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A. S. W. S. U. ACTIVITIES CENTER
Records, 1935-1974

The records of the A. S. W. S. U. Activities Center were deposited at the Washington State University Library in August, 1975. They were processed from February 1976 to May 1976 by Ross James Pegler.

Number of Containers 11
Linear Feet of Shelf Space 5.5
Approximate Number of Items 2500

HISTORY OF OFFICE

The ASWSU (Associated Students of Washington State University) Activities Center serves the university by organizing, directing and generally over-seeing many campus-related student group activities. Administering of student organizations includes constant evaluation and advisement.

The Activities Center was established with approval of the Board of Regents in the Spring of 1947 in answer to student and faculty demands. It began operation during the fall semester of that year. The goal of the Activities Center was to enable a joint student-faculty coordination and participation in student and campus life. The student-faculty cooperative effort was to be augmented by a staff of professionals through whose help the Activities Center was "to bring efficiency and direction by coordinating and guiding existing student organizations, by assisting new groups in developing new programs, an by aiding individual students in planning a balanced program of activities." (As observed in a Review of Student Activities Center Program, April, 1948).

At the time the Activities Center was organized, most of the social activities and student involvement in campus life were coordinated by living groups. As students' living arrangements gradually became more diffuse, the Activities Center became a more important central focal point coordinating their activities. The Activities Center, therefore, became a place of general guidance, assistance and counseling for student committees and concerns. Furthermore, it became a central repository for committee records where evaluations of past activities could be used for recommendations of procedures for future efforts. In this regard, on an annual basis, evaluations of past activities could be used for recommendations of procedures for future efforts. In this regard, on an annual basis, evaluative reports are filed with the Activities Center so that evaluations of the programs can be made; these reports are filed by Committee Chairmen, as well as by faculty advisors to individual committees.

The Activities Center also played a supplemental role in reorganization of the student government. Prior to the formation of the Activities Center, and for some time after it began, the major student government organizational structure was the class governments. However, in time, and especially during the decade of the 1960s, the ASWSU (an organization of all students) superseded the class government system, and the class governments were discontinued in 1968. For the Activities Center this has meant that the role of the students, in directing and actually involving themselves in the workings of the Activities Center, has increased. What was once a joint student-faculty arrangement, in conjunction with professional administrators, has become more of a joint effort between students and professionals.

DESCRIPTION OF THE RECORDS

The records of the Activities Center include memoranda, reports, correspondence, and committee materials such as brochures, financial records, minutes, rosters and membership lists of the student committees. They cover the period since World War II and the establishment of the Activities Center, 1946-1973.

ARRANGEMENT OF THE RECORDS

The collection has been arranged by committee or organization in alphabetical order. Most are contained in a single folder, but several are larger and more extensive.


SERIES DESCRIPTION

Series I Records of Activities Committees, project organizations, and project
Containers
coordinators, 1946-1973 (accession of 1975) 1-11
Series II Records of Activities Committees, project organizations and project
coordinators, 1968-1974 (accession of 1976) 12-13
Series III Records regarding recognized campus organizations, 1935-1972 14-19


CONTAINER LIST

 

Series I.

Records of Activities Committees, project organizations, and project coordinators, 1946-1973 (accession of 1975)

Box
Description
Items
1
Bands and Bookers: Correspondence, publicity and information from booking agents, notes and financial information, 1968-1970. (2 folders)
170
  Blood Drives: Advisors and annual final reports, correspondence, committee notes and arrangements information, 1952-1966.
60
  Carnivals: Carnival Committee annual reports, 1955-1966
10
  Committee on Political Education: Advisor's report and newspaper clippings, 1963-1965.
2
  Cougar Code: Correspondence and memoranda, annual reports, code manuals, 1953-1956.
30
2
Cougar Code: Correspondence and memoranda, annual reports, code manuals, 1956-1963.
30
  Cougarettes: Annual reports, cheers and other materials memoranda and correspondence, 1961-1969.
20
  Cougar Coordinating Council: Annual reports, correspondence and memoranda, 1967 Oregon State University football game arrangements, 1956-1964; 1965-1968. (2 folders)
20
  Crimson Block: Annual reports, correspondence and committee materials, 1961-1968.
25
  CUB Christmas: Annual reports, photographs and committee organizational information, 1953-1966.
65
  CUB Crafts Committee: Annual reports, 1956-1960.
3
  CUB Crafts Operation and Program Report: Annual report, 1959-1960.
1
3
CUB Dance: Annual reports, committee materials: band publicity, correspondence, financial records and contracts, 1952-1967; 1968-1969. (2 folders)
150
  CUB Games Committee: Annual reports, 1953-1963.
3
  CUB House Committee: Annual reports, general policy statement, 1953-1965.
8
  CUB Music Committee: Annual reports, 1953-1965.
12
  CUB Program Council: Annual reports, clippings of special events, correspondence, memoranda, also includes reports on regional conferences and 5th CUB Birthday Party, 1954-1966.
50
  CUB Publicity Committee: Annual reports, guidelines, 1957-1959.
5
  CUB Special Events: Annual reports, 1954-1964.
10
4
Dad's Association: Correspondence, membership roster, memoranda, Association's minutes, constitution, events calendar, 1950-1967; 1968. (2 folders)
100
  Dad's Day Committee: Correspondence, annual reports, financial records (yearly), minutes, scrapbook mementos, photographs, guideline-notebooks, 1946-1952;l 1953-1957; 1958-1964. (3 folders)
150
5
Dad's Day Committee: Correspondence, annual reports, financial records (yearly), minutes, scrapbook mementos, photographs, guideline-notebooks, 1965-1969.
50
  Election Board: Reports, campaign practices and procedures, ballots and results, 1964-1971.
50
  Evaluation Commission: Final reports on several WSU committees, 1957-1960.
35
  Foreign Films: Annual reports, correspondence, selection procedures for films (and choices), financial records, bound volume-reports, movie reviews, 1948-1950.
5
6
Foreign Films: Annual reports, correspondence, selection procedures for films (and choices), financial records, bound volume-reports, movie reviews, 1949-1951; 1962-1966; 1971-1972. (3 folders)
20
  Foreign Students: Correspondence, memoranda, information guides, 1951-1955.
15
  Freshmen-Faculty Weekend: Correspondence, annual reports, memoranda, clippings, 1953-1968.
8
  Freshmen Precept Committee: Reports, 1967-1968.
2
7
Freshman/Sophomore Class Files: Class constitutions, memoranda, correspondence, reports, 1950-1962.
20
  GSA Senate Minutes: Constitutions, minutes, rosters, Senate information and materials, 1970-1973.
60
  Hostel Commission: Annual reports, 1960-1965.
15
  International Relations: Committee reports, membership rosters, information sheets, 1958-1968.
5
  Homecoming: Annual reports, photographs, newspaper clippings, memoranda and correspondence, programs, financial records, 1949-1954; 1955-1956. (2 folders)
140
8
Homecoming: Annual reports, photographs, newspaper clippings, memoranda and correspondence, programs, financial records, 1957; 1958- 1959; 1960-1962; 1963-1964. (4 folders)
280
9
Homecoming: Annual reports, photographs, newspaper clippings, memoranda and correspondence, programs, financial records, 1965; 1966; 1967-1970. (3 folders)
220
  Lecture Artist Series: Annual reports, correspondence, program outlines, contractual information, purchase orders/financial records, 1961-1966.
85
  Men’s Spirit Group (Butchmen): Constitution, correspondence, memoranda, organization reports, 1963-1968.
15
  Model United Nations: Annual reports, 1959-1964.
5
10
Music Listening Room: Record inventory and procedures guidelines, 1961.
1
  New Student Week: Reports, booklets, evaluation formats, 1952-1970.
20
  Personnel Committee: Minutes, interview records, final reports, memoranda, questionnaire, 1958-1973.
60
  Rally Committee: Annual reports, minutes, photographs, clippings, guidelines and duties, 1953-1968.
75
  Retreats: Reports, evaluations and agendas, financial records, 1954-1968.
8
  SR/JR Class File: Class reports, financial records, organizational lists and functions, 1946-1959.
20
  Scholarship Committee: Letter, 1963.
1
  Sports Federation: Constitution and applications, n.d.
2
  Social Coordinating Council: Social guide, annual reports, clippings, constitution, policy guidelines, correspondence, memoranda, 1948-1965.
20
11
Social Coordinating Council: Social guide, annual reports, clippings, constitution, policy guidelines, correspondence, memoranda, 1967.
15
  Student-Community Relations: Committee reports, publicity and clippings, 1957-1963.
10
  Three Forks Homecoming Festival: Committee records, clippings, drafts of letters, 1969.
35
  Yell Squad: Yell King & Queen materials, annual reports, correspondence, memoranda, yells and cheers, constitution, and financial records, 1949-1968.
90

  

Series II.

Records of Committees, project organizations and project coordinators, 1968-1974. Accessioned, 1976; processed, March 1977.

Number of Containers 2
Linear Feet of Shelf Space 1
Approximate Number of items 1150

Correspondence, enclosures, advertising, questionnaires, and contracts regarding extra-curricular activities. Material is similar to that of Series I, only arranged in a second alphabetical series encompassing this accession.

 

Box
Folder
Description
Items
12
1
Adverting Survey. Questionnaire, tabulations, and related materials relative to survey measuring the effectiveness of various forms of publicity used by student activities, 1974.
200
 
2-6
Art Committee. Correspondence, minutes, notes of Art Committee regarding CUB Arts Exhibits and insurance of art works, 1968-1972.
300
 
7
Association of College Unions. Correspondence and convention materials, 1970-1973.
150
13
8
Committee Publicity and Programming. Correspondence, clippings and advertising materials relative to publicity of extra-curricular activities, 1972-1973.
100
 
9
Dad's Day. Correspondence and publicity materials, 1968-1971.
150
 
10
General Information and Schedules. Correspondence, letters, and announcements relative to a variety of Activities Center services, 1971-1974.
100
 
11
Grant Applications. Proposals and cover letters regarding extramural financing, 1970-1971.
50
 
12
Winter Festival. Entry blanks, award certificates, correspondence and publicity, 1972-1973.
100

 

Series III.

Records relating to recognized campus organizations, 1935-1962. Accessioned, 1976; processed, March, 1977.

Number of Containers 6
Linear Feet of Shelf Space 3
Approximate Number of Items 3000

Constitutions, by-laws and similar organizational documents of campus organizations, period reports of faculty advisors, and attached correspondence, organized in an alphabetical sequence of organization names. Records of most organizations date from the late 1940s to the early 1970s, with older records included in a few cases.

Box
Description
14
African Students Association
  Agronomy Club
  Alpha Chi Sigma
  Alpha Epsilon Rho
  Alpha Zeta
  American Chemical Society Student Affiliates
  American Society of Civil Engineers
  American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  American Veterinary Medical Association
  Angel Flight
  Arab Students Association
  Arnold Air Society
  Associated Students of the College of Agriculture
  Associated Women Students
  Association of the U. S. Army
  Beta Gamma Sigma
  Block and Bridle Club
15
Cougar Flying Club
  Cougar Swim Club
  Crimson Clover
  Crimson W
  Dairy Science Club
  Engineering Coordinating Council
  Entomology Society
  Fish Fans
  Food Science Club
  Forestry Club
  Graduate and Professional Students Association
  Hawaiian Club
  Home Economics Chapter
  Horticulture Club
  India Students Association
  Intercollegiate Knights
  Interfraternity Council
16
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
  Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity
  Latter Day Saints Student Organizaion
  Mortar Board
  Men's Physical Education Association
  Mu Phi Epsilon
  National Collegiate Players
  Omicron Nu
  Omicron Delta Kappa
  Orchesis
  Outing Club
  Parachute Club
17
Pharmacy Wives
  Phi Alpha Theta
  Phi Beta Kappa
  Phi Epsilon Kappa
  Phi Eta Sigma
  Phi Kappa Phi
  Phi Mu Alpha Sinfinia
  Pi Lambda Theta
  Pi Sigma Alpha
  Pi Tau Iota
  Poultry Club
  Psi Chi
  Residence Hall Association
  Rho Chi
  Rho Epsilon
  Rho Nu
18
Scabbard and Blade
  Sigma Delta Chi
  Sigma Gamma Epsilon
  Sigma Iota
  Sigma Tau
  Soccer Club
  Society of Automotive Engineers
  Society of American Military Engineers
  Spurs
  Student American Pharmaceutical Association
  Tau Beta Phi
19
WSU Army ROTC Rifle Club
  WSU Folkdancers
  Women’s Recreational Association
  Young Americans For Freedom
  Young Democrats
  Young Mens Christian Association
  Young Republicans