Campus Activities Board

CAB cuts meeting short for volleyball

The Campus Activities Board conducted a 15 minute meeting in order to have time for sand volleyball afterward. The game is part of an attempt to make CAB meetings more interesting, according to Adam Neumann, publicity coordinator.

The CAB account contains $6,450, Samantha Evans, treasurer, said.

Luke Wright, president, asked representatives to tell the executive board if they have an excused absence from a CAB meeting. Representatives also need to submit a note from their clubs’ advisers to explain their absence. The Senate Finance Committee wants to know which clubs are attending the CAB meetings, Wright said.

Club representatives can only represent one club at the CAB meetings, Wright said. There is a conflict of interest if a student represents two clubs.

Clubs that are interested in helping with homecoming events or the homecoming committee should talk to Wright.

Sara Labor, student events coordinator, said the rugby team is having a bake sale 10 a.m. Thursday at the clock tower. Saturday is Family Day. There will be a pancake breakfast 7:30 a.m. at Memorial Hall. The football game is noon at Elliot field.

Neumann asked how many students were interested in playing volleyball. About eight students expressed interest, so Neumann asked if they would be interested in other activities or just meeting as usual. A few students said they would be interested in activities that involved food or weren’t too long.

Laure Sinn, adviser, said Family Day events will include a horse-drawn wagon rides around campus, family portraits, and a rodeo at the Dawes County Fairgrounds.

There will be a 9/11 memorial gathering 11 a.m., Monday on the Dean’s Green.

James Bahensky, Senate vice-president, said the T-shirts for the student section of sports events will hopefully be in by Friday.