Upsala College - Upsalite Yearbook (East Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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Upsala College - Upsalite Yearbook (East Orange, NJ) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 176 of 208
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Page 176 text:

J A5169 ' J!lw 5f fb? ounci 'Tiff fi J Z Q V 9 OFFICERS President VM?-P1'cs1'1lmzt ALFRED OSTI,UND BTRGER JOHNSON Sec'1'cta1'y Y11'6'llS1H'Pl' TYTARGARET KING MARTIN LEIIRER MEMBERS Seniors HOWARD ANDERSON BIRGER JOHNSON NTARGARET KING ATARTIN LEHRER fXT,FRED OSTLUND VVJLMA TYTICHAELS J1H1fl.0V.S' VVARREN HANSON ANNA TNTAE VVOODLAND VVENDELL CARLSON M ILDRED TXTELTN Sojvhomozfcs AL BLAZE JOSEPH GRECCO JOHN TXTASSON Fresh man KERKIIT LARSON THE STUDENT l UBT,1CA'I'ION ROI-XRD The membership of the Student Publication Board is the same as that Of the Council except that it inclucled Samuel Hagglllxld, Robert T'I611fl1'TX. and Wllllace Lund. Pago Om' Hznzdrva' Sf Z'!'11I'j'-T'ZC'U

Page 175 text:

. . . Qiiiolcl 'GCQH QQBHE Gold club was organized in 1927 through the efforts of the students of Upsala under the leadership of Axel Anderson, and has as its aim the encouraging of interest in extra-curricular activities, Students are eligible for ineinber- ship in the organization when they have attained a inininuun of twenty-live ipoints for their extra-curricular work. Rarely is a Ciold MU earned in less than three years, but it has happened that some students who are very active have obtained their Gold HU in two years. The club is a purely honorary group, and has no organized prograin to carry out. It represents the height of achievement in the held of extra-curricular activities and is the goal of all ambitious students. i Page One' Ilznzdred .St mix Om



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THE STUDENT CGUNCIL HE student governing body of Up sala College is called the Student Council. This body's chief object is to form a link between the stu- I' dent body and the governing authorities. The specific duties of the Council are to regulate all undergraduate traditions, to have the privilege of making recommendations to the faculty over all cases of ' I I undergraduate misconduct necessitating disciplinary action, the pow- - er to nominate candidates for student representatives for any pur- pose. and the supervision of all general elections. Besides these spe- cific powers the Council may assess the student body an amount not exceeding twenty-five dollars at a time for student activities, and also takes charge of stu- dent assembly programs, awarding of Gold Uls, and the arranging of school func- tions: such as. receptions and Spring Week. Members of the Student Council are elected by each class as a unit. The sen- ior class elects five members, the junior class elects three members, the sopho- more class two members and the freshmen class one member. After these gen- eral class elections have been held, usually during the second week in May, the outgoing Student Council President appoints three members from the student body, one member from each of the three upper classes, as members of the next year's council. In this way worthwhile students or members of minority groups may be represented on the council. , This past year has found the Student Council performing many new and worthwhile projects. Most notable has been a complete revision of the Gold U system. This system has been changed in accordance with the will of many of the faculty so that the award may be harder to earn and therefore more appre- ciated by the students. In conjunction with the new endowment drive. the Stu- dent Council has fostered a drive for funds among the students, so that the stu- dent body has now accepted a plan whereby each student shall be taxed Eve dollars per year. the money being set aside in a separate student endowment fund. The Council has also improved the freshmen rule system. with the prime purpose of formulating fewer and better rules. The dramatic club was aided con- siderably this year when the Council set up a fund from a fifty-cent fee from each student so that new equipment could be purchased and the plays more easily pro- duced. To facilitate the work, the Council has been divided into committees. Closely connected with the Student Council is the Student Publication Board. This Board's membership is composed of those members on the Student Council and also the Editors and Business Managers of the Upsalite and Gazette. The object of the Publication Board is to supervise the work connected with the publications and make appropriations to these publications. fl ! 'Q-F, M ' 1.. ....... i.... .. Page Ona Hundred Setfefzfy-Tl1l'v12

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