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STUDENT GUVERNMENT ASSUEIATIUN The Rockford College Student Government Association has completed its first year as the supreme governing body on campus. lt provides for a demo- cratic maintenance of regulations. To the members of S.G.A. BOARD go the rules in the making, or revision, the embryonic suggestions that they develop into a concrete program. The Board bring their discussions to the Student Assembly for the final approval or disapproval. Such participation fosters intelligent preparation for con- structive democracy. E. Turner Q f I. Gordon kr' v. suck L. Wolff D. Chase B, Hanna F. Myers C, Watkins D. Rodwell D. Sanem A. lohnson Not shown. B. C. Fluty 16 M. Hammond
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The laboratories and lecture rooms of the biology depart- ment are in the basements ot Linden and Middle halls. There embryo scientists study the ma- terial aspects of life, among rats and bones, fossils and spring flowers. ln FORUM future Women leaders learn to sway the mul- titudes by practicing on them- selves. ln the depths of Linden they meet, and learn not only to think, but to speak clearly. They represent Rockford on other campuses in debates on the great issues of the year, L D. Sanern, E. Palm, M. Nauss. B. Haas D. Dallas, N. Tafel, B. Hanna, A. Harmon, P. Bates The Bookstore is one of the colleges most useful institutions. Under the Bursar's office, Franny Myers and Winch get books for all the classes, and provide related necessaries of school life: notebooks and paper and glue and monograrnrned stationery. lt is a handy place to get a check cashcd after student bank hours. 15
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JUDICIAL EUMMISSIUN AND HOUSE CUUNEII. The purpose of IUDICIAL COMMISSION is to investigate infractions of the rules passed by the Student Government Association and to determine suitable penalties for these violations. On its members falls the delicate task of interpreting the rules in such a way that a proper amount of flexibility is maintained within the imposed structure. Working with tact and understand- ing, this board helps to keep the tonus of the honor system and community responsibility up to par. The HOUSE COUNCIL, a board made up of the President of house stu- dents and presidents of the other three dorms, is concerned with making living in the dormitories comfortable and pleasant. They see to it that such things as quiet hour rules are enforced, that proper dress is worn at the proper time and place, that good manners and courtesy are observed. The House president has the power of exacting penalties if House rules are broken. L. VVolff D. Sanem M. Bates E. Turner P, Hall I.. Wolff A. Pope I.. Oleson I7
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