Associated Students of Brigham Young University
Dates
- Existence: 1933 - 1988
Administrative History
The Associated Students of Brigham Young University (1933-1988) was a student government organization at Brigham Young University.
Student government at Brigham Young University began in 1909. It was refined in 1924 with the acceptance of a new constitution. The new constitution established an organization that included a president, first vice-president, second vice-president, secretary-historian, editors of two publications (Y News and Banyan), and a cheermaster. A student council that included university administrators was also part of the governing structure. The organization was known as the Student Body until 1933 when the title Associated Students of Brigham Young University (ASBYU) was first used. The student body organization would be known ASBYU until 1988 when a new constitution was implemented under the direction of President Jeffrey R. Holland and the name was changed to the Brigham Young University Student Service Association (BYUSA) to better reflect the organization's new service oriented role.
One of the officers in ASBYU was the secretary-historian who was tasked with documenting as many of the activities of the student body as possible.
Citation:
BYU organizational history, via WWW, May 11, 2016 (student government organized in 1909; constitution accepted in 1924, officers: president, first and second vice-presidents, secretary-historian, Y News and Banyan editors, and cheermaster; included student council containing university administrators; called Student Body until 1933, name changed to Associated Students of Brigham Young University (ASBYU); new constitution in 1988 under President Jeffrey R. Holland, name changed to Brigham Young University Student Service Association (BYUSSA) to reflect new role; secretary historian keeps history of each year's events, see UA 1081).Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
President's Office records, 1949-1971
Contains administrative files, including correspondence and memos, meeting minutes, reports, financial information, and news clippings.
President's Office records, 1954-1972
Contains administrative files, including newsletters, clippings, memos, policies and procedures, minutes, correspondence, charts, and articles. Materials primarily focus on student elections and Student Communmity Services.
President's Office records, 1971-1974
Contains administrative files, including committee and council minutes, memos, policies, staff lists, reports, budgets and requests, correspondence, dress standards, publicity, programs, applications, and election materials.
Social Office records, 1963-1970
Contains administrative files, including correspondence, agendas and memos, meeting minutes, reports and evaluations, policies and procedures, news clippings, schedules, publicity, and event rules.
Student Body President's Office records, 1969-1971
Contains administrative files, including correspondence, handbooks, clippings, surveys, policies, and procedures.
Student Leadership Development records, 1956-1988
Contains correspondence, meeting minutes, budgets, scrapbooks, and other material produced by Student Leadership Development. The records document the development of the Wilkinson Center, as well as Timp Lodge, Homecoming celebrations, and the Film Society. Materials date from between 1956 and 1988.
Student Organizations Coordinator records, 1931-1968
Student Organizations Coordinator records of student activities, 1953-1967
Contains administrative files, including appraisals, correspondence, news clippings, finances, minutes, history, and reports.
Student Organizations Coordinator records of student constitution and legislation, 1949-1968
Contains administrative files, including minutes, reports, outlines, policy and procedures, constitution and by-laws, bills, resolutions, and proposals, ammendments, correspondence, clippings, and addresses.
Student Organizations Coordinator records on student organizations, 1944-1967
Contains administrative files, including correspondence and memos, meeting minutes, reports, financial information, and news clippings.