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Assoc iated

Students

Student government on the U.S.D.

campus comes to us each year in the

form of the "Associated Students".

Associated Students is the collection

of several hard working Councils,

Boards, and Committees consisting of

elected and appointed representa–

tives. The first of these groups being

the Student Senate. The Senate made

up entirely of elected positions, serves

as the focal point of student opinion. Its

responsibilities

range

from represent–

ing student views to the administration

to making appointments to the various

committees.

The Executive Board of the A.S. is

the core to the management of the stu–

dent government. Its members include

the President, Vice President, Sec. of

Finance, Sec. of Student Organiza–

tions, Sec. of Justice, Sec. of Student

Services, and Social Chairman. Its

main responsibility is to provide guid–

ance to all programers and to provide

general directions to where the student

body should go.

The Program Board is the

"activity" side of the A.S. Its respons–

ible tor programing academic, cultural,

and social activities. Successes this

past year include: Homecoming, Sim–

ply Red concert, and the First Annual

USO

Bike Race.

The largest representative group

in

A.S. is

the Inter-Club Council, which

is made

up of one representative from

each club and organization on campus.

Currently there are 55 such groups.

These groups range from fraternities to

academic clubs to cultural clubs. I.C.C.

provides a forum in which organiza–

tions can discuss issues concerning

them as well as provide a network for

programing information.

The Budget Committee is respons–

ible for the financial success of the

A.S.

as

it monitors all expenditures.

This committee is vital because the

success of any organization depends

on the successful management of its

finances.

Last but certainly not least is the

Student Court. Its responsible for hear–

ing those "millions" of appeals for traf–

fic violations to disciplining violators of

A.S. policies.

This past year have made

A.S. a

success. Unfortunately many of their

names

will

go unmentioned, but all

have been dedicated to "keeping the

spirit strong".

Kevin

Rapp

/

President

Sam Attisha / Vice President

Chris

LaBonte

/

Sec. of Communications

Janice Nallev /

Sec.

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Holly Coonrad /

Sec.

of Academics

Mark Dimuro /

Sec.

of Athletics