University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1961

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LOU CROWDER SENIOR COUNCILMAN Lou Crowder served as the senior councilman this year. He was also chairman of the Medals and Awards Committee, and was a member of the Academic Committee. He was a member of both Sophos and Chain Gang, and is a Bobcat, the senior men ' s honorary. This year h e was president of Phi Gamma Delta. AL CORKY OLSEN JUNIOR COUNCILMAN Al Corky Olsen, the other half of the junior councilman team, was president of the Sophomore class and a member of Sophos. He was also president of Phi Eta Sigma, the freshman men ' s scholastic honorary, and was secretary of Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity. This year he was a member of Chain Gang and Traditions Committee. ASUA COUNCIL SUE POOLER JUNIOR COUNCILWOMAN Sue Pooler, the junior councilwoman, was a member of Spurs and vice president of the Sophomore Class last year. This year she was a member of Chimes, the junior women ' s honorary, and chairman of the Academic Committee. She also served as ASUA delegate to the Student Conference on National Affairs. JERRY SOMA JUNIOR COUNCILMAN Jerry Soma, junior councilman, was a member of Sophos, the sophomore men ' s honorary, last year, and was a member of the junior men ' s honorary, Chain Gang, this year. He is also a member of Pi Mu Epsilon, the math honorary. He served as a standing member of the Academic Committee, and was in charge of selection for Who ' s Who. 30

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Student Body Vice President Bill Ismay has served as representa- tive to the Executive Council this year and as a member of Chain G ang and Blue Key. A well-known sports figure, Bill has partici- pated in four years of football and wrestling for the University. Interested in promoting sports, he has actively supported the intra- mural program and the new Lettermen ' s Club. Mortar Board member Judy Clothier has served this y ear as Student Body Secretary, Secretary of the Executive Council, Secretary of Student Life, and as a member of Phi Lambda Theta, national education honorary. Also interested in music, Judy was a soloist in the Music Department ' s Christmas presentation of the Messiah and, as a member of the Symphonic Choir, sang in Kismet. BILL ISMAY JUDY CLOTHIER VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Executive and judicial powers of ASUA are vested in the members of the Executive Council. Meeting each week, this group performs such duties as approving chairmanship committee appointments, interpreting the ASUA Constitu- tion, and considering the general welfare of the Associated Students. This group is composed of Larry Betts, Bill Ismay, Judy Clothier, Margie Barrie, Sharon Rains, Jerry Soma, Lou Crowder, Corky Olsen, Sue Pooler, Bob Reade, Anne Di- Cicco, Petite Catlin, Connie McCarroll, Jim Musgrove, Gwynne Cox, Bon Richardson, Janie Kay, Gerri Finkelstein, Dick Nickey, Rich Feldheim, Bob Clements, Paul Chuppa, Sandy Danziger, Barry Herlihy, Doug Dunipace, Jay Alder- son,. Bumps Tribolet, Graduate Manager; and Bill Varney, SU Director. 29



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Composed of students from various colleges, classes, and student body governmental departments, Representative Council holds sessions to coordinate general activities, and to review grievances and suggestions from any group of students. REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL By a vote from the student body, the Representa- tive Council was created in the spring of 1957. The primary function of the Representative Council is to coordinate and plan general student body activities. The group also reviews problems, grievances or sug- gestions from any group on campus and makes neces- sary changes or modifications. Any campus group ' s suggestions or policies are first discussed and voted on before being sent to the Executive Council, where if passed, will become student body policy. Representative Council members are John Peek, Jim Ferguson, Ann Stevenson, Duke Patterson, James Carrillo, Burton Kinerk, Bon Richardson, Don Wright, Hank Winship, Lloyd Wiborg, John Jeffries, Bob Mills, Jay Jacobson, Sharon Rains, Margie Barrie, Janie Kay, Dick Nickey, Bob Hasseries, Ted Roberts, Larry Betts, Bill Ismay, Judy Clothier, Corky Olsen, Lou Crowder, Sue Pooler, Jerry Soma, Bill Varney, and Charles Tribolet. BON RICHARDSON REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL PRESIDENT Bon Richardson, president of Representative Council, is the group ' s official representative and a voting member of the Executive Council and the Student Union Activi- ties Board. Bon is a member of Bobcats and was named to Who ' s Who. 31

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