Final CAB meeting of term wraps-up business
The Campus Activities Board wrapped up business for the first half of the semester Tuesday, including allocating money to the Pit for a Halloween event. CAB will not meet for the next two weeks due to midterms. Meetings will resume Oct. 24.
Samantha Evans, treasurer, said the CAB account contains $6,450.
CAB allocated the $1,800 that would have been used for October’s free movie night to the Pit, who requested the money for a Halloween haunted house and dance.
Jamie Keller, vice president, said that 100 students attended the last free movie night event, while approximately 400 students attended the last Pit dance. He said the Pit’s goal is to reach more students with the same amount of money.
Luke Wright, president, asked clubs to take their homecoming bed sheets back to their clubs. T.J. Thomson, secretary, asked club representatives if they would prefer to have CAB agendas and minutes emailed to them as opposed to handed out at the meetings, so that they would have more time to read the minutes before they vote to approve them. One representative voiced her agreement, noting the eco-friendliness of the proposed action. Another pointed out that she takes notes on the agenda to bring back to her club. Wright suggested printing only the agendas, and emailing the minutes. The representatives thought that this was a good compromise, and there were no dissenting views expressed.
Shellie Johns, adviser, read a report from Dr. Janie Park, thanking CAB for being involved in homecoming.
