University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1955

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I Students The Save Our Name campaign gave student offi- cers political experience on a state-wide scale. sudden snurt of movement began in February to defeat bills Arizona State College at Tempe a university. VVorking with alumnae groups, ASUA conducted a and city-wide canvass to fill protesting petitions send to the state legislature. In October 26 student body officers and leaders en- a Greyhound journey following the football team to to meet with officers and publication heads the University of New Mexico, to tour the pueblo and, incidentally, to attend the Arizona-New football game that night. An 11-member Student Council, including all A officers plus SUAB and AWS presidents, the Union Director and the Graduate Manager, directs all student affairs. Durazo attended a Boston convention to discuss racial problems in colleges. Beam and next year's presi- dent went to the annual Pacific Coast Presidents' Asso- ciation convention. CHARLES CBUIXIPSD TRIBOLET, Graduate Manager. Coordinators iii 3 IL ae i H SEED L d . 45 'IU' - k .... ,, .af 52:1 Q mg, , D1 s . 'f .f , . jfs-. -. .. ij -al, . A .N 1 i .V U H- ly X, I I - , ,i. -r -' ' Evelyn Olson C financial managerl, Ken Coopwood C ticket man- agerl, Betty Walker fsecretaryi, Nancy Vincent Cstcnographerl. Henk Moonen, formerly a commercial photographer in New York and Tucson, took over the ASUA photo di- vision. VVith the aid of another New Yorker, Art Grasberger, he set up new policies, brought the di- vision out of the red and worked closely with the Desert. n , is yy. is BOW' 1: Paula Axnason, Dick Ericson, Art Crasberger, Henk Moonen. BOW 2: Andy Lawson, Gene Broadwater, Bob McNabb, George Kaine.

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Associate ' l ,' ..- 1 NIARKIE BAHKER, .s'ecretm'y, and CHARLIE DURAZO, , CC C vice resident B013 BEAM, preszclent 19 Student Council 3 1 M ROVV 1: Charles CBumpsJ Tribolet, Charlie Durazo, Bob Beam, Markie Barker, Marvin CSwecleJ Johnson. ROVV 2: Don Watson, Skip Corley, Ann Moyer, Lynn Vandercook, Curtis Jennings, Doug Holsclaw. 16



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Governing Boards BOARD OF CONTROL The board of Control was headed this year 'by ASUA vice president Charlie Durazo. The duty of the board is to allocate all funds obtained by the activity fee assessed each student during registration. With an increase to S10 from 88.75 charged to the students activity ticket, the board Worked with a budget of 860,000 They also met special requests from organizations for imoney. ROW 1: Ann Moyer, Charlie Durazo, Bob Beam, Markie Barker. ROWV 2: Andy Tolson, A. L. Slonaker, Charles 'T1'ibolet, Curtis Jennings. STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE Appointed by the President of the Univer- :sity, the committee is made up of five students and four faculty members. Its purpose is to con- sider matters of mutual interest to the faculty and students. Recommendations are made for the improvement of student life and discipline on campus when the matters are not specifically .stated in University rules. 'Charlie Durazo, Dick Herbst, Dorothy Clement, Robert Nugent, Bob Beam, Ann Moyer, A. L. Slonaker. as sg ,ev U' an M l HBH VB HEEMHB SS HER E89 . is M E is me em ig-na mm' use . it s .w me me ,is mr H ,S rgiwiiiggi . ig?-Ii' B 'EQ :': 5 'K sw em :E - ' is 1',,,.'1m wif B we E N ,aber eval l.g. B B ml ss i 'Q' ' A 4 f rkliigj -,.fx 'R xtwen BOARD or PUBLICATIONS Choosing of the Desert Queen is a break fi the routine matters of discussing policies, c tracts and finances of the Wildcat, Desert Kitty Kat. The board appoints the editors : business managers of the publications after terviewing the petitioning applicants. It is in up of the three editors and business manag ASUA president, head of the journalism Depart ment Douglas Martin, Graduate M a n a g e I Charles QBumpsj Tribolet and Head of the Pressp Bureau Bill Smith. y ROW 1: Peggy Reeve, Herb Stolcoe. ROVV 2: Joyce Ballard, Bill Smith, Betty Io Ewing, Mary Ann VVeaver, Doug Martin. HOXV S: Charles KBLIHIDSJ Tribolet, Bob Beam.

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