 Physics PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Health Education, Physical Education, Recreation.) 3 English 1 Algebra 1 Science SOCIAL SCIENCES (Education; History, Political Science; Philosophy; Psychology; Sociology.) 3 English 1 Algebra TECHNICAL EDUCATION (Auto Body Reconditioning, Automotive Service & Repair, Carpentry, Commercial Art, Cosmetology, Diesel Mechanics, Industrial Arts, Machine Shop, Radio Mechanics, Refrigeration, Watchmaking, Welding.) 3 English 1 Science |