University of California Santa Barbara - La Cumbre Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1964

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egislative Council Sets A S Policy The governmenT of The sTudenTs of UCSB is a govern- Spruell Representative Dooley RHA Representarive Milakovich s Representative-at-Large of The sTuclenTs in The True sense of The word for The Legislahve Council The sTudenTs regulaTe Their acTiviTies and organizclfions. The members, The presi- vice-presiclenT, and Two Women's and Two Men's irge-whose voTes or acTions aTfecT enTire sTuclenT body are dependenf on The voTe of The re sTudenT body for Their elecTion. The inTeresTs of sTuolenT groups are mainTciinecl by The remaining a fraTerniTy represenTciTive, Cl sororiTy repre- Two men's and Two women's RHA represenTa- and ci men's and women's non-aTTilic1Tecl repre- iw-of Elaine WebsTer Secretary Jim Briscoe Judy Sfone Fraferniry Represemative Women's Non-Affiliated Representative WRT-F: ' l f5if f fe. lffiif if is f Jeff Baal Men's Rl-lA RepresenTaTive Sandy Rabago Women's Rl-lA RepresenTaTive Bruce Shaw Men's RepresenTaTive-at-Large Gail Grisby Women's Representative-at-Large Dan Deerer Vice PresidenT Era-, ,Z , . ie ee Al Arkush Men's Non-Affiliafed RepresenTaTive Barbara Canning. Women's RHA RepresenTaTive Liz Cleeves Women's Representative-af-Large

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BOB ANDREWS Associated Students President The President's Message: Student government this year has been characterized by increasihg awareness and a newly emerging sense of responsibility. Legislative Council has admirably met the growing pains created by a totally new and different constitutional structure handed us by our predecessors, and has changed a paper document into a functioning system. Accepting the premise that the iustification for the existence of stu- dent government lies in its contribution to the total intellectual develop- ment of the student, it becomes apparent that student government and its related endeavors should exploit all the cultural and educational opportunities available. We have discovered that we not only have a very great opportunity, but also a duty to provide a laboratory in which the skills and ideas acquired within the classroom may be put into prac- tice. The development ofa series of panel discussions featuring experts in various fields, and the greatly expanded area of academic awards have testified to the more serious goals of students. This increasing sense of responsibility has been recognized by the University administration and compensated with greater freedom and autonomy. The removal of the Regent's ban on Communist speakers has resulted in the Associated Stu- dents bringing two prominent Communists to our campus, thereby con'- tributing to the preservation of the Open Forum. ln an effort to insure the quality of the UCSB student body, the Associated Students have assumed responsibility for active student re- cruitment through the very well organized and effective student Speakers' Bureau. This year, with the newly established Visitation Committee, we have provided a means whereby student recruitment may be followed up during the summer months. Aware that the support and encouragement of the constituent organ- izations on our campus is essential, the Associated Students have pro- vided the first opportunity whereby campus living groups and other organizations can meet their financial obligations through an AS spon- sored fund raising event. Beachcombers' Holiday, designed with the individual campus organization in mind, has marked another significant step in the growth of UCSB. It has indeed been a satisfying and rewarding experience to work with and observe the high degree of responsibility evident in today's student leader. Every indication points to the continued development of this trend-a trend of which both campus and community may be iustly proud. V 24 Wm.



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Board Chairmen Coordinate Related Committees i Simi stop? .r is E on Dan Deeter gives a report to both the voting and non-voting members of Legislative Council, Dan Collins Student Activities Board Chairman Susi Kovitz Communications Board Chairman 26 aww ,, Y we .FM at V ' 'S if,'- :ta s ae-ia,x f - w S Responsibility for voicing the interests of the com- mittees which have been organized into the Admin- istrative Boards lies with the chairmen of the seven boards. The Government Affairs Board, which facili- tates and expedites the various government func- tions of the Associated Students and the operations of the committees represented in it, is presided over by the A.S. Vice-President. Chairmen appointed by the President and subject to the approval of the Leg- islative Council preside over the Student Activities Board, which supervises and directs plans to foster student activities for the Associated Students, the Student Services Board, which directs plans for the student services activities, the Activities Calendar Board, which is responsible for the coordination of the activities of all registered organizations and ac- tivity groups, the Community Board, which encour- ages and supervises various student activities of a community nature, and the Department Commissions Board, which supervises the activities of the depart- ment commissions of music, speech, recreation, and athletics. The Publications Board, which coordinates, aids and promotes the various publications repre- sented on the Board, has the power to appoint and remove the editors ot the various publications and the director of KCSB. The Publications Board chairman is elected from among the editors and director of KCSB. Af , i .,.::: , Marcia Knopf Linda Maron Publications Board Chairman Student Services Board Chairman Bob Rosenberg Ron Cook Betty Fletcher Judicial Board Chairman Department Commission Board Activities Calendar Board Chairman Chairman

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