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FOR STUDENT GOVERNMENT Athletics and Associative Area Committee The Committee on Athletics and As- sociative Areas comprised of six mem- bers worked on and completed their particular section of the Student Council Constitution. They placed their resolu- tion before the Committee of the Whole and now it awaits the judgement of the students of M.S.N.C. The Assembly Committee To the ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE has been given the task of setting a constitutional course for the student government to follow. The purpose has been to initiate a means by which the students might be able to have their assemblies typed and to create more student interest in Pease at each and every assembly. The following are members of the committe: Ralph Johnson, chairman; Ann Tiffany, sec- retary; Marjorie Mull, Marvin Baum, and Anne Grossman. Coordinating Committee The purpose of the Coordinating Committee of the Michigan State Nor- mal College is to regulate the activites between the faculty and the student body. By our efforts, we hope to de- velop more fully the present harmonous relationship with the college facutly. The members of this conmiittee are Joan L. GiUes, Marshal Amerman, Roger Armour, Rudy G. Ruppe and Robert Wilson. P»sre 16
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE The Executive Committee The members of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE have had the task of managing the Committee of the Whole for Student Government. The chair- man, Ray Daniels, has presided over the meetings and set the stride for other members. The corresponding secretary, Mary Jo Baldwin, has notified all mem- bers of the metings or other important busines, and the secretary, Nancy Beaugrand, has kept accurate account of the business meetings. Legislative Committee The legislative committee organized and selected a chairman on March 8. At that meeting the work of the com- mittee was defined and various ideas were introduced as to the formation of the legislative body and its powers. Much careful planning is needed and expected of the legislative conwnittee, since its duty is to create the legislative body of the Student Council of Michigan Normal. Finance Committee The finance committee of the com- mittee of the whole has the responsi- bility of submitting a budget for the remainder of the school year, to find the means by which the Student Coun- cil can derive the funds necessary to carry out its vast program of student activities. The members of the finance com- mittee were Hugo Perri, chairman; Frances Johnston, secretary; Angelo Angelocci ; Jim Eyles ; Rudy Kamischke ; Neil CoUard ; Rex Starks. P«K«
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Publications Committee The Publications Committee of the Committee of the Whole consisting of Betty McClelland, Vidal Garcia, Hiram Nakamura, Sam Edwards, and Duane Bondy has been progressing rapidly with the writing of that part of the constitu- tion regulating student publications. As the Normal News and the Aurora are for the students, those publications should be controlled by the students as much as is possible under the charter of the college, and that goal is the aim of the committee. Student Union Board The purpose of the Student Union Board of Michigan State Normal College is to regulate the activities of the stud- ents in all activities either eminating from, or held in the student union build- ing. The members of the board are Dick Mendenhall, Jim Carmen, Jim Wichterman, Eleanor Knowle, Ruth Cark, M ary Louise MacLachlan, Joyce Hartung, Thalia Singleton. Bill of Rights Committee The purpose of the BILL OF RIGHTS was to write the Bill of Rights for the constitution of M.S.N.C. ' s first Student Government. It was our goal to help establish this government, and it is our belief that this will promote better relationships among the students, faculty, and administration. Page 16
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