Weber State University - Acorn Yearbook (Ogden, UT)

 - Class of 1972

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UNDERCLASS MET i JR CLASS OFFICERS: Dave Broadbent. Pres- ident. Sherrie Martin Secretary; Bruce Shep- ard. Vice President JUNIORS Tho maior activity of the Junior cli officers and council was the presented of the Jr prom Using the theme Just i Old Fashioned Love Song as a sprltj board they launched their dance into 1 realm of one of the only enduring pa of life Love Candidates for Jr Prom Queen w« screened by tho council and four factj members A list of candidates was tn presented to the studentbody. From ft list the students at large olectod the Prom royalty SOPHOMORES A vacancy In the Sophomore Class Otficers afforded the senato tho chance to set a precedent concerning replace- ment The Sophomore vice president. Scott Thredgold. (Hoctod during spring of '71 accepted an LDS mission call during the summer, which created the vacancy A decision was made by the senate which specified that the class president m consultation with the council would submit a list of from one to three names to tho senate Tho senate then selected a new officer from this list Dunng the year, the sophomores supported the roapportionmont legis- lation and sponsored a class party. Sophomore Class Officers: Bill Bommer. Vio President. Kristy White. Secretary, Rob Alley President 74 FRESHMEN The freshmon received a bonus year an extra class officer! Norn tiorvs were accepted during 1 all oua for the officers provided for in tho ASW constitution But in addition to those are provided for in the constitution el tions were held tor a class treasurer. The freshmen sponsored a stornf January and a class party in April Freshmon class president. D Merkley co-sponsored with resident representative Ken Lowo a senate r tution requesting senate support m el mating the requirement for fresh 1 students to live in the dorms Freshmen Class Officers--Seated: Dave Morkloy. President Standing: Russ Swain. Secretary Dave Dali of. Vice President; Mark B glor. j Treasurer

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Junior Council Bottom contor; Rick Eldard in row, loft to right. Sherrie Martin, Coy Smith, Susan Clifford. Janette Roskeily, Joey Lagon. Kathy Page. Ellery Bennett, Doris Poll. Bruce Shepard. Bill Lyells. Brent Johns On tower, bottom Bruce Garner Top. Dave Broadbent Miss- ing Dove Wilcox and Read HelleweU. Sophomore Council Darla Dransfield. Donna 8aker. Dave Stood. Mark Bischoff. Jan Bristol. Ann LilooQuist. Liz Gordner. Marilyn Clark. JudyCarter. Kristy White. Shelly Winslow. Bill Bomber. Rob Alley and Jill Hartman Class and AMS Offices Abolished you ll get used to registration Class offices were terminated by senate at the end of winter Quarter Tho resolution also eliminated the AMS officers The action was considered by the proponents of tho tog;s?ation as a move to make tho student government system more conducive to the reapportioned senate rati- fied as a constitutional amendment during winter quarter by a studentbody vote. Tho reapportionment of tho senate re- moved class officers, AMS and AWS officers and IFC and residence halls representatives from the senate It replacod these seats with senatorial representation based on the pop- ulation of tho various academic schools. The removal of class officers from the senate constituted one of the major argu- ments against tho apportionment legis- lation. The resolution to dissolve class offices was approved in a special Friday evening session of the senate March to. It was intro- duced by senators Paul Lindquist. AMS Pres- ident and Gten Curtis. Senior Class Pres- ident. They contended that because tho class officers no longer held a senate seal, they were no longer relevant to student government Dean of Students. Dr Alan J Daytey spoke agamst the move because he felt it would reduce the possibilities of freshmen hoWmg student government offices. According to the resolutions, tho offices wouki go out of oxistonco at the end of the 1971-72 school year.

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