Difference between revisions of "Associated Students of Brigham Young University"
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− | All registered students with 10 or more university credit hours and graduate students with 8 or more credit hours were considered members of the association. | + | All registered students with 10 or more university credit hours and graduate students with 8 or more credit hours were considered members of the association. According to the 1935-1936 Constitution of the Brigham Young University Student Body, the officers of the organization were the President, First Vice-president, Secretary, and Historian. The Executive Committee was made up of the Student Body Officers and the Student Body Council. The Student Body Council consisted of the President, the First Vice-president, the Second Vice-president, the Secretary and Historian, the Presidents of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes, the social chair, and the President of the Institution and an appointed member of the faculty. According to the 1961 Constitution of the Associated Students of Brigham Young University, the association consisted of a senate, an executive branch, and a judiciary branch. The senate was composed of four senators from each of the respective classes as well as the class presidents and a representative of the student body president. The executive council was composed of the President and four Vice-Presidents of Social Activities, Cultural Activities, Student Relations, and Finance respectively. The judicial powers were given to a supreme court and inferior courts that were established as needed. |
==Associated Units== | ==Associated Units== |
Revision as of 13:09, 13 May 2010
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Variant names
ASBYU
Description
Established: 1933
Abolished: 1988
Location: Provo, Utah (1933-1988)
Functions
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Assets and Administrative Structure
All registered students with 10 or more university credit hours and graduate students with 8 or more credit hours were considered members of the association. According to the 1935-1936 Constitution of the Brigham Young University Student Body, the officers of the organization were the President, First Vice-president, Secretary, and Historian. The Executive Committee was made up of the Student Body Officers and the Student Body Council. The Student Body Council consisted of the President, the First Vice-president, the Second Vice-president, the Secretary and Historian, the Presidents of the Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes, the social chair, and the President of the Institution and an appointed member of the faculty. According to the 1961 Constitution of the Associated Students of Brigham Young University, the association consisted of a senate, an executive branch, and a judiciary branch. The senate was composed of four senators from each of the respective classes as well as the class presidents and a representative of the student body president. The executive council was composed of the President and four Vice-Presidents of Social Activities, Cultural Activities, Student Relations, and Finance respectively. The judicial powers were given to a supreme court and inferior courts that were established as needed.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1972-1988)
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Student Life (1972-1988)
Subordinate unit: ? (?Later unit: Brigham Young University. Student Service Association (1988- )
Associated Archival Materials
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Sources
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Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00050
Creator: UPB