The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, January 30, 1967, Image 5

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    Whether or not students are al4ard
of it, S.G.A. spends a lot of time each
week doing things for the betterment of
the campus. The S.G.A. minutes are
'posted each week by Jan Puzar on the
bulletin hoard of the 0.8. Building, so
that there is no excuse for ignorance
as to what S.G.A. does. Meetings, as
in all organizations, are a little dull
for those who do not belong to the
organization, but in S.G.A. they are
open for the curious or school-spirited.
So far very few have come.
lest fall Raymond Broderick, who
is now Pennsylvania's Lt. Governor, was
invited to the campus for an informal
meeting with Behrend students. S.G.A.
sponsored this, furnished refreshments,
made posters, and handled publicity in
town.
All University Day took a lot of
planning on the part of S.G.A. For two
entire days S.G.A. members worked in
'hifts to see that the money was col
lected, and there was always someone
in the 0.8. Building lounge to see
that this was taken care of. S.G.A.
made transportation and accomodation
arrangements, and those familiar with
Penn State's drastic overcrowdedness
know how difficult it is to house
200 students for the weekend. In addi
tion, S.G.A. committee made a large
banner for the banner contest. It
took a lot of time.
S.G.A. repaired the pool equip
ment, and since the guys in Erie hall
have ruined the cues, they are being
repaired again.
S.G.A. attempted to keep the
library open on weekends, but this
was vetoed by the administration.
The bulletin board in the cafe
teria was procured and installed by
S.G.A. TALLY
The Behrend Campus Student Judi
ciary is maintained by appointees of
S.G.A.
S.G.A. had to approve the constitu
tion of the Boosters and the Choir, and
any other organization that starts here.
Repair of ping-pong tables is now
underway. They will be repaired as soon
as the best prices for material are fonnd
New paddles will be purchased.
A critique on Orientation Week was
sponsored during common hour last term.
This is S.G.A.'s attempt to see that
Orientation Week is even more valuable
to next year's freshmen.
Several S.G.A. members were appoint
ed to the cultural committee which meets
each week with Mr. Mercorella, and they
were responsible for the questionnaire
on activities that was filled out during
winter term registration..
The president's board meets each
week to co-ordinate activities on campus,
and to see that several events don't
take place at the same time. They now
are working on the Winter Weekend pro
ject which will include all students and'
organizations, and take-place February
11-13.
The Faculty Evaluation which was
circulated during registration was a
form drawn up by S.G.A. They worked in
shifts to see that students filled it
out, and now they are spending an eno
number of hours tallying it up for
the benefit of the faculty.
S.G.A. will sponsor a trivia match
this winter.
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