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Show Advisory Cabinet Adds 9 Members nearly thirty applications which were submitted by various campus groups. With the new members, the cabinet cabi-net hopes to gain more overall representation of the studentbody, Matheson stated. Woof, joint representation of freshmen. fresh-men. Foreign Students Invited According to Matheson, the cabinet cabi-net extends a repeated invitation to all foreign students to submit an application for membership. "We note the quality and caliber of all of those who have applied and thank all applicants for their interest," he stated. Matheson believes the Advisory Cabinet acts as an intermediary between groups and organizations on campus and students executives in ASUU. 'The cabinet represents these groups to ASUU and also communicates ASUU decisions and activities to the groups," he said. "It works in two directions." Selection Committee The Membership and Selection Committee includes Bobbi Allan, Roger Day and Rick White, members mem-bers of the cabinet, and Jan Diehl and Mike Christensen of the Organizations Or-ganizations Board. Representatives were chosen from Nine new Advisory Cabinet members, mem-bers, representing eight different campus, organizations, have been announced by John Matheson, chairman of Membership and Selection Selec-tion Committee, Tuesday. The nine members will fill vacancies va-cancies and represent new areas on Advisory Cabinet for the remainder re-mainder of the school year. They include Rick Feinauer, professional groups emphasizing medicine and engineering; H. Greg Jensen, business busi-ness and other professional groups ; Kathy Hernon, military sponsor corps; Sarah E. Peper, scholastic fraternities and sororities ; Sue Gridley, women's dormitory representative; rep-resentative; Roberta Allan, Pan-hellenic; Pan-hellenic; Frederick Froerer, married mar-ried students and University Village; Vil-lage; Joey Lytle and Glen Vander |