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Page 26 text:
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT A blindfolded tightrope artist and this year’s student government have much in common. Like the tightrope walker we entered many activities with little to guide us but our judgment. Perhaps we had less to help us than does the tight- rope artist, for he has experience. We had none. While we of the student govern- ment walked our tightrope of leadership, responsibility, and authority, we hoped and prayed our goals would be reached, just as the tightrope artist hopes for the successful completion of his act. The ’61-’62 student government accepted responsibilities and entered into ac- tivities which the preceding student governments of the college did not. This was the first year the students were included as members of the budget committee which has the power to allocate the spending of 60% of the Faculty-Student General Activity Fee. Another first was the establishment of a Standards and Ju- diciary Committee which made clear many of the standards of the college and in several instances was called upon to reprimand offenders of these standards and impose penalities in certain cases. All such disciplinary matters had formerly been handled by the faculty. The activities committee arranged to have the first Winter Carnival. The affair was a twisting, tobogganing, tumbling success and there is a good chance of it becoming a traditional affair. Crossing our tightrope we often faltered but never fell. The student govern- ment has maintained the powers delegated to it and handled its duties with inex- perience but determination. We have endeavored to complete our act, our year crossing a governmental tightrope with dignity, just as the tightrope artist crosses with grace. We hope the following governments will follow our example, will equal us, and even surpass us in their ability to walk the tightrope.
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Francis Weaver, and friend I am at present sitting with a Heap of Letters before me: 1 have complaints from lovers, Schmes from Projectors, Scandal from ladies, congratulations, compliments, and advice in abundance. 23 Dave Frazier, Peg Walker, Gene Roth
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Litigate The unannounced closing of the Student Government Room on March 9 by the Executive Committee precipitated a major crisis; Crier staff and Yearbook Com- mittee members were forced to meet in the open air (on the coldest day of the winter). The group was saved from frostbite by the appearance of Mrs. Hope Schreiber, The Lady With The Cokes. Peaceful negotiations were begun immediately, a compromise was reached and harmony restored.
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