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University of Iowa Student Activities Bulletin, 1967-1970

1967-11-28 Student Activities Bulletin Office of Student Affairs Page 2

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November 28, 1967 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BULLETIN Page 2 EXPANDED AUTOMATED MAILING LIST The automated mailing list has been expanded this fall to meet the needs of student organizations who might be using the list. New additions include fraternity and sorority housemothers, residence hall advisers, and members of the Association of Campus Ministers. Any questions concerning the use of the entire automated mailing list or any portions of the list should be directed to Mrs. Marcia Whitney, Office of Student Activities, 353-5761. STUDENT SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES The Student Senate Standing Committees, Committee Chairmen, and Committee advisers are as listed below. Any questions concerning the work of a committee could be directed to either the chairman or the adviser. Committee Chairman Adviser Academic Affairs Randy Swisher Mrs. Whitney Budgeting and Auditing Larry Goettsch Dr. Augustine Community and External Affairs Gary Goldstein Mrs. Whitney Housing Vincent Cacciatore Dr. Augustine Personnel Phil Hubbard Mrs. Whitney Student Organizations Jan Carl Dr. Augustine Student Rights and Welfare Nancy Spielman Dr. Augustine NEW TAX REGULATIONS Under the Iowa State Sales Tax law, effective October 1, 1967, all admissions sold to student organizations' events are subject to the 3% sales tax. Other sales by student organizations are also taxable except those which may be classified as casual. If you are planning an activity in the near future and need information regarding the taxability of the admission or sale of goods or services, you should contact the Auditor of Student Organizations (Mr. Waldo Geiger) at the University Business Office, 353-3464. HUMAN RELATIONS LABORATORY TO BE HELD IN FEBRUARY Plans are now underway for a second Human Relations Laboratory to be held from February 17-20, 1968. Sponsored by the Student Leadership Program, the Human Relations Laboratory is designed to help each individual realize his own potential for growth more fully and to increase his ability to work effectively with others in a variety of situations. Any student at the University will be eligible to participate in the February lab. Further information concerning registration procedure and plans for the February laboratory will be contained in future issues of the Student Activities Bulletin.
 
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