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t Q Astr STUDENT GOVERNMENT, OUR REPRESENTATIVES. Student Senate The Student Senate is a representative form of student government which provides an opportunity for the student body to develop skills in democratic procedures. Senate members work at finding responsible means to help meet the social, economic, and curricular needs of the students. Acting as the forum for student concerns, the Senate members serve as the student representatives in deliberations with the faculty and the administration of the college. Money for the Senate's activities is generated from the Student Activity fee paid by each full time day student. The Senate is comprised of 63 Senators, seven elected from each class, and 35 At-Large Senators elected from the student body as a whole. Officers are elected annually from within the membership of the Senate. Four Standing Committees and the Executive Board serve as advisory bodies in the management of the Senate. Each Senator serves on one of the four Standing Committees. The Executive Board The Executive Board, consisting of the four con- stutional officers of the Student Senate and the chairpersons of the four Standing Committees, acts as the coordinating body for the Senate. The Executive Board carries out directives, mandates, and enforces all policies established by the Stu- dent Senate, in addition to developing and sug- gesting new programs. Front: Greg Andrulis. Second Row L-R: Dan Netto, Cathy Gomes, Sue Denaro, Diane Garvey. Back Row L-R: Virginia Greer, Tami Rometelli, Cindy Mellon.
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Budget And Management At full capacity, Budget and- Management CBAMJ is a ten member standing committee of the Student Senate. These ten committee members are responsi- ble for distributing a percentage of the student activity fee to any rec- ognized club on campus that re- 4,.f,,,. quests such funding. Written bud- ' ' gets, submitted by the club's trea- surer, are considered weekly and monies are allocated with the best interest of all E.C.S.C. students in mind. Clubs usually spent their money on guest lecturers, field trips, and the aquisition of equip- ment that will help fulfill their statement of purpose. Budget and Management is also responsibel for organizing, super- vising, and publicizing Senate and class elections. These include reg- ular elections in early fall and late spring and any other special elec- tion needed on campus. First row L-R: Donna Perrotti. Second tow L-R: Freddie Dyson. Third row L-R: Sherry Colman, Kelly Keech, Peter Massey, Gerri Dolyak. Forth tow L-R: Dan Netto. I x A 1' X Cen ter Opera ting Board The Center Operating Board is a programing Board. A few of the activities are Sunday night movies, dances, discos, pub events, spring concert, Leadership Banquet and Spree Day. The 24 members of C.O.B. work together to provide a variety of events available to the whole student body. is i l Q A ,,,.., Sitting L-R: Eileen Ference, Jeanne Coughlan, Jackie Wyman, Debbie Festa, Kathy Appleby, Sue Denaro. Kneeling L-R: Lisa Pagano, Judy Freedman, Paul Carozza, Rich Concelmo, Teri Knoblach, Marty Yan- ofsky. Standing L-R: Eileen Sweeny, Warren Kimbro, Pauls Malboeuf, Patti Rice, Lisa King, Tami Trojanowski, George Mellow, Paul Adams, Paul Malcolm. 197
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