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ACTIVITIES VICE-PRESIDENT: Dick Dick Dodson explains some business to K A.Qi,AQL QDFQQERQ PRESIDENT: Dick Dodson presided over appointed the the executive council and chairmen of all executive boards. He also suggested legislation to the Student Senate, and had general charge of all official A. S activities. SECRETARY: Mary Lou Pyle served as secretary in all A.S. executive council and official meetings. She also recorded business and kept records of of the Student Senate all business and legislation passed by the Senate and Executive Council. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT: Tom Shaffer presided as Speaker of the Student Senate and appointed chairmen of senate com- mittees. His job included organizing all mechanisms of the senate and checking all bills passed by the senate. Finley had charge of editing and collecting all material for each semester's activity calen- dar. He also presided over the activities co-ordination board. -18- athy Freestone at an executive council meeting
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STATE PRESS The State Press is published twice a week throughout the school year. It is a college- owned, student-operated newspaper, distrib- uted on campus, student subscriptions being included in the activity fee. Staff work on the State Press rates highly as a student ac- tivity, and also serves as professional training for students enrolled in the various classes in journalism. Staff members. from left to right. sit- ting at copy desk are Sports Editor. Abe Gutierrez: Organizations Editor, Twila Drumm: Organizations Editor. Rochelle Mackey. Managing editors serving first and second semesters, standing. from left to right are Loretta Granieri. Phil Fry, and Amy Rusich. State Press. issued bi-weekly on campus. is tabloid size, ranging from 8 to I0 pages per issue. and is distributed on campus and throughout the country to other collegiate newspapers. Nelda Saxton, first semester editor of the State Press. hands Chuck Granieri the dingbat symbol of the editorship that Chuck assumed for second semes- ICF.
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ASAQC EXECUTIVE COUM CII. The Arizona State Executive Council is composed of the student body officers and the chairmen of each of the executive boards: Tom Shaffer, vice president, Dean Shofstall, advisorg Kathy Free- stone, Cultural Affairs Boardg Dave McNeil, Social Boardg Jo Jackson, Rally and Traditions Boardg Mary Lou Pyle, ASAS Secretary, Dick Dodson, ASAS Presidentg Locha Diaz, AWS Pres- identg LeRoy Whitson, Memorial Union Boardg Gary Lodmill, Investigation Departmentg Bob Smithers, Guidance Boardg Diane Blommel, Elections Board, and Roy Crosby, AMS President. AQAQC STUDENT SEN Z The Student Senate of Arizona State has representatives from AMS, AWS, Religious Council, the four classes, Off-Campus Men and Women, lnterfraternity council, Panhellenic council, In- terhall and Interscience councils, the four colleges, and the Foreign Language council. Tom Shaffer, Speaker of the Senate, presided over the meetings, and Mary Lou Pyle was secretary. -19-
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