Nancy- Typists i Pat Mongi Fran Cheslock News Correspondent s K a aren Trimble Correspondence Secretary! Carol Viechec Faculty Advisor: Mr. Thomas Price Vol. 315 #2 H/12/65 As a citizen of the United States of America, you should make it your duty to know how your federal government oper ates and who the important officials are. Likewise, a Penn State student should he concerned with the operation of his Sbu- dent Government Association. A Penn State student should be acquainted with the pur poses of S. G. A. He should also know who the S. G. A. members are. The Student Government Association is an organization for the expression of student opinions and attitudes at the Haz leton Campus. The S. G. A. regulates the non-academic behavior of students, and it created, maintains, and regulates, promotes and coordinates all group functions and activities of the student body o All fulltime, undergraduate stu dents are regular members of S. G» A..A1l part-time undergraduate students are ciatemembers. All regular and associate members may vote for tho elective officers’, may vote on proposals to an-cd’the consti tut ion., add speak at all meetings of S.G.A« They may, also, sign any petition associa ated with S.G.A. functions. Any regular mamber who has met the qualifications set forth in the constitu tion and by-laws is eligible for election or appointment to office in the S. G« A. In following issues of the Colle gian, qe shall try to acquaint you with the officers and members of S. &. A. by means of a column entitled, ,! Knoa Your S. G. A. n The column will include the V latest S. G„ A. n ews and interveiws with S. G. A. members. -The Editor