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Infirmary Laying the Corner Stone of the First Dormitory [23]
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New Dormitory for Women ' s College Floor Plan for the New Dormitory [22]
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Student Government . To those who are working for the material development of Delaware College, it must be a pleasure to note the corresponding growth in the mind and spirit of the student body. In the last year and a half there have been many evidences of such growth, of which student self gov- ernment, while perhaps the most notable, is but one of many. For i nstance the Review, under Mr. E. William Martin, was made a weekly instead of a monthly, a power for good, rather than an institution for charity. The Man- dolin club was formed, also the Dramatic club, the Arts and Science club, and the Engineering Society. Interest has been revived in the two literary societies. The inter-society debate, which for want of candidates had been hors de combat, was resumed with enthusiasm. And two debates with St. John ' s College register the same awakening in the student body. The constitution for the student-government association was adopted by unanimous vote of the student body on Friday, February 25, 1916. The con- stitution is as follows: Newark, Delaware, February 25, 1916 We, the students of Delaware College, through our representatives whose names are appended hereto, do endorse and adopt the follow- ing constitution for an organization which we hereby enter into. After this constitution has been approved by the Faculty of Delaware College, it shall become binding and applicable to every member of the student body. CONSTITUTION Article 1 — Name The name of this organization, which shall be composed of the entire student body of the college, shall be The Student Government Association of Delaware College. Article 2 — OflBcers The officers of this association shall be a board of seven members, said board of officers to be known as The Student Council. These seven men are to be elected from the four classes of the College as follows: 1 Senior Class — three members, one of whom shall be the President of the Class; one of whom shall be the Editor-in- [24]
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