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Page 4 continued from page 3 designate an additional member. The Chairman shall be a Senior Senator. The Charter Review Committee shall 1. review all applications for Student Organizations charters. They shall recommend to the Senate for acceptance or rejection of all applications. They shall monitor all organizations and recommend to the Senate if charters shall be revoked for any reason it deems justifiable. Teacher/Course Evaluation Committee Five students. Three shall be Seniors. Two shall be Juniors. The Chairman shall be a Senior. Teacher/Course Evaluation Committee shall design, distribute, collect, tabulate and distribute the results of the surveys at the end of each term, for the use by the student body, faculty and administration. At the end of each academic year all results shall be compiled into one comprehensive report. Campus/Community Service Committee Six students. Four shall be Seniors and two shall be Juniors. The President of the Student Government Association may designate an additional member. The Chairman shall be a Senior Senator. The Campus/Community Service Committee shall: 1. provide academic, cultural and/or social services to the student body of the campus. 2. initiate the direction of student-to-student advising program for new students. 3. implement and direct programs of community relations and service to the people of the immediate area. 4. be the committee which prepares and develops a program of activities for the Spring Dinner Dance and/or other Student Government Association sponsored activities to also include participation in the planning of graduation ceremonies and related activities. Physical Planning Committee Five students. Three members shall be Seniors and two shall be Juniors. The President of the Student Government Association may designate an additional member. The Physical Planning Committee shall develop and present to the Senate, those plans and programs deemed necessary to beautify and upgrade the standard of living at Capitol Campus. STUDENT REPRESENTATION ON ORGANIZATION COMMITTEES. 1. Committee on Academic Affairs (two students). 2. Committee on Academic Admissions Standards (two students). 3. Committee on Student Affairs (two students and the President of the Student Government Association). 4. Committee on Academic and Athletic Standards, Awards and Scholarships (two students). 5. Committee on Bookstore Activities (one student). 6. Committee on Community Contacts (one student) 7. Committee on Computer Facilities (one student). 8. Committee on the Library (two students). 9. Committee on Physical Plant (one student). 10. Faculty Council (two students). STUDENT COURT The Student Court shall be a distinct and separate student organization from the Student Government Association, and is charged by the constitution of the Student Court. The SGA shall refer any and all constitutional questions to the Student Court whose decisions shall be final. No member of the SGA Senate may be a member of the court. All of the above have openings, it could be good experience for your future employment. Talk to one of us: Mike McAlister, Russ Hogg, Jay Wren, Joy Ratik, Andy Pivarnik, Dave Shrader, Bruce Karchner, Nancy Wilt, Skip Laratonda, Mark Fey, Linda Bilger, Max Pifer, Brian English, and Lisa Yaffe or stop by W-104. Is there something at school here that just doesn't set right with you? Tell one of us. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ** * * Mike McAlister Russ Hogg Jay Wren Joy Raytik Dave Nichols Bruce Karchner Brian English Lisa Yaffe Dave Shrader Skip Laratonda Andy Pivarnik Linda Bilger Max Pifer Mark Fey Nancy Wilt. ** * * Lookie here. Right now a few members of the S.G.A. are in the process of working on a "Grievance and Suggestion Box." Along with this, we are working on a form which can be used as a complaint, appeal or counterclaim. If you are interested please stop by in W-104, the Student Government Office. We need concerned people to serve on various committees on this campus. There is a need for people who want to get involved. If you are bugged about the things that are happening around here don't just sit around and complain. Do something. Stop by the Student Government Office at W-104 if you are interested. How about next year? Thought about a grade appeal system, student control over the student security force, an activities fee, beautifying the campus, a student center, concerts, keggars, other things? If you have - why not be a part of it? A few hours here and there can make it happen. YOU are the government. FACULTY The cultural committee needs people. You may have an interest in this area, why not stop by W-103 and talk to Agnus Green about it? Petitions are available for students to sign concerning the current security director in W-104. The C.C. Reader needs help. HELP IT!! HELP YOURSELF!! A NYONE INTERESTED IN SERVING ON THE STUDENT COURT please contact any S.G.A. member or stop by W-104. If you are interested in the law and judicial processes start now. This could be a great opportunity. "A prostitute couldn't make out up there with everyone_ giving it away." C.C. READER folks ** * * ** * * JUNIORS ** * * ** * * ** * * ** * * ** * * Quotes on Campus -- Mr. Paul discussing Meade Heights "Are you having coffee this morning?" has become a familiar greeting to many Capitol students who venture out into the night in search of a place to eat and fmd themselves at the 230 Diner. The diner closes at ten p.m. and reopens for early morning breakfast at two a.m. Cars begin to arrive around one-thirty in the morning and their occupants wait for the 230 sign to light up and the diner lights to come on, the signal that the night shift is ready to serve the tired and sober, the sleepless, and those nursing their particular problem of the moment. Interesting crowds of people seem to congregate at different times of the morning. Between two and three a.m., those who have been out bar hopping stop by for a bite to eat and some coffee, the universal antidote for a hangover. Bar Hoppers observed include not only Capitol students, but assorted local people in various states of inebriation. After three a.m., a different crowd shuffles in. The hustle and bustle has died down. The bar hoppers have made their way home and are probably praying for the morning not to come. The people in the diner now tend to be sober for the most part and are able to converse with some sensibility. Nixon, Watergate and the Economy are subjects prone to lengthy discourse with total strangers at the counter. The power of a cup of coffee that stays perpetually full is remarkable. The insights gained under the influence of this drug, caffeine, are frightening. At times, this writer has been known to agree that on occasion President Nixon has done something worthwhile for the nation. What exactly that is, is not that clear. It must be remembered that these statements are oft times made under duress and under the influence. Perhaps the Diner uses 100% Columbian? Victims of all-nighters, predicament prevalent aroi the end of each' term, can found staring into their co cups muttering obscenities expletives deleted, about paper or lab report that is du a few short hours. A trip to the diner some! helps to change the perspect for one who is pulling an all-righter. It is comforting to May 16, 1974 230 Diner by Fred Prouser know that others are depriving their bodies of sleep. The practical aspect is that it is easier to work on a full stomach, and if finances are tight, the 230 Diner is the place to go. An egg, toast and coffee will set you back fifty-five cents, while something more substantial like eggs, ham, home fries, toast and coffee will run just under two dollars. As dawn overtakes the night, the diner starts to fill with those ending the night shift and those who will have to start work in a sh o rtwhile. Milkmen, truck drivers assorted regulars receive the same greeting, "Are you having coffee this morning?" Stephanie's 230 Diner has come full circle during the night, and now prepares for the onslaught of the day people. The atmosphere of the diner changes; it is less intimate. Perhaps it is a matter of taste, but it IS a different type of person who goes out for breakfast atthree in the morning. Cady- Simon, in her new album, HOT CAKES, describes the feeling perfectly in a lyric from MISFIT. "Not every man was born to stay up late atnight. " Capitol Campus students seem to have this need for a myraid of reasons. Let's hope the seniors can get up for commencement at eleven a.m. on June Bth. Stefanie Arndt