SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
INTER CLUB COUNCIL
MINUTES & AGENDA
SPRING *** 1988
ASSOCI A TED STUDENTS
INTER-CLUB COUNCIL
AGENDA . Date '2/a("&' ~ ( 12:00 Noon) Meeting# · 1
ASSEMBLY ROO,M, PIONEER HALL
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VII. CLUB CONSTITUTIONS:
V Ill. AD HOC COMtll DEES:
IX. OLD BUSINESS:
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XII. ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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ASSOCI A TED STUDENTS
INTER-CLUB COUNCIL
AGENDA . Date 2/9/88 ( 12:00 Noon) Meeting # · 2
ASSEMBLY ROO,M} PIONEER HALL
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A. Cha i'rperson B. Advisor · c; c~s~A. Report
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IX. OLD BUSINESS:
X. NEW BUSINESS:
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XI. f10NEY-t1AI<ING REQUESTS:
XII. ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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INTER- CLUB COUNCIL
AGENDA . Date 2- 16- 88 ( 12:00 Noon) Meeting # __,_·3 __
ASSEMBLY ROO,M1 PIONEER HALL
V .. REPORTS:
Cha i r,Person - Syro - Boya rs ky ..... Advisor- Starmer CSP.-Cahn
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VII. CLUB CONSTITUTIONS: A) Karate Club - ~~.,....tu.-f'"l"'.£. B) Jewtsh Student Union
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IX. OLD BUSINESS:
X. NEW BUSINESS:
XI. 1'10NEY-t1AI<ING REQUESTS:
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AS SOC I A TED STUDENTS Inner Club Couni l meeting #3 Februar~y 16) 1988.
1"11NUTES
I. ROLL CALL: absent wer~e: Aikido, Christlan Sc ience, Ch t~ i st ians
On Campus, Latter~-Day Sa ints, Outdoor AdventLwe Club, Stuclent Investors, Veterans.
II. REPORTS A Pt~esident's report:
1. President rem it!decJ club represent ives tl1at after 3 absences) clubs w i 11 be deactivated.
2. Clubdays is fell 24-25. B. Advisor's report:
1. elaborated on the begining semester and the deactivation pr~ocess.
2. Club info reports are due by Feb 23 . 3. Cornrnuni ty serv ices is assaigning ,~ooms today
Feb 16. 4. Feb 16 was the last day to add (POL SC I 51), for~ a
unit. 5. Tl!et'·e is a mat'CI! first deadline for applications to
sell concessions at day under Uw oaks. 6. The t11erne of clubdays is clublyrnpics
C. CSA report: 1. Cl!ris Cahn,C.S.A. Rep, informed us of tlw ~.Jaca
convention taking place in Washington D.C. f"1ernbers of C.S.A. ar~e attending.
2. f"1r. Cat1n pleaded witt! the rnembet'S of I.C.C. to infon11 hirn of club activit ies.
II . ANNOUNCE11ENTS: ERII< FRIEDERSOhi,MEIV1BER OF C01"1f11Sim,J FOR STUDEhiT I NVOL VEI"1ENT I hJ DAY U~,JDER THE OAI<S, ASI<ED FOR NAI"1ES OF CLUBS THAT WERE I i'ITTRESTED IN PARTICIPATii'IG IN DAY UNDER THE OAI<S.
ASSOCI A TED STUDENTS INNER-CLUB CONCIL
AGENDA February 23
1 1 988 ( 12:00 r~oon ) Meeting# 4
ASSEMBLY ROOM, PIONEER HALL
I. CALL TO ORDER
. II. ROLL CALL.
Ill. APPROVAL OF AGn~DA.
IV. APPROVAL OF f"11NUTES.
V. REPORTS: .A.. Pr~esident B. Advisor C. CSA D. From tt1e Floor
VI. APPOI ~1Tf"1ENTS: A From tile F 1 oor
VII. CLUB CONSTITUTIONS: A Deactivations B. Fr·om the Floor~ € . u 41,) • "'"""t> g..J.,.. ~.
VIII. AD HOC COt'-'1f"11TTEES: A From the Floor
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i I. ROLL CA.LL: ABSEI'.JT WERE:Aikich) clui.J,Ct·wi::;tian ')Clfr:ce ,. . ) f'r'J.-j f' l·~~tlO I' Ch i'J··-rl·'r''~ (I',.- . .,,.(!"')'- r c L l 1
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.A1Jventure C I ut),pli i losophy c iUi\ P::.yco io1~1/ c lut~' .s~· i Ciuo , ::;parw:;n c I ul), :::\ tuden t I rwes t Of'S.
I I!. Trw f'.llll utes and A.oenda \Ve1·e anor ~~·vecl. ·-· ' '
P!'e<.J i clen t ~~attwri ne Sy 1·o-Boya1·sf~y ::.a1cJ <.=J1e felt qu1r'? P0'3JtJve ai)OUt Clui.J Day·3 be i 119 an OI'Q.J!'1 1:::: e1j :an cJ sue c e:::·::=J u i event tl'1 l ·3 ·.::;en: e::. t er·. Ti'H.? rxe·::=, 1 cJen t al ::=;r) asken !'0!- concen1eo me ,·n!Y"I-~3 or I.C.C. to enl1c;t ir: t1'1e r·Jnf: ·3 or C.S A .. anr.1 iJecome vot1110 r·rwrniJer·.:. or' stuclel-11: OO'/('I'I'tmenr
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S t uclen t acti v ities cl i rector ,.J:~r·n 1 e 'S L1rmer·, ;y:.k e1J i~ n;:n ~~.once·:::::::. 1 on ~1 p plication ~:; ror Day unclr::r- th ,~: (\3k:3 tr) tx: turnecJ in l:1y f"iJI'Ch ! ·3t . He :'li '30
rnentionecJ -a~}.ll!l- tilat r=IUi)S witt'1 tl'!f·ee 3DSt:l·ir:f'~, \.VllliJe CleaC::IVJtf.C. FI.Wtiie l'll ror·e, club·:::; tnat nave 11ot cum ~::cl m tr1er·e ini'Oi'f'I.IJtJon :.nee~::. Will not Lw al1l e to us.e tnr:: E\e;Jr- Facts unt il n,ey cor1rpiy- wi i:/'1 u-,J::, r·e(~lulation . tn l'·lr. '3 tarm el" s wor-cls, "ever'yt)ocly neerjs a I in I e f: 1 ck 1r1 tile o:ams, sor·n rimes ...
C S.A. Rep.,Uw1 s Cal1n, 1nrcwrn ecJ us tt1at we won n·wee awar·,j-:, f'r) r· works or :an clone t)y stuclents at ti-H? r·I/\CA. l,lat i ,Jnal c.orde1·ence 11·1 W;J '3i'tlnQton D.C H1e C.S.A enter·ta i nmen t. ComrT:. L Jr·a !· ::'WJkase'...' 1 c a-:::J eel (1):' cu 1 tu:·a l i (il?:::·.:. t' or '3tl ow:.::.. THE BOAT DN,JCE WIL.L E'<E f·1A\f 21 :)T, PRICE t)F TiG-.ETS H.AVE i·¥H YET 8EU.J
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VI. C lul! Const i t ut.1 on·3:
A )~, he f'o 'JI OWl. J'rt c'ji J/'':' 'VPI'CI 'j·p ·-:.ctJ.\I'"tP')• A. ]V](i() r-/1'')Cfj':['• c,( ' Pf'J('P .. . - I~~ -· ' _I ._1 y .. 'v ( -· u -· u v l ' .. r•. "" I -· 'I _, .. d I ,. -· I .. I . -· •· .
Ct1ri st i ans on c <:wnpus, Latter· Day :::""ia mt s, Outcloor· Aclven t ur??, l')hJ'] o·=-pf-;v P"'yll'('"lony C'k]' C',·-;r>i ·=l"l cl'lj(J:>I'f ]1'\'P·~tr'lf"•: I I • _, I I I I ,) ~ I j ::! J ._)' ' I ~> J ,j I ' _, I ~> ., " 1.. I . I I I •. -· . "J -·'
f\) AS.B. PresJcJent, Er·ic Rainmat<~er', a~.ktci to (,ave tne i\la\JVr:: A.lr!er·c:Jan Clu i) r-eactJvatecl. it vvas rrJove,j ancl 2nciecl to r·eactJv;_:;te tile f\):J~lve .1'-\rnercian Clui) Tlw motion WJS artinnecl
VII. NEVI E.>· US I ~JE~>S:
A) lvll'. Wetcli f i'Oili tl"llS cJiStl'lCt of tt·le . .Jei!OVJI! Wit1W'3S ;J~.h'Cl fer:· a C1 1.J!) to ·3ponser a tab i e for tlwrn. The ::>coni ..:J1 AJn er·r~ un Her· i t 2HJe 'Soc i e 1:y aiJreecJ to do so. It was rnoved ancJ seconcJeci to allow tt·ll:: .Jer·~u~.-·al·l \-VllnE<:::=.e·:. i:O ·:.er up a tJL)\e on campus. r·n/s/c
f\) ljJol)a\ Studie-:. asked for ano Jnnr)uncecl a !ecnwer· cw, a llJOI·e elr"r::ctive Unitelj ~ .. Jatlons scl:ecluleci f()l' l"iay 7U! rr-om 9am-41J!"ll !t '/FeY:. IY!OVeCi :Jnci seconcJecJ that tlw global Stuoie:; ~~woup be JilowecJ Io ti:Jve tr::·: function
m/ '3/ c Fu!'tr1ermore it wa:s moved ancl secon(Jeci to 11ave J re,xe:3ent ive nf tr1e Ff·' IU~ ,tl!e l~e::,:;istence i!"l El ~:)a1'lG1tJO!', to ::;oeak on [''IZ.WCI'l i or:i\ fi~Oill 7·-l)pm.
C) A. r·epn~<:;entative of PapJ V1tos inft}nned I.C.C. of u·,e Pizza con!pJI'·,v·s w i 11 i ngness to r1e ·: p c 1 ut~s m ti"1e i ,, f urKil'J 1 s i r·11;1 vent we:_:;_
V Ill- f'1CJI',JEY f-"IAI< II'~G ~<EOUES TS- T c C ask eel to r.::n se 1 ur-lCJ-:; w 1 1:11 .J p:::w~y
rjanw, lt was rnoveclantJ ::.eu,ncleo to allovv T.E.C. ~o rc:w::.r.: ftJnos. ti·,ls W::.i'/
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111ter Clul) Cour1cil f"leet ing #5 r··1arc11 8, 1 988
I.T11e A~Jenda was approvecl
II. There were no 1-'linutes.
Ill. Reports:
Ecli ted f"linute'3
A Vice President ,f<aUwrlne Syro-Boyarsky, statecl tl1at t ile turnout for clubdays was r-elativly lir!llt ancl tl1e Lwst cl ub awarrj went to Aipria Gamma Sigma and the Gay and LE"31)ian Stuclent Un10n
B. the r-eport from t11e stuc1ent advi sor-, JarnH~ Starmer. wa:. unava iiJbl e C. C.S.A. repr-esentnative, Chris Cahn inforrned us of the S.R..JC.
basketball team tak ing State ct1arnpionship:. .
IV. There wer' e no appointments from tlw floor-.
V. Club Constitution: It was moved tl"'lat. the Cllrist.ian Science oroanizat1on be aliowecJ to
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reactivate.
VI. Old business: A DAY UNDER THE OAKS repr-esenative asked for te ;.:wn s for t.11e lvlinl
o lympics.
VII. NEW BUSINESS: A S.R..J.C. Teacl"'lers assoc/cta discussecr the petitions for C.oll:~19e fund'3 at·tti lriftJrt·nt!d uo tlf tl"i':' f.:Wiz:t'o
B. Young repul)licans held a seminar- JI)OUt Pat Rolwl'tsori's v1evvs on !"iarch 14. C. Global Studies- it was moved to allow t11e SllowintJ of tt1e Worlcl Peace films in Room 1 of tt1e lil)t'ar-y Fr1clay i'·l;:wcll 11 .
VIII. 1'10NEY t"lAKING REClUESTS: A Irish club- will sell corn and cal)ba~JE'
IX. Announcements: the Young Republicans attended a convention in Santa Barbara for del agates.
A~~OCIATED STUDENT5 INNER -CLUB CONC I L
AGENDA t·1A.RCH 15) 1988 ( 12:00 Noon ) t1ee ting#6
ASSEMBLY ROOM, PIONEER HALL
I. C .ALL TO ORDER
II . ROLL CALL.
Ill . . A.PPROVAL OF AGEND,A.
IV. APPPOVAL OF r···Ji NUTES..
V. REPORr3: A .. P1·e·:, ident B. A.dv 1 ::,or "' .~c A l . L_l
D. Frorn the Floor
VI. APPOir·-.iTI"'lENT':i: A Frorn the Floor~
VI I. CLUB CONSTITUT\ O t~S .
(SYRO-BOYARSK.Y) ( S T A.Pf·'JER) ( C AH~·n
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\1 Ill. AD HOC COf"lf"ll TTEE S: A Fr·orn ttw FloN A - <:f='Avl.A c"-4 l ~ ~..u
IX. OLD BUSINESS:
B. Fr'orn ttie F 1 oor·
X NEW Bl!:J I NESS. A F r·orn tile F 1 oor· A- A 6:-S
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li~TER CLUe COUNCIL f"1eetmg .-:6 t1arch 1 ~\' 1988
lv11NUTE5 I. The rneetinq was called to orcJer· at 12:10.
II. Absent were: Aqqies, Frenc1·1 Club, fieueat10n for DlSZ1i)led :3tu(jent-:;, ... ·~ .
United Native American,Chnstian Science Or9Zll'l1Zation
Ill. The agenda was approve(J as arnenrJed.
IV. Reports: A) Vice president Kather·ine ~>yro-B or· ;Jsky r·epor-tecl t11at tt1e cluo of Uw
montt1 award wi II soon be r·eacjy to be pas·:,ecl r)ut I
B) .Jamie St.armer,~>tudent activit1es dir-ector and pr·ouci new rat11er, exp I a i ned The Tay-sacs t1anclout anci a I so took ro 1 e for Pol 5c i 51 . In addition He reported tl1at clubs intr·est.ed in tlelping tne cause of tt1e l"larcl! of Dimes s11ould contact t·Jim tor 1nfo .
C) C.S.A. Represenat ive , Clir'JS Cat1n, reported numerous i terns. Fwst that applications tor the A.civisory cornmis10n are avaiable in t11e Student Activities office. :>econdly the election petit1ons ror .Associated Student Officers will be available l't:wcn 23 anrj ti',at tiw elect10n cornrnissioner Steve Shepard, asked for any people 'Nho are intrestecl to r·un. Also any individual who is intrested in giving Campus tours .. Please contact Pies Shorts. Project Film Grants awarded two gr·ants to .Jon Bush and . .Jerry Wllitworth Amounting to a total ot" 275.00. Lastly Aids Awzwn~::.s Week 1·3 rylonday May 2to May 6 and tJ1at a StucJent survey wrll go out L1er'cwe U)l'3 week.
V. Club ConstJtutlon=.: It was moved tt1at the Psycology ciUI) be r'e<:Ktlvatecl.
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VI. Ad Hoc Comm i tees: Palua Coulsen, Director or Reentry students, askecl to 11ave a
cornmitee instated to lielp raise rund:; for" Villaqe nope corp.",A rnocJel se 1 f Re 1 iant Rural Vi II age in At"rica. It was moved to activate this cornm I tee nils.(}:
\\) {; IJ-) ~u~ \ ro_t:£S.: A. It was moved to al low Alpl!a Garnrna S1grrta to nave a speaKer, ~..Jane
Fairfax~ on campus. n1 /::.!c
B. Global Studies requestecl tt1at it be allowed to accept. donations on campus t'or l)uttons/burnpersticker·3 ;:Jt tt~eir' tat) le.
B2. Tt1ey also r'equeste(j tr1at u-tey be 3llo\Necl to ser-ve Bevera~Jf'5 at tl1e
lecture by F1'11N represenatives in Lark Hall lobl1y on Fr'lCl3y nlslilt,f"lar-cl-t 18. Lastly They wou ld like to corrtrnerncwate Arctlbisop Ocscar Rorner'O CJn tt~e
anniversy of Iii~. assassination. Tl1is is tt1e Focal point or Centr-al ;~rner-i ca
Week f"Jarch 20 thr'ougll tt1e 26th. Ttwy w i l l hole! a circle ot' r·ernember-ance on Thursday 3/ 24 from 12-J. n1/s/c
V I ll. Announcements: A Tile young Rebublicans and Democrats will rtol cJ ,.,·lock elect ;on-;.
sometime in following rnontr1. B. The Scott is!! American cluL1 askecl ror anyone intTe:.tecJ about
attending Great An1erica to conact ttw I.C.C r·ep.
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ASSOCI A TED STUDENTS INTER- CLUB CONCIL
AGENDA MARCH 22, 1988 ( 12:00 Noon) Meeting#?
ASSEMBLY ROOM, PIONEER HALL
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL.
Ill. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
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A President (SYRO- BOYARSKY) ~ No.,.> ~..J ... L-«-T w t:~, B. Advisor (STARMER) ~
C. CSA (CAHN) D. From the Floor
VI. APPOINTMENTS: A From the Floor
VII. CLUB CONSTITUTIONS: A - cz:> r '1'/c.r>...,.,. ~"' ~.s - ,.c;;.. r ,./'J eH c::_ "u 5> ~
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IX. OLD BUSINESS:
B. From the Floor
X. NEW BUSINESS: A From the Floor
XI. MONEY-MAKING REQUESTS: A From the Floor
X II . ANNOUNCEMENTS: P4· S: Ak:s
INTER CLUB COUNCIL MEETING #'1f MARCH 22,1988
MINUTES
I. The meeting was called to order at 12:11.
II. Absent were Cycling Club. French Club ,Jewish Student Union .. Veterans
and United Native American.
I I I. The agenda was approved as amended.
IV. The minutes were approved as amended .
V. Reports:
A. Vice President Katherine Syro Boyarsky reported that the best dub
went to T.E.C. Furthurmore applications are already being accepted for this
month 's best dub. FinaJJy Katherine congratulated Jamie Starmer on the
arrival of his new son.
B. Activities advisor. Jamie Starmer, thanked everyone for their welJ
wishes. Jamie announced that Toyas. a Andes folk group originating from
Fairbanks Alaska, will be playing in the coop today.
C. C.S .A. representative. Chris Calm. announced that C.S.A. will be
discussing a HeaHh Fee in the next meeting. In other news Stephen Shepard.
Election com missioner ,asked to send out all elected officers to explain their
job duties.
VI. Club Con~titution~:
A. It was moved that the Jewish Student Union and the French dub to be
deactivated. m/s/c
VI I. New Business:
A. 1t was moved to allow the young Republkans and the young Democrats
to hold mock elections on campus. m/s/c
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B. It was moved to allow the young Republicans to have a speaker from
the Pat Robertson campaign on campus.
IV. Announcements:
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A. The Scottish American 11eritage society made their last announcement
for Great America.
V. The meeting was adjourned at 12:45. ·
ASSOCI A TED STUDENTS INNER-CLUB CONCIL
AGENDA MARCH 29.
1 1988 ( 12:00 f\loon ) r1eeting,t
ASSEMBLY ROOM~ PIONEER HALL
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL.
Ill. ;\PPROVAL OF AGE['.IDA
IV. APPRCVAL OF f"llt\lUTES.
V. REPORTS: A Presiclent B. Advisor ( '=TA' rl '···jrn ) .. ~> K l C.l\
C. CSA (CAHN) D. From U1e Floor-
VI . APPOINH"lENTS: A From tile F 1 (!Or'
VII. CLUB cor,JSTITUTIONS: ~- fZr. ~'Y"'-u<JCI~"...J 1 - Jt.w-cf-1 S- Cl· IS- ~E A-e..,. u .-"t-7f~....:>s
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VIII. AD HOC COI"'Jfv11 TTEES:
A Frorn t1"1e F 1 oor
IX. OLD BUSINESS:
B. From tt1e Floor
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INTER CLUB COUNCIL MEETING #8 ' MARC11 =-· 1 C) f)()
J'viiNUTES
I. The meeting was called to order at 12:11 .
II. Absent were Baptist Student :rvlinistries and S.A.M.
II I. The agenda was approved as amended .
IV. The minutes were a[)proved as amended .
V. Reports:
A. Vice President Katherine Syro Boyarsky asked for applications for
best club. In addition she asked for volunteers for the upcoming book sale.
FinalJy asked fr members of I .C. C. to run for office especia!Jy Recording
Secartary.
B. Activities advisor, Jamie Starmer. complimented the amount of people
running for office. Furthurmore he asked people to show up at the Naca
spring drive in at U.C. Davis and to volunteer at the used book store.
C. C.S.A. representative, Chris Calm. announced Cinco de Mayo presentation
by Poppy Creek. In other news Stephen Shepard, Election com missioner
asked to send out all elected officers to explain their job duties.
VI. Club Constitutions:
A. It was moved that the Jewish Student Union be reacticvated
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B. It waas moved to deactivate the Native American club.
m/s/c
VI I. New Business:
A. Global studies - Paula Garb a speaker from the Soviet Union.
B. T.E.C.- Speaker on super conductivity.
m/s/c
C. jewish Student Union will have a table from 11:00 am to l :OOpm on
April 11
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VII I. -Young Republicans- will try again to have a speaker from the Pat
Robertson campaign on April 30
* Please note that the meeting number .. is the same as last \Veek because
of a typo.
Inter Club council. Date 4/12/88 Meeting~ I. Call to Order
I I. Roll Call
II I. Approval of agenda
IV. Approval of minutes
V. Reports:
A. President
B. Activties
C. C.S.A. ;0. ~4~~ flppoint ments:
VIJ <:o....,;) s-,..,. ?'""U..,.,.~.S
(SryoJ
(Starmer)
(Cahn) G'lli>-..~ ~Lt..~ ~. ~~'-N•llt-t
A· Native American club P-T (~ l'c:.. -;e:> P.2t.,Ae...-..'-"A .,- ~
VIII. Ad Hoc.
IX. Old Business.
o-J~-- (..)~~ X. New Business n;-.u) Q."''~~"'- _ s p~. 6' · ~- ... ""'""'-J"t ~
A- .('... ..... ~ D-i . TC:.f:T € ,, .. ~- ss r _rp~"' "''t:Z. -~e~. t:'c. u~ ,.. _.
XI. • .. Money making requests. c.~1,ELc.~ t.. ?o ... ~ca~ - c::.A:;
'8:> - S: I?(...., Co:""4 Yo~<.~ t 0 r ........, c:::. e "' ~ ~ A/,. .. ..,"12-f("'o""N S'Pr--t~"-R., ..,.~ '
Yo" ...,. ~ 6'-o.o v ~ ; • ~ ~ ,: 4k.-1y o/'~
XI I. Announcements
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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL ME"t.T11\l0 ++4f -MARCH Z..2, 1988 A\=>~ ~ \ \~
IvJINUTES
I. The meeting was called to order at l2: 15.
II. Absent \Vere: Babtist Student MinlstriesJ)lobai Studies, International
Student. Club, Mahjong Club. S.A.M .. and Christian Science Org;:mization.
II I. The agenda was approved as a mended.
IV. The minutes were approved as amended.
V. Reports:
A. Vice President Katherine Syro-Boyarsky asked people to show up at
the Naca Drive-In on April 30.
B. Activities Advisor, Jamie Starmer, said he appreciated clubs that
diligently attend. He also listed key dates in the upcoming weeks including
the Naca Drive-In April 30. And, again, .Jamie asked people to sign up to
work during the Used Book Fair.
\
C. C.S.A. representative, Chris Calm, announced that on April 22. in the coop
patio there will be a deL1ate for A.S.B. candidates. Also C.S.A. c!ecidcd to vote
the Health fee policy. Finally, Chris slated tbat because of hca1tl1 reasons l1c
has to resign from his position as liason between I.C.C. and C.S.A.
VI. Appointments: There were no appointments from the floor.
VII. Club Constitutions:
It was moved to reactivate the Native American Club.
m/s/c
VIII. Ad lloc. There were no Ad Hoc commitees from the floor.
IX. Old Business: There ,·vas no olli business.
X. New Business
A. Jamie Starmer asked to 11ave l.C.C. endorse the SRJC soccer team in a
fundraiser.
B. The Pschology club asked to have a guest speaker, Tom Milchell. w
discuss sports psychology.
m/s/c
C. The Jewish Student Union requested that they be allowed to put up
posters for Israel's Independence Day.
D. The Young Democrat. Club asked to have a representative from the
Nicaraguan Youth Orginization to speak ivlay 4th.
XI. Money-making requests. There \Vere no money--making requests .
XII. Announcements. There were no announcements. The meeting was
adjourned at 1:00pm.
INTEr\ CLUB COUNCIL Apru 19, 1 9?.$5
Meeting # 10
I. Call to order.
I I. Roll Call
II I. Approval of agenda
IV. Approval of minutes
V. Reports
A. President
B. Activities director
V. Appointments .
(S)rro -Ooyarsky)
(Star mer )
./A. I. C. C rep ~" ,..- .),..,t:A - ro At>Pf.l.OVL lit-~ r< L P b-ot /.J'/'~
VI I. Club Constitutions.
VII I. Ad Hoc.
IX. Old business.
X. Ne\v Business.
XI. Money Making requests .
XI I. Announcements.
A. Scottish American Heritage society.
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INTEJ\ -· CLlJH COUNCIL MEETING #~O .MARCH 22,1988
~~ .. ~' l«f MINUTES
l. The meeting was called to order at 12:1 5.
II. Absent wen~: Aggies, S.AJvl. Christian Science Organization and Psycology
Ill. The agenda was approved
IV. The minutes were approved .
V. Reports:
A. Vice President Katherine Syro-Boyarsky asked people to show up at
the Naca Drive- In on A priJ 30 And Day Under the Oaks i'v1ay 15.
B. Activilies Advisor. Jamie Starmer, said he appreciated everybody
attending the Used Book Fair-We made $188 .00. In other news, the A5.B.
candidates debate wiH be April 22 and the speeches wil be April 25.
VI. Appointments: Frank Shea was nominated to be the new C.S.A
representative. m/s/c
VI I. Club Constitutions:
V I1 I. Ad hoc. There \vere no Ad Hoc com mitees from the floor .
IX. Old Business: There was no old business.
X. New Business : there was no new business.
XI I. Announcements:
a. The Scottish American society announced that there will be a Scottish
Irish festival June 25 and 26 and advanced tickets will be on sale for $1 0.00.
In addition the Sonoma county piper~ will be playing at the royal oak every
2nli sunday from 2-Spm.
INTER CLUB COUNCIL April 26 1988 Meeting n 11
I. Call to order.
II. Roll Call
I I I. Approval of agenda
l V. Approval of minutes
V. Reports
'Zcs-. (",_ u n ~~~~ A. Preside -,-.c. c:.. yro-Boyarsk.y)
~-b.'~. (/A..(;~, (..,S
B. Acti ities director (Star mer ) ..,A'2)...) • .s ~
, c:. ~ ce t.8"~ V. Appointments.
VII. Club Constitutions. 11~ ..., ~ ~/.e/~ ABt:-L _,~.,.. ~ ::...Y - ( L' )
A. Explorers club .,.......,..._,1-$ T -..:. ...... ~. .Jim ~;ote _:..:..:....:::::...=.:....;;..::....:._~:..;:_------ "2.. \ 1• 12 ..... 499
.B · ~ -VIII. Ad Hoc.
IX. Old business·.
XI I. Announcements.
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MEETING -12 May 3,1988
MINUTES
I. The meeting was called to order at 12: 15.
I I. Absent were: Christian Science organization.
I I I. The agenda was approved as amended
IV. The minutes were approved as amended.
V. Reports:
A. Vice President Katherine Syro-Boyarsky encourged people to
volunteer for election polls. She gave out the best club of the month award to
three clubs: Aggies, T .E.C. and Alpha Gamma Sigma.
B. Activities Advisor, Jamie Starmer, asked people to attend the Benefit for
the Jesse Peter Memorial museum. The musical guest '\Alill be Bill Miller. In
other news he asked people to volenteer for the Blood drive.
C. Frank Shea,C.S.A liason, informed us of the attempt to remodel the
bookstore.
VI. Appointments:
VI I. Club Constitutions:
Th~ Abl~ ~xplor~re dub wae mov~d to b-e- activate-d m/e/c
VI I I. Ad hoc. There were no Ad Hoc commitees from the floor .
IX. Old Business: There was no old business.
X. New Business :
A. The young humanitarians lN'a.S sponsered by the young republicans to set
~atab~. mhft
XI . Money-making requests. There were no money-making requests.
XI I. Announcements:
a. The Irish club announced a concert of the~ltic harp. _ J--14 '1 IC( "'td.
b. T.E.C. announced a speaker on super conductivity.
INTER CLUB COUNCIL May 10, 1988 Meeting *1.3
I. Call to order.
I I. Roll Call
II I. Approval of agenda
IV. Approval of minutes
V. Reports
A. President
B. Activities director
V. Appointments. A-
VI I. Qub Constitutions.
VIII. Ad Hoc.
IX. Old business.
X. New Business.
XI. Money Making requests.
XI I. Announcements. A - ~ ~ I SM c:::: t.. v ~
(Syro-Boyarsky)
(Starmer)
Minutes
I. The meeting was called to order at 12:10
I I. Roll was taken absent were: Babtist student ministries,cycling club, Christian science organization.
I I I. The Agenda vvas approved.
IV. Reports. A. Katherine urged people to show up for the Bill Miller concert. She told us that Shannon from the cycling club and Frank Shea from the Irish club 'Will sit on the decision making body along 'With Katherine and Jamie.
B. Jamie asked us to give blood and show up for the boat dance.
V. there were no appointments.
VI. there were no club constitutions to be discussed
VI I. there were no Ad hoc items.
VIII. there vvas no old business.
IX. New business. there was no new business.
X. there were no money making requests.
XI. Announcements. <" /7 ~, c...4-o~
A. Irish club; there 'Will be ~patrick ball 5- 14.
The meeting was adjourned at 12:20
INTER CLUB COUNCIL May 17, 1988 Meeting #1f
I. Call to order.
I I. Roll Call
I I I. Approval of agenda
IV. Approval of minutes
V. Reports
A. President
B. Activities adviser
C. C.S.A. 'tl), 14,~ ~- tf':J ~~A( C c. w'jS £ . s;;-, ~t.:) c::::.
V. Appointments.
VI I. Club Constitutions.
(Syro-Boyarsky)
(Starmer)
~- ~"JI) e.. t-e c(,\J'a - f2.r,4c..'7>\J~~ ~/.c~c.
a - ~""'"",;'Q. .. .s ~~ C c: , sA.J es. Oca.<'..A,.:) t ;a, ""'~~ -'"Ds_,.(c c vcJt-.::no~ a-t (s ( <:.. VIII. Ad Hoc.
IX. Old business.
X. New Business/ ?CJ tlif~t.J~ "'M-.r ~·J~e"r' · ~~.at /A.) r7'Q.u ~s c.a::.e'Vc.o
A. Teach a day. co.....,.""""- $. ~ ~~ ~"l'c:. (Global studies) /3 • .S:: Ps..,. ' IIC £~ - .,....~~~ 2:> >...,... o:S (bU"t" v , 1:) ~ c ~~
~ ~ ~ ... ~ c,.J a> ... \J4:.t' I<' (. q:, .-:aA ~ = ~ c.......= f').s-
XI. Money Making requests .
XI I. Announcements. ~ p4-.,·fs . ( . ...
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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL MEETING ... 14 tVJ~~ !), ~ f.H~~
MINUTES ,..
I. The meeting 'WaS called to order at ·12: 15.
II. Absent were: Christian Science Organization, Karate Club and United
Native American.
I I I. , The agenda 'Was approved.
IV. The minutes were approved
V. Reports:
A. Vice President Katherine Syro-Boyarsky reported that it is the
second to last meeting, the best club a 'Ward is due today . Gave out best club
for month of April to Kent Hall.
B. Activities Advisor, James N. Starmer, reported that there was a total of 61
pints of blood given at tl1e blood drive. Did Bill Miller concert tile same day
and thanked C for doing a fabulous job selling cassette. Asked how much
money each group made at Day under the Oaks. Lastly, reported to date
til ere had been approx.150 Boat dance tickets sold . . ' ..
C. Frank Shea,C.S.A liason, informed us tilat tile C.S.A. budget Vv"'as appro-.:.1ed
and~oQ qu.Qstion of a pr~v~1:.<;1 coll.Qction ag.Qncy to 9nforc9 parking violations
on campus 'WaS raised.
D. E~ic Friedrichsen, Sophomore rep to Executive Cabinet, reported that Day
Under the Oaks 'Was a success. He thanked Kent Hall for their support.
Reported that the best turnout of teams was Alpha Gamma Sigma and the
vvinners were T.E.C .. .··'
~ '
E. Irish club reported tilat :: ,,1 ': Patrick Ball was almost a sell out and -was a
very fine show AS usual. ':' ' t . .i' .
VI . Appointments: There were no Appointments.
VI.I. Club Constitutions:
It was moved to reactivate the French Club
m/s/c
It was moved to deactivate the Christian Science Organization because of
more than three many absences.
m/s/c
VI I I. Ad hoc. There were no Ad Hoc commitees from the floor.
IX. Old Business: There -was no old business.
X. New Business :
A. Teach a day- asked teachers to donate a days wages to help pay for the
cost of sending a printing press down to the Universty of El Salvador.
It vvas moved to support this idea.
m/s/c
Young democrats asked to have a assembly candidate on campus.
m/S/C
XI. Money-making requests. T11ere were no money-making requests.
XI I. Announcements:
Scottish festival june 2 5 and 2 6 talk to Peter from the Scottish club. if your
intrested in going.
11~ Lt!.K CLU.t> COUNCIL May 24, 19aa Meeting# 15
I. Call to order.
I I. Roll Call
I I I. Approval of agenda
IV. Approval of minutes
V. Reports c ,.....,..,,4....
A. Presideftt:
B. Actl\rities adviser
C. C.S.A.
D. continuing C.S.A. . :' . ~ .
V. Appointments.
VI I. Club Constitutions.
VII I. Ad Hoc.
IX. Old business.
X. New Business.
A. Avvards
XI. Money Making requests. A. S.A.M -snow cones - .,o
XI I. Announcements.
(Syro-Boyarsky)
(Starmer)
(Shea)
(Brovvn)
(Syro Boyarsky)