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Cl)t College Council. Member ex officio—PRESIDENT C. E. SHELTON. MEMBERS, ’06- 07. Faculty and Instructors—Dr. W. E. Hamilton, —Miss Lora Hagler. Senior—J. E. Preston, Herbert White, May Pardee. Junior—Carrie McFadon, Frank Bean, Merrill Holmes. Sophomores—May Wright, Marjorie Woods, Wm. Burke. Freshmen—Earl Gridley, Eathel Smith, June Pearson. Commercial—ARTHUR SHAW. Preparatory—Roy Jenks. HE following report of the student and faculty committee, called for the purpose of forming a plan of co-operative government, was adopted by the student body of Simpson college in the spring term of 1906: “We recommend that there shall be constituted an advisory board, to be known as the College Council, which shall be formed as follows: Three members from each of the undergraduate classes; one member from the Academy; one from the school of business and one from the con- servatory of music, to be selected by ballot by their respective organizations at their first meetings each fall team. The president of the college shall be ex officio a member of the council, and there shall be two members appointed by the faculty, one from their own membership and one from the instructors; all to hold office until their successors arc elected. At their first meeting, which shall be called by the president of the college, the council shall organize by the election of a president and secretary, whose duties shall be those attached to these offices in deliberative bodies generally.
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The council shall meet in regular session on the 2nd, 6th and 10th Saturdays of each term, and in such special meetings as shall be called by the president of the council. It shall be in order at any meeting of the council for any member to present for discussion any matter pertaining to the good order of the school. The council shall report from time to time to the faculty, such matters as they think should be called to the attention of the faculty, with their recommendation in the premises. When eight of the students members and two of the faculty members concur in the order, the council shall have authority to send for any student, or any member of the faculty, to give evidence in regard to any alleged offence of any student against good morals, good manners, or the order and discipline of the school. At each regular meeting of the council, the following questions shall be asked: 1. Is any change desired in the rules for the government of the school? 2. Arc there any communications from the faculty ? 3. Are there any complaints, first, of students regarding their treatment by citizens, second, of citizens regarding the conduct of students ? 4. Is any student accused of gross impropriety of conduct ? 5. Is there any student to whom the expression of the admonition or sympathy of the council might prove helpful ? 6. Is there any other matter that should be presented for considera- tion ?”
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