JCI Senate Program
Phil Pugsley, 1951-52 JCI President from Canada was the founder
of the JCI Senate. It was officially adopted at the 7th World Congress in Melborne, Australia in 1952. Since then
nearly 70,000 Jaycees worldwide have received this honor.
The first Senator was Jaquin V. Gonzalez, the outstanding JCI Secretary
General from Manila. He was posthumously sponsored after perishing in a plane crash following the Philippine Junior Chamber's
annual convention. The second Senator was Phil Pugsley and the third was John Armbruster, Charter Member of the Junior Chamber
movement. Each Senator is assigned a number. The lowest number assigned to a Maryland Senator is #287, Edwin Dosek.
We are not certain what chapter he is from. The Senators meet at World Congress annually.
JCI Senate Organization
The United States JCI Senate, an organization of JCI Senators created
by JCI Senators, was formed in 1972 in Atlanta, Georgia. Leo Briere of Illinois was the founder and first secretary. James
O'Connell was the Charter President. The annual meeting and elections are held at the US JCI Senate annual meeting during
June of each year. The national newsletter, Mentors, is distributed to all paid members.
The JCI Senate of Maryland had its beginning under a committee and
became active in 1978. Our by-laws were formally adopted in 1979 and James Hubbard was elected as the first Maryland JCI
Senate President.
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