Alcalá 1982

Vice-President Joe Laub, junior, concentrated his efforts on the direction of Program Board. Under Joe's guidance, the Program Board was able to reach out to all interests at U.S.D. and to provide the stu­ dents with many quality events. Joe was a major force in coordinating "Theme Weekends", just one of a variety of ideas introduced this year. As a member of the Budget Committee, an advisor to I.C.C., and a member of the ARGSB (student research grant committee), Joe succeeded in bringing an atmosphere of seriousness and business to the office of Vice-President. Joe does admit, in his hu­ morous way, that with so much going on, it was difficult to squeeze in academics. VICE PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT A.S. Pre ident Vince Guilin expanded the re­ presentational scope of this year's A. .B. Vince's main priority has been to make the A. . knowl­ edgeable of the university sy tern thereby increa ing awarene s of problem areas for th tudents. Being in a financially ound position thi year, the A. . as an organization effectively d viated from the usual "Social" role, involving it elf in the areas of services and academics. Thi provided the student body with better representation and en­ abled them to have control over areas that should be under student control. Academically Vince is a five-year enior with potential degrees in European Studies, lnterna­ tional Relations, panish, and who know what else! Presiding over thi year's Exectuive Board, enate, and Finance ommittee has b n helpful in enhancing Vince' administrative talents, a well a finance and per onal management skills.

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