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Continuing their policy of meeting weekly instead of bi-monthly as prescribed in the constitution, the council returned after Christmas to a pressing schedule of campus problems. Besides further organizing of the honor system, the freshman elections were held during the month of January. Probably the most significant legislation of the winter term was a request by the council that seniors with a B average be excused from examinations. A very logical argument was advanced by the council supporting the proposal, and intense student sentiment arose favoring it. The faculty council disapproved the measure, but probably constructive work can be done along this line in the future. A favorite subject of dormitory gossip has always been liberalization of the cut system. Therein lies a promising field for aspiring student politicians. Another project was the hiring of a student to distribute the Blue Bulletin to all parts of the campus and allocation of money to install two new outdoor bulletin boards at convenient locations on the campus. Near the end of the term a carefully prepared report from the promotion committee presented many excellent recommen- dations for campus improvement, and each was adopted by the council. A more integrated future program for the campus government was indicated by the constructive criticism and broad view presented in the report. Plans for the Spring term included an elaborate Hello Week , continued promotion of student honesty, better stu- dent-faculty relations, campus physical improvements, and encouragement of a solid and live school spirit. News of State College ' s new system of campus government has already travelled fast and far. Requests have been re- ceived from schools all over the nation for the constitution and by-laws. For having done a remarkable job in reorganizing student government, setting a finer ideal for campus citizen- ship, and establishing a sound footing for the college ' s drive towards perfect campus harmony, the 1945-46 campus govern- ment council deserve our united congratulations. jr L W. GATLIN President Student Government Council Members: Bill Gatlin, President; Bill Thomas, Vice- President; Gene House, Secretary; Chester Fisler, Treasurer; Gray Byrum, Jr., John Pollock, Bill Blow, Bobby Wooten, Jerry Weyne, Douglas House, Charles Moss, Phil Taylor, John Martin, Tony LeMay, Mac McDonald, James West, George Smith, Jack Fessenden, David Star- ling, Jack Harris, Jimmy Wilson, George Sledge. Faculty Members: W. N. Hicks, E. B. Grover, Wil- liam McGehee, J. D. Paulson.
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