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' rtyanor ( txuncit I do solemnly promise to read, support, and defend the constitution of the Student Government Association of Central Washington College. I understand fully my duties and responsi¬ bilities as a member of the Honor Council and will seek to carry them out to the utmost of my ability. With those words, each newly elected member to Honor Council commences upon one of the most delicate and responsible jobs that his entire college career offers. The council ' s main responsibility is the ac¬ curate and just disposal of disciplinary cases re¬ ferred to them by the house councils and by the deans of men and of women. Slectt H The Election committee was formed in 1943- 44 by the Student Government Association. The members of this committee are appointed by SGA. with the major function being to con¬ duct all SGA elections. During the past year these have included the general elections for Honor Council members. SGA council represen¬ tatives, as well as a special election to amend the SGA constitution. Members who served in this capacity during the year were Cami Boyd, Connie Weber, Gary Orr, and Charles Trimm. tLtCTION COMMITTEE First How. Wabir, Ooyd. Second Raw: Tnmm, Orr. 22
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AWS COUNCIL First Few: Miss Msttiswaon, Mrs. Nawby. O ' CsIlsghsn. M tinmen , Fimagjn. Ss:or d Now: Krustch, Metcalf, Thompian. McMsnus, Htchfi. Mrs. Hi;ehot:l( rf7(JS (?OtCKcd The AWS Council it compos¬ ed of six elected officer plus the president of ell women’s organizations on cempus. AWS social functions are many and colorful, highlighted by the orientation coffee hour, the Sno-ball tolo, and Mothers ' Day weekend. On the serious side, AWS sponsors the Spurs, two annual freshmman scholarships, a loan fund for girls, and a dor¬ mitory scholarship plaque. S-G.A. COUNCIL Flrwt Row: Thompian, Proa., Riddli, Sac., Urdnhl, V. Pros.. Aim. Sicond Raw: Springsr, Puyh. Korda Olson, Tnmm, Babb. Stf l @OUKCit The main projects the S.G.A. undertook this year were: a sys¬ tem of student rates and dis¬ counts: C.W.C. signboards for the highway entrances to El- lensburg; amending the S.G.A. constitution — Student-faculty Co ordinattng and Planning Board created — North Hall Representative added to the Council — Legalized living group representatives on the S.G.A. Council. t Mxciatiati
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T ' Ikuxh xaxcC The Union Board it another example of stu dent-faculty cooperation in working on common problems. The Union opened in September of 1951 and, under the immediate direction of Mrs. Olive Schnebly, has continued to offer students and faculty a center for relaxation, recreation and good fellowship. This past year the board has installed a new emergency kitchen behind the information booth, new musical facilities, new storage space and recreation facilities in the basement and other worthwhile improvements. It has served as a center for student and faculty meetings as well as for blood drives, Religious Emphasis week and Homecoming. It is the desire of all the members of the board that we can continue to offer the services which fulfill the campus needs. Union Board Members: Maurice L. Petit, Chairman Annette Hitchcock Olive Schnebly Janet Lowe Dean Thompson Joanne Anderson Pat Thomson Dorothy Kruxich Ned Face UNION BOARD First Now: TNihma, SehiHbly. Ander-aon. Second Row: Pettit. Hitchcock, Face.
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