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CABINET The studentbody president ' s cabinet serves as advisory body de- signed to bring a broad scope of opinion into various vital questions concerning the studentbody. This group forms an important leaison between the studentbody president and the leaders of all campus governmental organizations. It is also an instrument for effective dissemination of information received from the university admin- istration and other schools through the studentbody president. Row 1 (left to right): Janet Christenson, sec. to ASBYU President; Gordon Goffman, Supreme Court; Tom Stone, ASBYU Presi- dent; Rex Lee, Senate; Georgeanna Ward, AWS; Gary Driggs, IOC. Row 2: Gordy Hansen, Junior Class; Keith Martin, Honor Council; Dallas Merrill, assistant to the president; Ray Ely, Senior Class; Dan Lau, Sophomore Class; Max Pitcher, Elections; Dee Hadley, Student Participation. 27
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Row 1 (left to right) Rex Lee; President, Marilyn McMeen, Katherine Sundwall, Jim Taylor, Patty Jo Ward, Karl Spoerl. Row 2: Jud- ith Litster, LeeAnn Vanderford, Glenda Cooper, Gordy Hansen, Bonnie White, LaMont Ririe, Penny Druke, Bill Hunn, Don Bahr. Row 3: Dennis Warner, John Mangum, Ray Ely, Dan Lau, John Anderson, Jerry Benson, Chuck Johnson, Laura Jo Dunkley. SENATE Acting as the legislative branch of the government of the Associated Students of Brigham Young Llniver- sity, the senate was active this year in passing bills and other such legal action. One of the chief ac- complishments of the senate was the passing of legis- lation defining the use of emblems by campus or- ganizations. They also made possible the provision that cheerleaders should be elected. A constitutional amendment, making the Constitution the supreme law of the student body. A bill limiting queens and preferred men was also acted upon. The group also sponsored Tell It To Your Senator Week in the fall. Frosh class president, John Anderson, expresses his opinion concerning a change in the constitution. 26
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Seated (left to right) Ray A. Geigle, Pres ident; Pat Ford. Standing: Sharon Ballard, Judy Shell, Janet Nims, Sharon Holsten, Thomas MacKay. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION Student government, educational af- fairs, student affairs, and international affairs are the four division of the Na- tional Student Association on the Brig- ham Young University campus and in the regional and national divisions. Ray Geigle and his committee heads, Judy Shell, Janet Nims, Tom Mackay and Sharon Ballard have worked this year on such projects as a student government handbook and a chart showing adminis- trative chain of command for student information. They also attended conven- tions, meeting with other NSA leaders. NSA is made up of over 400 colleges and universities throughout the United States. These are divided into approxi- mately 30 regions, the Utah region be- ing made up of five schools. BYU stu- dents, Ray Geigle and Doug Evans, served this year as president and vice- president of the Utah region. On campus, this organization acts as an independent organization, under the supervision of the student body presi- dent and student coordinator. Judy Shell directs the production of the new ASBYU organizations chart to be placed in the Student Coordinator ' s Of- fice. 28
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