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Billy Braswell introduces repeal or modification of to adopt it. resolution asking for 1395. The body voted Legislators Act on HB 1395 Resolution. Senior class senator, Tom Sobol, contemplates hi; stand on an issue.
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Pat Waff, Garrett Hall Representative Mary Ann Watson, Senior Senator Carole White, ID Card Chairman George Wightman, SGA Vice Presiden Mack Worthington, Parli Senator of fou respected. and Renders Efficient Committee Work chamber of the Buccaneer listen attentively to debate. has been close; a standing 3 decide the question. Every Monday night except the first Monday night of each month, the Student Senate of approximately sixty members meets; and bills, resolutions, and recommendations are introduced, considered, dis- cussed, and debated. The vote for acceptance or re- jection is taken. The SGA President may call a Senate meeting at any time.
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Committees Effect SGA Legwork. The standing and special committees do much of the actual work under Student Government Associa- tion jurisdiction. The committees report their activ- ities to the Student Senate. The ten standing com- mittees are Budget, Elections, Entertainment, External Affairs, Identification Cards, Orientation, Produc- tions, Publicity, Ring, and Special Events. Some of the special committees are Foreign Films, Popular Films, Constitutional Revisions, Campus Radio, Book Exchange, Traffic Problems, Student Tutoring So- ciety, and Steering and Publicity. Each of these committees operates in a group ef- fort to solve general and specific student and ad- ministrative problems. The SGA is a big organiza- tion, and the committee work is proof that the Sen- ators do much more throughout the week than con- vene under a legislative atmosphere on Monday nights. NSA Coordinator, Shirley possible campus programs. i . ' : K External Affairs Chairma Student Legislature plans Cauble, and Billy Braswell rman, discusses the Mock UN and State littee members Bill Clark, Celia Orr, Kathy Barbara Johr son, Special Events Chai man, plans out the Home- -ning fest vities with three of he r committee members. Bill Th arrington, Celia Crr, and Fim Bac well. This group executed a highly successful weekend under the theme Pirates ' Parade of Progress. ' Dave Astor an i The Lettermen entertained for th Homeco ning Queen Core nation Pageant.
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