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Senators Raise Relevancy of Issues Toward Responsible Representation The AS Senate proved this year to be a maturing body which has seen progress in its second year of legislative action. The most pertinent bill passed by the 15 Senators was a revision of the Univer- sity's alcohol policy. Over 100 interested students attended the Senate meeting where the bill was passed, and, although the bill was rejected by the University President, the mass interest in some revi- sion by the student body spurred the administration to revise the implementa- tion of the former policy. Other Fields were covered by the spir- ited student leaders including investiga- tions into the library facilities, student lounge and the campus security force. Although hindered at times by resigna- tions and apathy on the part of some sen- ators, the main student legislative group on campus, led by Senate Vice President Van O'Steen, appeared to have survived its second year of existence. The Szudenz Senafe moved their mee!- ingi from lbe Slu- denz Servirer Build- ing I0 Boney Hull Winler Quarler 10 arcommodaze in- creafed .rludent bod y alzendanre. Senior Kay Oclsi leililiex in im- peizcbmenl Zrinl of AS Trem- urer Andy Resnile during Spring Quarter.
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Senalarf Wayne Clark and Mike Loeb parlicipale in :li,rfuf.ri0n of one 07' Ike many periinerzl re.r0luli0r1.f before Ike ,rzudenl affenzbly tbif year. Senale .fenioni in january deal! largely wills zbe Uninermy al- folrol policy and down condi- fiom.
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