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Student Association President Duties: 13 The President shall be elected by a simple ma- jority of the student body. 23 The President shall serve as chairman of the S.E.C. 33 The President shall, by virtue of his office, sit as the ninth student member of the S.A.W.C. 43 The President shall, by virtue of his office, sit as a student member of the Voting Body. 53 The President shall, by virtue of his office, sit as a student member of the C.A.B. 63 The President may not be the Editor of the school newspaper. Student Executive Secretary Duties: 13 He shall be administrative officer of the Student Executive Council. 23 He shall be required to report at each meeting of the S.E.C. on all matters concerning the Office of Student Affairs. 33 He shall be required at the end of each term to provide a summary of action discussed and com- pleted during his administration. 43 He shall provide a means of channeling student grievances to the appropriate committee and committee members. 53 His office shall provide a means for presenting proposals by members of the student body to the S.E.C., and he shall work closely with the Presi- dent of the Student Association in establishing the agenda of the Student Executive Council meetings. Student Association President, Reed Brooks Student Executive Secretary, Dell Young.
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Student Activity-Welfare Committee Duties: 13 To study continuously all facets of student life for the purpose of creating the best possible conditions. 2i To develop policies on all non-academic facets of student life, including the protection of student rights. 3, To assist the Dean of Students in incorporating these and other policies, along with perti- nent information, in a Student Handbook to be published by the opening of college each fall. 45 To cooperate with the Dean of Students in implementing policies concerning student life. 5i To plan and to coordinate college programs such as a lecture series, cultural series, chapel and assembly programs, and to develop policies for the operation of these activities. 6i To receive budget requests from recognized college organizations and from the Publications Committee and to allocate funds from the Student Activity Fund. 71 To hear concerns and ideas that students may have about facets of student life. Membership: Dean of Students, Dean of the College, President, Director of Counseling, Comptroller, Director of Campus Minstry, three faculty members tone of whom shall be chairmani, and nine students. Members: Dr. Hite, Chairmang President Clarke, Dean Wilson, Dean Wood, Mr. Joseph, Dr. Sim- sohn, Dr. Lipscomb, Dr. Wolfgang, Flev. Wilson, Carol Anderson, Robin Chemris, Doug Welch, Dell Young, Sue Louk, John Lowery, Vince DiGloria, Francie Straughan, Reed Brooks. Jlxxs., First Row: F. Straughan, Dean Wood, Dr. Lipscomb, Dr. Simsohn. Se- R. Brooks, Dr. Hite, President Clarke. cond Row: Dr. Wolfgang, D. Young, J. Lowery, Dean Wilson, Rev. Wilson,
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Student Executive Council Duties: 13 Selecting the Student Executive Secretary. 23 Determining an expression of student opinion on all matters of policy in both Student Body and College Affairs. 33 Organizing the election of students to the Committees of the College, 43 Conducting the recall of students from elective office. 53 Appointing students to the Community Review Board. 63 Appointing students to serve on the Community Relations Council. 73 Providing for and enforcing a system of regularly scheduled reports to the Student Body by student members of the standing Committees of the College with regard to the activities of these students on those Committees and in the Voting Body. 83 Providing for, at regularly scheduled intervals, and appropriate times, open meetings of the S.E.C., the S.A. President presiding, for the discussion of student policy matters. 93 Deciding by concensus, or at least two-thirds majority of the total membership, any ap- propriation ofthe Student Government budget exceeding fifty dollars, and by simple majori- ty of the members present any other appropriation. 103 Holding referenda at any such time on any issue which it feels of such importance as to warrant such action. 113 Appointing standing and ad hoc committees of the Student Body as the need arises. Members: Carol Anderson, Robin Chemris, Vincent DiGloria, Sue Louk, John Lowery, Francie Straughan, Doug Welch, Dell Young. Left to Right: F. Straughan, D. Young, J. Lowery, R. Brooks.
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