San Jose State College - La Torre Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Executive Council Guy Gleason Vice President Corky Lobdell Corresponding Secretary Luann Copriviyu Recording Secretary, Spring Marsh Ward Becky Fudge Treasurer Recording Secretary, Fall The executive council is the administrative branch of student government. Its members are elected officers-the president of the A.S.B., Vice-president, secretaries, and treasurer. Its principle responsibility is the co-ordination of committee and sub-committee activities. It makes no policies and has no legislative - powers. The council administers the business of the A.S.B., compiles a proposed budget, executes laws passed by the student council, takes care of correspondence, and strives for continual rapport between community and college. 29

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Executive Branch C0 n, t R g. C es ees ees C 88 Legislative Branch uncil tan Stu Vi Elected from Student Council Students Elected thcers . 0r Representatives Appointed from Student Council Previous to the press deadline the student government was asked for an overall chart of its organization. The graph is merely an indication of an attempt to strengthen student government. It is not an example of an accepted platform. The revised proposal was presented to the student body during the latter part of the spring semester.



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Student Council One of the most important responsibilities of the Student Council is the establishment of a student budget. Student Body card sales, accounts receivable. faculty cards, and Veterans' incomes account for the income of funds. The budget does not include a $25,163 Gen- eral Reserve Fund which serves as a cushion in emergency situations. Many students remain unaware of the size of the ASB budget and the disbursement of their funds. Interested and concerned students contact the Student Council throughout the school year for clarifi- cation of appropriations and disbursements. The following budget was set up during the Fall semester. SITTING... left to right: Sherri Arcemont, Linda Hardin, Pat Hays, Joyce Rowson, B. J. Duffey, Corey Lobdell, Rich Hill, Luann Coprivilza, Jan Nelson, Becky Fudge, Judi Langen, Sge Barton, Carol Skapic. STANDING, left to right: Marsh Ward,- Sam Obregon, Pat McClenahan, Skip Fisk, Ross Phelps, Guy GleaSon, Dr. Lowell Walter, Bob Foster, Roger Johnson, Dick Johnston. Members of the Studelit Council are the executive Officers elected by the rStUdCI-lt body - and elected representatives from class councils. INCOME DISBURSEMENTS . Associated Women Students....$ 1615.00 Placement Service ...................... 100.00 Fall ASB Cards ............................ $80,250.00 Awards Committee .................. 5050.00 R.O.T.C. Rifle Team .............. 98.00 S rin A ' Class of 060, ,61, 062, 563 ............ 800.00 Radio-Television ...................... 400.00 p g SB Cards testlmated0 75,750-00 College Lecture Fund ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1000,00 Rally Committee ...................... 1500.00 Accounts Recenlable .................. 1,89573 Pres. Pub. Re. Fund .................. 400.00 Recognition Committee ---------- 223-00 F L , Community Service .................. 75.00 Recreation Program ---------------- 900-00 rom oans Co-Rec Activities ...................... 500.00 E111? 13666! Magazine ---------------- 410.00 Facult Cards - Freshman Camp ........................ 800.00 e 1310 1n L1fe Week ------------ 300-00 y ' Homecoming Committee ........ 855.00 Reserve for. Refund ---------------- 1500'00 Veterans Incomes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,545.00 Independent Men's Council.... 100.00 SOClal Affalrs 3900'00 Insurance. Ft'md ........................ 600.00 Sparta Camp 51550. ------ Intercollegiate Pistol Team 500.00 :11: 233:: 12:13 theStart iggggg Total ............... $158,940.73 Intercolleglate lele Team 700'00 Speech-Forensics 975:00 Intermural .................................. 1800.00 S - - - tudent Act1v1t1es Bldg. .......... 311.00 La Torre 003m ------------------------ 500-00 Student Council. 1860 00 Lyke 00am -------------------------------- 930-00 Student Court ....I33.111131: 175.00 Mchidden Health Cottage ------ 19:500-00 Student Public Relations ........ 100.00 Men's. Athletlcs ........................ 54,266.15 Student Union ............................ 3790.00 Mu01c 5250.00 Women's Athletic Association 2500.00 Offlce Expense .......................... 23,383.00 ------ Orientation Committee ............ 200.00 $158,940.73 30 '

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