WWU - AS Board of Directors Minutes 1947 June page 1 June 6, 1947 Don Packard called the meeting to order at four o'clock, and the minutes were read, corrected, and approved. Donna Redmond gave a report on the recent Co-op Board meeting. A motion was carried to hire Mr. Earle on a full-time basis at an annual salary of $3,600 subject to clarification of his duties. The Co-op Board will work with Mr. Earle to determine his specific duties. Miss Kangley voiced the general opinion when she mentioned that the atmosphere and service in the Co-op need improvment. A motion was carried allowing Arnold Lahti to be awarded four stars on his blanket for tennis. We discueed the National Student Organization movement. A motion was carried not to send a delegate to the coming Constitutional Convention at the University of Wisconsin. A letter from Clark Brown was read stating that because the 1947 Klipsun is financially sound, the three hundred dollars which was underwritten by the Board of Control is unnecessary. The secretary was appointed to write the Klipsun staff a letter of congratulations upon their publication. Don Packard has asked Mr. Lobe from B.B. Furniture to come to the Student Lounge tomorrow to look over the thirteen chairs recently purchased. There should be an adjustment made because the furniture is not wearing at all well. The expense account from the recent trip made to the ASB Presidents' Convention in Vancouver, B.C., by Halldor Karason and Don Packard was accepted. The sports banquet would have been much more successful had a different date been selected. Due to the interference of the holiday, less than fifty per cent of the number expected were present. There were several suggestions for changes to next year's banquet. There was a discussion concerning the sale of cigarettes in the Co-op. A motion was carried empowering Mr. Earle to sell cigarettes in the Co-op. Don Brown will inform Dr. Haggard of this action. It has become necessary to exchange the location of the men's locker room and the ski shop in order to give Mr. Earle an outside entrance for the delivery of Co-op parcels. There has been considerable discussion on this point, and there 1947 June page 2 June 6, 1947 cont. seems to be opposition to the proposed arrangement. The meeting adjourned at five-fourty-five. Patricia Loomis, Secretary Results of the A.S.B. Election, Spring Quarter, 1947 ASB President: Halldor Karason (elected), Wade HAggard ASB Vice President: Bob Dixon (elected), Ted Gary, Donna Redmond Four Quarter Woman: Lee Thomas (elected), Margaret Strotz Four Quarter Woman or Man: Art Runestrand (elected), Barbara Stocktan Don Packard A.S.B. Pres 1947 June Page 3