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STUDENT COUNCIL McCRANIE The student council as headed by its illustrious President, whose name I forget, steamed off this year armed with many delusions, a few illusions and a couple of ideas. Some of these have even come to fruition. Special mention must be made of Hugh Schade, Senior Class President; and of Dick Williams, Junior Class President; without whom nothing could have been accomp- lished. Our advisor. Dr. William Nerlich, too deserves major credit for his help and numerous good ideas. Mention too of Collin Hubbard, our reluctant treasurer, who in addition held the difficult position of being the Council ' s vocal minority, an often times lonely job. This year an attempt was made to revitalize several Constitutional committees that were either stillborn or died in infancy. The reason for their early demise soon became apparent — there was nothing for them to do. The formerly functionless Public Relations Committee, however, has functioned this year and will be even more active in the future, participating, it is hoped, in the student portion of the reorganized U.S.C. Re- search Bulletin. The Bulletin will soon perform the function of a bimonthly Alumnae, faculty, and student research and news letter, something sorely needed by the school. Other things accomplished, besides giving Dr. Nerlich Boilermaker ' s Ear from various complaints, were to attempt to change the A.S.S.M. Constitution by deleting all mention of the ASUSC, whose approval should have been, but seldom was, gotten for any number of activities of which they had no knowledge or interest. A new student health plan prepared by Dr. Blankenhorn ' s committee awaits only the approval of the main campus in order to be put into effect. Another small item to be changed is the collection of class dues. No longer will the beleagured treasurer be forced to chase parsimonious class members over the County sand dunes crying pieously for money. We hope that starting in September dues will be made a part of the fee bill and will be paid directly into the ASSM treasury. It will then be up to your representatives on the council to apportion the monies for the annual, the new fall picnic, the Senior Farewell Dance, and to each of the classes for their own activities. Incidentally, official responsibility for the Senior dance has been given the Juniors, who so richly deserve it. The one feat that stands out in my mind above all others as the coup d ' efaf came to pass one dark, cold February morning when the cheerful face of a University Police Officer was seen to tell a county employee, get the Hell out of the student ' s lot. DOLPH B. McCRANIE, ASSM PRESIDENT L. to R. Zlatnick, Broberg, Levy, Miller, Block. Missing: Bartlett. L. to R. Hubbard, Lomas, H. Smith, Chronister, Shea, Williams. Missing: Schade, TIbbs.
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