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03.2 1 Burtnex bmlth D1 Ioten Daxle -XILTQIII Jll'I'llGbOIl Hillel Rue Qtout STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 0 0 0 I nmlmzf lu mon Sxmu T me Pzmclent Dom up li ul IX J fmsuln MAY FULII1 Hmm Pmszdenf Fmt bmuuiu DORIS H xl ll R Home Preszflznf fheconrl lsmrzesfmj EQTHLR B101 Pzuzdutf of bemm Class BETFX 5TOUT ll mt Hall PH'NldC'Ilf OLIXE JANIIPSON Efirim of Plastzc Page Horms WICLJJAN Fnculfy lrlmm DR KOTEN I IIIIIYLFIIZI r1Cl'I21SFI DR W1 S1 In December the Student Government Assoclatlon sent Betty Stout to Toledo to the Natlonal Student Federatlon Conference She found the conference very worthwhlle and brought back many new 1deas that could be used to advantage on our campus Many of these have been 1I1C01IJOI'3.t6d mto new po11c1es Whlch It IS thought W11l a1d the students ln thelr attempt at self Government At the end of the first semester a motlon was started proposed by the S G A COUHC11 and passed by the Whole assoc1at1on, maklng the purchaslnq of a Cauldron compulsory at the tlme of reglstratlon Hele tofore because of the 1nab1l1ty to Judge the number of sales of Gaul drons ln June many flnanclal d1fHcult1es were encountered Page E1 ghty three E, .-.-J f ,. T v..- A f f -fe--if ff Y -w-'- f-K ' ff 'Ti ' I ld 5 ' E A 4' Lu ' ii' ,T X t-. V a,,l T . TN ' ', Y I , '. W: , Q Y,l '41 , 2 . ' , 1 ', A',- . ---- - im! lil 'I . ,V bl'Ul'l3flL7.U ---- - LEAH eBuuTNEu - - - - - ' . ,nz .ff r ,q'1'.e-- ffl,-mfg - ' . .' V 'Y . - ' ' .,,.j , I sf! 1 . 'v' - - 4 , f if ' r ' ' - .f 3. . 1 ' ' 4 - - 4 L ., . 4 ' ,A, A .n'4y1 - - - - kv 1' -Q - L, - - - - , . 5 1 . . -D , Y , . . . . L 1 1 . . .. . r - 7 , .
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.gl 03:2 ' - S One of the greatest things that S. G. A. has done this year was to bring Vladimir Horowitz to the college, cooperating with the Senior Class. This undertaking proved to be a great success. Among the new policies that S. G. A. has formulated is the estab- lishment of the honor system. Each office on the campus is rated a cer- tain number of points, depending on the time it requires from the person holding the office. No person may hold more than seven points at one time. A motion for a Board of Publications, which shall elect the editors of the Cauldron and Plastic Page and determine the policies of the pub- lications, is under discussion., An assistant treasurer is also to be added to the S. G. A. Council, who shall succeed as treasurer the following year. S. G. A. promises at all timesito support a college forum. The executive council hopes to plan the social calendar for the fol- lowing year by charting all the dates that are annual social events of the various organizations. It is hoped this will prevent the many conflicts in dates. A It is hoped that S. G. A. can do all in its power to aid in making Freshman Week a success. We are hoping to plan social events for the entire week and to have some of the members present to greet the in- coming Freshmen. The S. G. A. is also endeavoring to build up a school spirit along athletic lines. Other policies being inaugurated are the election of a college cheer leader by the S. G. A., the appointment of an editor for the Handbook, and the approving of the constitutions of all new clubs before definite organization. All new oflicers are to be elected one month before the end of the second semester. These oflicers are to take charge of the rest of the meetings for the year. All old officers are to hand down to the new oflicers a written report of what they have accomplished. The S. G. A. at their discretion plan to take over the debts of all campus clubs finding themselves insolvent until such a time as they feel themselves capable of paying their just debts. We sincerely hope that our efforts this year have in some manner been of benefit to the students and the college. It is hopedthat S. G. A. may at all times carry out its policies and continually strive to be a fair representative of student opinion. Page figlzfy-fozlr
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