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Dean Jeffers Dean Jeffers sits AS.ULL. advisory counse! suggestions, give s only when he feels absolutely necessary, with the yd ye board . He makes advice ils is Executive Board Controversial matters have kept the Executive Board extraordinarily occu pied this year. Notable among these have been the investigation of hono- raries and the squabble over freshman class officers. Regular duties under the constitu- tion are control of A.S.U.1. funds and property; having charge of the A.S. U.1. departments as provided in the by-laws; making temporary appoint- ments to fill vacancies in student offices; levying student assessments and approving expenditure from the funds thus created; supervising stu- by the student body dent body, class and organization functions; granting A.S.U.I. awards; regulating all matters of adv ertising of student activities: and all other duties which shall be necessary and proper to its function. Nine members trom the incoming junior and senior classes are elected at the annual M: ay elec tions. Proportional repre- sentation system of voting is used to guarantee representation of minority parties. The president is a member ex-officio, making up the regular mem- bership of ten. = M4 '
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President Walter Olson Vice-President Bill McGowan sits in the president’s chair in event that the president can not appear. Different from the president, however, Bill can cast a vote. Student Prexy Water Orson, A.S.U.I. president, found after a while in Ag school that he liked politics better, switched to political science. His ability to organ ize carried independents into power after a long drought. Good Sherlock Holmesing by Olson Co. uncovered fraud in last spring’s election, put Walt and his executive board in. Olson is making a sincere effort to conduct clean politics . . . and keep the independents in. Flies in his oint- ment: “Bow Bow” Wacjkiewicz, the freshman powerhouse who takes no orders and runs his own ticker, and Olson’s sensitiveness which makes him wince and lose the Olson temper when the opposition tweaks an inde- pendent nose. No matter which party a man belongs to, the other side is a nest of scoundrels. True to the A.S. U.I. presidents’ tradition, violated by Max Kenworthy last year but pre- served intact before then, Olson took to wife last summer an Idaho woman. Retry Ingle was the name, a graduate. 28
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Publicity Assistant to the graduate manager 1s rotund Perry Culp, an ex-newspaper man. To his office come the editors of the Gem, Arconaut, Biue Bucket, and Frosh Hanpnook for advice on publication problems and sanction for new ideas. His policy of director of student publications is strictly non-interferent putting in his say only when asked or putting his 200-pound foot down only when one of the editors lets his or her ideas for publication go beyond the pale of practicability. Perry Culp Bill Johnston In addition to being director of stu- dent publications, Perry endeavors to make J.Q. Public conscious of our sports activities. From his office ema- nates the stories and pictures that appear in the newspapers all over the United States. Left hand man to Perry is Bill Johnston, journalism major, Phi Beta Kappa, and managing editor of the ArGconaut. Come times when Perry is in the field, Bill keeps the pub- licity wheels rolling. 30
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