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RULES COMMITTEE Left to Right Barbara Humphrey, Steve Duke, Bucky Hayes, Kathy Roe, and Don Stocks. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE , Marilyn Tope picking up mail at organizations box. Dorothy Shlyk and Mildred Luckie confer while Joan Bednorz answers the telephone. Left to Right - Roland Kee, Gwen Hall, Jerry Cannon, and Kathy Roe. Calendar Committee chairman Carolyn Cum- mins makes a correction on the ASC social agenda.
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President Bucky Hayes NEW CONSTITUTION To increase the educational values of stu- dent life, to strengthen the unity of purpose between Students, Faculty, and Administration in working toward a -common goal, to broaden the representative character of the student ' s government, and to realize more fully in our student affairs the concepts and practices of efficient and dynamic democracy, we, the stu- dents of Arizona State College at Tempe do ordain and establish this Constitution. And so it was in the years of 1953 and 1954 that you as Arizona State College students adopted a new constitution and defined your principal objectives in the preamble. Your constitution, a step toward better stu- dent government, stated that all of the officials and branches had concerned as their primary duty the ascertaining of student opinion and the representing of it in their respective func- tions. Secretary Luva Raisch Activities Vice-President Clair A. Millett Administrative Vice-President Jack R. Mitchell
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LEGISLATIVE In the years 1953-54 the bell of freedom sounded at Arizona State and the notes of the freedom song, Democracy in Student Government, became an intri- cate part of our campus existence. The melody developed into the theme of a workable constitution written by the students for the students. Of the three branches established, the legislative, ex- ecutive and the judicial, the legislative seemed to be the most active, for a com- plete new set of bills and resolutions regulating school activity had to be pre- pared and passed by the student senate. Presiding speaker of the senate Buck-y Hayes, administrative aid Dean Shof- stall, and secretary of the senate Luva Raisch pose for photographer. Smilin ' senators get ready for a long session of work on new bills and resolutions. Twenty-two
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