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Show lanjEi ; $ Students Named To 5 Staff Advisory Council hok stcy Twenty-four students were !-tnito named to Advisory Cabinet yes- Bday by the Organizations . Board. Included in the selection are representatives from class- I , , social groups, and special in-Jt-erest groups. rialslffi The Cabinet, which did not ick to taction this year, will be highly ill to Hi iistrumental in determining st bir role, according to Jan he KeU, Organizations Board n art wmber. Hopefully they will sit id ion most of the major councils art md policy makinf committeees. ec to tf , f They would be able to provide icU'lt) excellent report between ! general studentbody and the icle sal iaus councils. They should t0 y be a help to Executive son, the cultural and Freddie Van de Woulden, service. The Foreign, Recreational, and Freshman .Representatives will be chosen in the fall. The Advisory Cabinet is a part of the ASUU constitution. An amendment to remove it to the by-laws was defeated by the studentbody in the last general election. Earlier this year a writ of mandamus was served by student stu-dent regulations on Organizations Organiza-tions Board for not forming the Cabinet. Gorden Gee, the chairman chair-man at that time, attempted to justify the boards action, but finally formed a non-functioning group to fulfill' the constitutional requirement. fljftf M m determining actual 7ent 0Pinion. They have been n because they are so var-, var-, and representative of their j Wips, Diehl said. f 5 K 38 co-orditor was 101 Barlw. He presently plans gorous program for the Cab-rilS Cab-rilS e(Storingittothe position ;n !fctlgeiton enjoyed. -It ite"?blgyear- full of fresh ju K. he said Wic ' Llnda Duffin- Pan" ST1' Morris Gray and and w J8 Warren Keuffel. eer y ? is student-at- H 'h PSenting the Masses fy? rnorergie.Kyripoulos' "a RiJT611 Junior; ro White, senior. hi WaSsenrereBmieKeiier' 5$ Wrin- RalPhs-CPK?,tdBarba RalPhs-CPK?,tdBarba Stew-V Stew-V X?er and Rick Kam- 8; represent the nti' Roger Day- the mterts, John Mathe- |