University of California Los Angeles - Bruin Life / Southern Campus Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Operating under almost ideal circumstances, high grade member- ship and a minimum of administrative control, the Student Execu- tive Council handled many ideas of first rate importance not only to the student body but to the world in general. Paramount v ere the questions of loyalty oaths and executive control of publica- tions which produced many weeks of struggle. The solutions, never unanimous, were representative of the divergent interests of the student body. Elective members of the SEC are the president and vice-president of the student body, chairmen of OCB, Welfare Boards, URA, SSA, and NSA, presidents of AMS and AWS and two representatives at large. The chairmen of the Theater Activities Board, Publication Board, Music and Service Board, Speech Activi- ties Board, and MAB are appointed by the members of their or- ganizations. In addition the Graduate Manager, without vote, a faculty adviser, an alumni repre:entative and an appointed repre- sentative at large sit on the council. After a particularly grueling session of SEC. Dean HAHN, GEORGE SEELIG. JIM GARST, and BOB GAUDINO dropped their guards for a moment In an effort to relax and escape the pressures of complex SEC legislation. The six dollars per student alloted to the ASUCLA fund is the prime interest of the Board of Control, which oversees and prohibits the spending of ASUCLA money. On this augustly Scotch board are LORRAINE GAY. JESSIE RHULMAN, JOHN JACKSON, MILTON HAHN, SHERRILL LUKE, DOROTHY WRIGHT. WILLIS MORRISON. BILL ACKERMAN, and GEORGE TAYLOR.

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Standing, left to right: John Bernard, Graduate Students Assoc; Tom Hitchcock, Welfare Bd chnn; Bob Koenig, Music and Service Bd chm; Bob Lindh, rep-at-large; Ed Fitigerald, speech activities: Bob Gaudino, NSA; Dean Jessie Rhulman, administration rep: John Jaclcson, alumni rep; Pat Brown, URA; George Seelig, Men ' s Athletic Bd; Bill Ackerman, graduate manaker. Sitting, left to right: Kathy Holser, rep-at-large; Willis Morrison, rep-at-large: Bob Franklin, OCB; Lorraine Gay, secy ' to SEC; Sherrili Luke ASUCLA president; Dorothy Wright, ASUCLA vice-presi- dent; Ted Nissen, AMS; Jim Garst, Publications Bd; Gordon Mason, theater activities. Not pic- tured: Bobette Camp, AWS. Even president LUKE put his hand up during the discussion in the parliamentary razzle-dazzle that pre- ceded the famous Bruin-Publications Board debate. The question of freedom of the press kept many SEC members hot under the collar in the council chambers. 24



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REPS AT LARGE Revision of the ASUCLA cons+i+u+ion for a betfer funcHoning student government and coordination to assure each class suc- cessful events with little or no conflict between all-campus and class activities were several projects of Representatives at Large Kathy Holser, Bob Lindh and Willis Morrison. Also on their program for the year was the growing parking problem of an expanding southern California campus. Using the Share Your Ride slogan to point out the advantages of bringing riders, offering priority car space to those who cooperate, a committee headed by Bob Lindh strove for a better parking system. These were only a sampling of the predicaments tackled by UCLA ' s three popular representatives. As UCLA ' s elected delegate to the National Students Asso- ciation, BOB GAUDINO represents the student body at the national convention, which acts as a clearing house for the ideas and practices of student government in American col- leges, and champions the welfare of US and foreign students. Although her DG sisters seldom see KATHY HOLSER around the house, they are mighty proud of this Cal ' Clubber . . . the second girl Rep-at- Large in UCLA history. Theta Delt BOB LINDH, complete with saddle shoes and cashmere, is a former pride of the Junior Class. This smiling Gold Keyer now repre- sents his class on SEC. Phi Psi WILLIS MORRISON, Rep-at- Large, is just about the fastest man around these parts .. . swimmer that is. His blue ribbons are now used as wall-paper at the Tri-Delt house.

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