Oregon State University - Beaver Yearbook (Corvallis, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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24.SSOCIATED Students TT is an accepted fact among col- Ranson Meinke, Prtsiiknt body, having general authority over all student enterprises. With the exception of the election of the Beaver editor in the winter quarter all elections are held an- nually in the spring term. The executive committee is composed of the president chosen from the senior class; vice-president, second vice-president, and third vice-president chosen from the senior, junior and sophomore classes respectively; and the secretary selected from the senior class. Other officers are the editor and man- ager of the Beaver, and editor and manager of the Oregon State Daily Barometer. leges of the country that student self-government is at its best and is most complete in the schools of the Pacific coast. The Oregon State stu- dent bodv ranks among the highest of these. Disciplinary powers of the institution are placed in the hands of the students, operating under a constitution and by-laws approved by the faculty. The Associated Students is an or- ganization of the entire student h.«old Boone, F,„-Pr..,w™r To maintain the best kind of student self-government it is necessary that every student realize his responsibility and be willing to take an active interest in stu- dent affairs. He must be ready to cooperate with his fellow students, his student lead- ers and counselors. The activities in the many organizations afford opportunities for citizenship in the community campus. The success of student government at Ore- gon State is based on this fine cooperation and whole-hearted interest among stu- dents. A close integration exists between the executive bodies at Oregon State. Associated Student Officers .vford Mcinke Boone Tottcn Davis Woaili Webb {16}

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ADMIMISTRATIO V OSA E. Lautner Editor



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T , 1 T ' :ri T ' X ■ ' Honor Council He e ONOR IIUOUNCIL THE basis of Beaver spirit is honor. The honor system is a code of ethics, subscribed to, believed in and practiced by members of Oregon State college. It is a recognition of the vital principle that training for citizenship ca nnot be complete without development of character and in- tegrity. It is the function of the honor council to systematize the code. The council is also charged with judicial powers to receive complaints, examine witnesses and render decisions involving infractions of the code. Ti HE C3TUDENT e. OUNCIL THE student council is empowered to take action on disciplinarv problems, its decisions being subject to the approval of the president of the college before pun- ishment is meted out to an offender. The council is composed of the president and hrst vice-president of the Associated Students, the editor of the Oregon State Barometer, the presidents of the three upper classes and one senior, two juniors and one sophomore, who are elected from their respective classes. Such other officers as are necessary may be elected by members. Student Council (u)

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