Alcalá 1990

T he director of the Inter-Club Council decided this year that she was going to dis– cover the most useful pur– pose for the council and then make sure it was im– plemented. Most impor– tantly, she wanted to see that the I.C.C. money reached as many clubs and students and possible. Up until now the council was a boring and useless meeting no one wanted to attend. Barbara Roder, the Di– rector of the Inter-Club Council liked being "in the know" the most while she was director. She enjoyed going to Program Board and Senate so she could find out what the A.S. offi– cers were sincerely trying to do for the rest of the students. The one thing she said she could have done without were the 7 a.m. Executive Board meetings! The I.C.C. Homecoming carnival is what Barbara will remember the most about this year. It was the first program she had ever done and it was success– ful; best of all, she got to enjoy it! Barbara would like to end the year with this thought: "A toast to the overworked, under– paid A.S. officers and di– rectors. We've come a long way!"

The Inter-Club Council.

Barbara Roder, Director of the Inter-Club Council

Program Board shows us their teamwork!

T he program board consists of all the directors in the Associated Stu– dents who organize events. Panhel– linic, Inter-Fraternity Council, and the Resi– dent Programming Machine also have a re– presentative on the board. The purpose of the board is to get ideas about program– ming, avoid programming conflicts and to encourage co-sponsorship by different orga– nizations. The Vice President of the Associated Stu– dents, Brian Wink is the chair of the Pro– gram Board. Teamwork is the key to Pro– gram Board and as you can tell by the picture, they have it down to a science.

Heather Smith, a junior was chosen as Speakers Bureau Director for A.S. this year. Heather likes the interaction with such a diverse group that she has had. She comments that this had been "a tremendous learning experience." The debate on the Legalization of Drugs in America was a con· troversial and heated argument and was her greatest event of the year. Athletics director, Charlie Gallas, was devoted to getting students involved in supporting the A.S. events for this year. Athletics coordinates the T.G.'s and half-time show for homecoming game during the school year. Charlie liked how friendly everyone in A.S. was to work with. What made this year worthwhile for him was all the friends that he made with A.S. He especially liked how s~ooth all the major events went with the cooper- ataon and teamwork of everyone.

Hea th er Smith, Director of Speakers Bu– reau

,. Charlie GaJJas, Athletics Director

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