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Show if . ... w KOroED (I. to r.), Mike Soulier and Sharon Thorns com-1 com-1 " chairmanships' of Union Board. Recently offer food coupons. Food Service Offers jUnion Board Plan MR. ERICKSON also stated that the Union Building showed a net profit of over $2000 during January, Janu-ary, and if the present trend continues con-tinues the Union Building may well end the fiscal year in the black. Sharon Thome, Program Council Coun-cil chairman, said her council is still searching for chairmen for three Union committees, This Week We Honor, Special Events, and Club Panorama. I rion Board members unveiled -Y3 bargain for students at their ,; '-sting Tuesday. THE FOOD SERVICE, in conation con-ation with the board ,has made ,;jble feed coupons for use in ' vjjE'jilding food areas. The cou-;:biis cou-;:biis will be initiated ait the siting of spring quarter and .1 sell for $9.50. They may be ::!smed for $10 in food service :;iiiodiiies. "r ten Kofoed, director of the '.'jersiiy rod Service, asked for airnendations to ease the consist con-sist in the cafeteria and Huddle :.:: lunch hours. Mr. Kofoed 3l that the crowded condition ; t; mainly to the "scholarly : "Mlion'-suldents engage in ; i.ecglh after they have finished : '. I Hie food committee was asked ,: 'airaw up a policy regarding iiijisg and loitering in the food to be presented at the teh meeting. Mtc Soulier, Union Board "jwt appointed Kent McCrim-"... McCrim-"... Ann McDonald, Elizabeth ae and Dean Neal Max-'tjthfccommitte Max-'tjthfccommitte which will sel-KI sel-KI year's board members. j K OTHER ACTION, the board I 'i'Kj the policy regarding U- i' J art displays which was drawn 3 last month's meeting, and J send copies of the policy u. s'! artists involved in the of Regents action which re-':i re-':i art from the Union. Hrickson, director of the It , ,;iin2. submitted design-ff-s of the proposed Te-of Te-of the Union Board |