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experiment in real student democracy Weighing the evidence Through its control of the finances of the student activities; its veto power over the amendments to their constitutions; its right to grant or deny official recognition to the undergraduate organ- izations; and its power to approve or disapprove the major appointments and elections of the Class A activities, the Institute Committee has the oppor- tunity to insure that all undergraduate extra- curricula activities are conducted to the best interests of the student body. Recent steps taken by the Institute Committee have been to organize a committee tor administer- ing the freshman rules, something that has been handled rather poorly during the past two years. Recognizing the needs of the returning veterans, a committee composed of veterans now at the Institute has been formed. It will be their task to anticipate and prepare for any changes necessary when the anticipated group of veterans enters in the fall. Third row: Hansell, Ley, Seidler, Giltinan, Gruber Second row: Josey, O ' Donnell, Jones, Boland, Springer, Brayton Front row: Bloomer, Blitzer, Flood, Drumheller, Semple, McKewen, Dv [21]
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