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'h-t -'--r--m 94.1.. .. . U um mm LEYLZKU..xu v. m.ghww xxJQv v i h e t; Seated on the side lines at a board meeting are Dean Lawrence and Dean Palmer. Council members gave reports, debuted on issues, formulated policy and approved appointments during the weekly meetings. ADVISORY BOARD The Associated Students Advisory Board is made up of the directors of the various committees, such as awards, athletics, char- ities, elections, and finance. They serve as an advisory body to the Executive Board and comment on matters pertaining to their specific area of responsibility. From left to right: Bill Helf, Jan Helf, Tony Truex. Absentees cre- Anne Cuffe, Richard Shaw, Al Haber, Pete Simpson, Michael Gallagher, Penni Johnson. Linda Bernstein 35
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EXECUTIVE BOARD Com memi a:azoved up; Front row Tl. To rJ: Joel Kelmon, Bob Axel, Mary Meeder, Bill Helf. Middle row: Care Devoe, Andy Rogers, Harry Somuels, P01 Wilson, Gil Taylor, Mr. Joe BonanT. Back row: Cliff Spingler, Frank Tierney, Bob chim, Jim Malkin, Deon Lawrence, Ben Seal. The MeeTing every Wednesday ofTernoon GT ismad 3 p.m., The ExecuTive Board, also referred commit To as The Board of DirecTors of The Assoc- mew iaTed STudenTs CorpoeraTion, deTermined The andw official programs of The sTudenT body and commel served as The legisloTive and judicial branch Spam of The governmenT. They supporTed several new programs, cenTered around The lecTure program, and dealT wiTh many campus problems perToining To The sTudenTs. Their membership includes 15 RepresenToTives 0T Large, The five class presidents, A.M.S. -ond A.W.S. PresidenTs, and The A.S. PresidenT 0nd Vice-PresidenT. PresidenT Axel presided 0T weekly Board meetings, which were held every Wednesday ofTernoon in Building A.
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