Mix Must Be Listener and Aduisor Any student with a complaint or p roblem concerning student affairs will eventually find himself discussing it with Gale Mix, ASU I general manager . The executive board. the rally committee, and other studen t body representatives all find Gale a dependable listener and advisor. Since 1939, Mix has been active in university affairs and has proven himself capable of p romoting a nything from athle tic events to ASU I plays. His office is a constant "Grand Central Station" with both students a nd facu lty streaming in and out with Gale right there to help. H andling the accounts of ASUI organizations and activities and serving as Gale's indispensable secretary was Dora Blackburn. Pa r t-time assistants were Barbara Clements, Jeanette Barnes, and Wilson T. Bowlby, ticket manager. Cale L . Mix Manager
C~neral
Secrelari ea Barbara C lementa. Dora Blackburn . J eanette Barnea, and Wilaon T . Bowlby, ticket manager, h andle the m a ny detallo of ASU I headquarter&.
uKen " Hun ter and Dlaiatant H arry H oward admire a group of foot b a ll action photo• in their acrapbook.
News Releases Promote Vandals' Reputation K en H unter again served the University this year as head publicity man. In addition to giving out athletic news releases and suppor ting all school programs, he serves as director of publications. His football dope sheet was the first out on the coast this year. Hunter's work in spreading Vandal publicity has given Idaho added national attention. Student assistant this year has been Harry Howard, who handled many of the statistics of athletic events as well as helping out with news releases.
14