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StanJinx: Murray, Loncrgan, burke. Foley, Matott, Sopcr, Cronin, Brown, Sargcant, Carpenter Si Hug: Mr . Miller, Mr. Diebolt, Lyons, Shubert, Spence, Mr. Tindall, Miss Pope STUDENT CONGRESS The Student Congress is composed of ten members .ind two alternates, elected from the House of Delegates by the members of the House. The members of the Congress, as in the House, are elected for three years, and may be re-elected. The first meeting of the Congress was held on December 2, 1935, and from that date to the present the Student Congress has been the supreme governing body among students of Plattsburg Normal. The Congress is divided into three committees of three each, with the Congress presi- dent acting as chairman of each committee. These arc the Assembly Program, Social and Student Council Committees. The functions of each are quite evident from the division names. Some of the results of work done by the Congress for its first year are: The planning of a bookshop for the sale and purchasing of all second-hand text- books required among the students. The establishing and enforcing of a set of rules for the use of the building. The recommending to various organizations ways by which dues could be obtained. This recommendation produced results. The setting up of a plan for next year for the limitation of student activities based on a point system. The allocation of student money for the year 1936-37. The raising of student fees to S10 a semester, from which the payment of students ' class dues and publication will be taken. Organizing its forces in May of 1936 for next year, the Student Congress closed the first year of its existence with a feeling of well-earned satisfaction. [ 3 ]
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Third row. Loncrsan, Cronin. W. Thompson, Soper, Ci. Thompson, Foley, Conway. Drown. Mltott, Sargcam Second rim: Coleman, Calhoun, Dull-in, Ho ire, H. Carpenter, Cromie, Flynn, Sweet, Gregory. Brown, Hurke r r« rod : Mr. Dieboli. Mrs. Miller. Lyons. Shuberi, Spence, Miss Pope. Mr. TinJall HOUSE OF DELEGATES President Harold Shubert Vice-President Julius Spence Secretary Donald Lyons The system of student government recently instituted here is pl.inned to give prospec- tive teachers an understanding of and a participation in democratic living. In order to set the plan in operation, all student organizations were grouped under the department in whose Held their activities chiefly lay, such as English, music, education, science, art and physical education. A 1 louse nl Delegates composed of twenty-seven members was then chosen in the following manner: one or more representatives was elected from each department in proportion to the number and size of the organized groups in that department. In addi- tion four Seniors, two Juniors, and one Freshman were elected by their respective classes; and two Seniors, two Juniors and two Freshmen were appointed by the faculty. Flerc- after the Freshmen will not be represented until after the first quarter. The House of Delegates is a policy-forming body, serving as a clearing house for all problems which may require the formulation of rules or regulations for solution. Action taken by the House of Delegates is referred to the Student Congress. Geraldine Jabaut. [ ]
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