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RICHMOND COLLEGE Student Government Association T f 1 THE RICHMOND COLLEGE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION of the 1947-1948 ses- E - - sion faced the difficult task of meeting the needs of the largest student body in the history of the school. To better equip itself for the present and future student bodies of equal or greater size, Student Government adopted several methods for strengthening and improv- ing its ability to represent its membership. First, it assumed leadership in the organization and establishment of the Student Con- gress of Virginia Colleges and Universities, an Organization of men's student governments in the State which enables campus leaders of the various member schools to assemble and discuss mutual problems in an effort to share experiences of success and failure. The Stu- dent Congress meets twice each school year, and during the past session, the Hrst organi- zational meeting was conducted at l-lampden-Sydney College in the spring of 1947. Roanoke College served as host school for the second meeting, held in the fall of 1947. Student Government was intrumental in che formation of the Presidential Advisory Council. This group, composed of students holding certain campus offices, meets once each month with the President ofthe University, the Dean of Richmond College, and the THADDEUS T' CRUMPJ President Dean of Students of Richmond College for the purpose of presenting for frank and con- siderate discussion matters of both student and administrative interest. Student Government submitted a request to the University of Richmond Board of Trustees asking for increased appropriations through the Student Activities Fee to the University publications and other activities to raise their standards and effectiveness on the campus. At its mid-spring meeting, the Executive Committee of the Board ap- proved the request, thereby assuring the activities of more adequate funds in coming years. The Constitution of the Richmond College Student Government Association underwent study and revision by a committee appointed last fall. The completed document, improved in many respects, was presented to the students for their approval dur- ing the spring election for class officers. STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL. LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Dwight Anderson, Senator-at-Lnrge,' Sattlcr Anderson, Iunior Sena- torg Earle Dunford, Senator-at-Large, Williaixi I-linnant, Senior Senatorg William Luck, Senator-at-Large. BOTTOM Row: Martin Shotzburger, Tre.1s14rer,' Reid Spencer, Vice-Presidentg Iames Sutterfield, Senator-at-Largeg William W31'fCI1, Secretary. .l0. The 1948 WEB
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