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ASASU Government Is of, by and For the Students Max Goodrich, Dick Finley, Judy Meyer, Fred Reish, Fred Reish, president Sam Linder, Max Goodrich, Linda Oakley, first vice president administrative first semester vice president activities vice president
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Dr. Richard Wootten, financial aids director Dr. Roy Rice, summer session extension division dean Charles La Due, comptroller Administrative Staff Dean Smith, director of development publications Edward Hickcox, housing director.
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The executive council, composed of the associated student officers, the executive manager and the dean of students, is the principle agency of the associated students in administering its programs. The council is charged with the responsibility of enforcing legislation, administering the executive branch, and creating new activities and programs for the student body. Dr. Shofstall, Marty Stellhorn, Sam Linder, Bob Marty Stellhorn, AWS president Bob McConnell, AMS president Organizing the programs of Associated Students, AS officers represent the student body on such University committees as Student Affairs, Athletic Board, Admissions and Standards, University Disciplinary Committee, and Campus Traffic Advisory Committee. Special programs planned by the executive council involve many areas of student activity. A Publicity Board was established to inform students of activities available to them. The Senate, in dealing with unappropriated balance of AS funds, donated $35,000 to the Library Book Fund and appropriated funds for a Carillon Bell System. Chris Kajikawa, Judy Meyer, secretary Donna Rodgers acting activities vice president secretary to ASASU Executive Manager
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