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REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL The Representative Council is one of the two legislative bodies concerned with the student body of the University of Arizona. The function of the Council is to review grievances, problems or suggestions from any group of students, and to coordinate and plan general student body activities. All matters concerning changes of policy or law are first discussed and voted on in Representative Council being sent to the Executive Council, where if passed after voting, they are made into policy. The Council is composed of one elected from each of the ten colleges, the president of the four classes, the Student Body officers, the Senior and Junior Councilwomen and Councilmen, the chairman of the Student Union Activities Board, and the presidents of Panhellenic, AWS, Inter-Fraternity Council, Inter-Dorm Council, the Student Religious Council, and the graduate and the Student Union director. Presiding over the Cou ncil this year was Joe Davis, the from the College of Mines and Metallurgy. JOE DAVIS REPCOUNCIL PRESIDENT Serving this year as president of Representative Council is Joe Davis. In his previous years at the U of A Joe has been president of the chapter of AIME and of the Engineering Council. A senior, Joe is a member of Theta Tau, engineering fraternity and serves on Executive Council. REP COUNCIL: Row 1: Gil Saines, Joe Davis, Diana Miter, Judy Clothier, Geri Craig, Carol Heiniger, Margo McKenzie, Judy Kent, John Vos; Row 2: Jim Hill, Al Quezada, Sid Corky Olsen, Bill Droke, Bill Bodenhamer, Corky Garner, Ralph Copal, Lou Crowder, Ed Morgan, Bob Posner, Larry Betts, Frank Jordan, Wayne Rapp, Tom Moore, G ordon Alley.
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TOM BERRESFORD ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Tom Berresford, administrative assistant, is responsible for assisting the President of ASUA when needed and taking over in his absence. This year Tom has strived to coordinate student activities with the 75th theme. Last year Tom was of the Inter-Dorm Council and was secretary of Alpha Kappa Psi, men ' s honorary. MARGO McKENZIE SENIOR COUNCILWOMAN Senior Councilwoman is Margo McKenzie. During her four years at the university, Margo has been a Spur, a Chime and was Jr. Councilwoman. This year Margo served as chairman of the newly organized Awards and Medals Committee. This group was formed to recognize students, mainly freshmen and sophomores, who have done outstanding service to the U A. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Row Dan Shafton, Gayle Gordon, Diana Miter, Carol Heiniger, Rae Malone, Vicki Ingalls, Claudia Shortman, Judy Geri Craig, Ed Morgan; Row 2: Charles Tribolet, Sid Rosen, Corky Gainer, Tom Berresford, Ralph Kopald, Jay Gil Sainzs, Dan Doug Dunipace, John Vos, Bob Reade, Lou Crowder, Alley, Larry Betts.
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Chairman Doug Dunipace explains to members Sue Pooler, Anne Di Cicco and Sandy Danziger the various projects for the coming month. The Academic consists of the four Senior and Junior Councilmen and eight committeemen chosen at large, who are permanent members with a 2.0 average. ASUA COMMITTEES Frances Rosen, chairman John Vos, and Jim Musgrove discuss plans for the fourth Night Club, a stage show with students participating. The Assemblies Committee provides entertainment by students for many and varied occasions and also sends talent shows to various high schools in the state. Helping students locate books and is part of the job of members Sally Price, Ruth Ann Lubbers and chairman Jay Alderson. The Bookstore Committee also receives from the students concerning the Bookstore and investigates their value. Vicki Ingalls, chairman of the Artist Series Committee and members Jim Brush, Marilyn Parry and Kathy plan the scheduling for the various performers coming to the university. This group is for the excellent musical and dramatic events held on campus this year.
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