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Council X4 NX . , . ' . x D24-Lani. . Class Representatives: Dick Sather, Barbara McBride, and Fred Hayward The Executive Council, in its official capacity, represents the student body in legislative and admin- istrative matters. lt prepares the A. S. U. C. R. budget and controls the expenditure of the funds. All campus elections are controlled by the Council, as are the by-laws of the student boards and com- missions. Among the matters of business facing the i959 Council are the questions of increasing the fr , 0' ' student activity fee and the abolishment of foot- ball at U. C. R. Elections for Executive Council are held each spring, with many hard-fought races for the l3 positions. Organizations: Bob Duncanson Fine Arts: Geri Gustason Social Affairs: Dodi Wallen Publications: Kathy Shaffer jf? .hx I, img 55 . Q- 1 - 1 1 i .A 4 ' , .5 .' . I , J fi . . 1, Q, , - ., . , . , gf, I I , A ..,.,...:,j rr r'2r'1f1 -'su xv . 1323.52 ,. ,.:,1gz,2:.. r Q . H Z W,-1,1,yiQ-:W4.,.,,f:fz,:fi5. on 1,,jqf:-,fm -1 1 Egg -f.'!mJLw-wi if ' rw ' -' '4 'H f 'Q v., 25.-'-'ZS-' in ' Athletics: Bob Wills ' 1 mg 4 4rm'Qsf:.':4L: vw '- ' '- W. 1.-3 , - ' - gtg 9 .gi-n1EE.z'sxf:.4.ZM.1v,' fr - .. . R, .z,,:,4Z,.: . T rin-ffialuunnm i , fm,m,..fi , Is' .. gf L
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