Student -Council in evaluating each deCiSiOn, before it,may not always acted Wisely, it may As President of the,,Student Councia4 I have errored. Minoritk—or maybe even the would like to take this opportunity to majority—factions of. the Student body have deliver, both to the members of the Cotulcilfrom•timo to time criticized such policies and to the student body which we represertt as: and serve a summary report as required by the constitution, out'linini; our past activities, our present status, and our future plans. As this particular Council has been meet ing regularly this past semester, one thing has become absolutely clear; this year's Council will not allow itself to be bridled by outdated, outworn and out moded precedents. IVe have done nothing because-it was done in the past. Each idea presented to . the'Ceincil:was con sidered on its dwn meritsand-either accepted orrejected_on those merits alone.. Because of thiS policy; several old traditions have been replaced by the march of Progrebs, and at the same . time . sersral nes ideas have been inaugurated. Gone for the first time this year are basketball, which was replaced by the ' much more popular bowling and the.sparsely attended Christmas Semi, which was changed to the Christmas Social attended by'aver 300 giiists. Adopted for the first time this year as traditions• we hope— were the fdillaWing: 1. The Council sponsored football trip 2. The Chess Tournament 3. The Dancing and Card kartY 4.& S. The already mentioned Bowling and Christmas Social 6. The extra entertainment at our dances.' All these, may T repeat, are new ideas . suggested, ,Debated, and planned by the, Coundil. These alone constitute arecord well worthy of praise. Other iwkideag, under discussion for the futute are: 1. A roller skating party 2. Archery classes 3. Blue Band concert.to aid our Student. Union Building Fund. PRESTDENI I SRE‘ORT HAZLETON bbilEGtAti 1. - Financing the football thiP but refusing the Opera trip • 2. ,Giving. , 440 to the Collegian but refusing $2O to the German Club 3. Refusin6 to alter ; upon petition; the date of the Christmas Social. Council had a definite reason for its action in all these cases. Whether you accept or reject its ,motives, on these several question able actionsitakenhythe Council s you _shouls: not allow. these minor instances to blind you to the long list of StccesSfo - actions undertaken, Its committees have acted'alwakS7, at all times, in the interests of the student body. They have had almost unparalleled success. They hope to achieve even greater results in the future. The Traffic Committee has continued to' protect the rights of drivrs and.passengers at the parkingjot, on, the drive way, and at the top of the hil/ The House Rules ComMittee suggested the combined Dancing and Card party which combined two excellent ideas into a perfect evening, it inagurated and supervised the Chess Tournament, and finally it made and enforced the rules under which the Student Recreational Funding is managed. The Sports Committee made all the rules, plant, and arrangements needed to establish the first i'enn State, Student Coundil spoxtsored Fowling League. The'Social COmmittee has planned.three dance; two of which were almost unparalleled success The Council did not act on either the'traffif sithation or the Student Union Funding. T4e solution to the first problem lies beyond the'power of Council; and the solutiol to the second one, Council decided, could Page