ONE BAD APPLE by Steve Heller & Don Nocito When we began this year at Delaware County Campus we had three raw materials; a builbing, educators, and students. The finished product of "the raw materials, we may conclude, will be either good or bad. We would like to acknowledge the results of our raw materials. It appears to be forming a good product. We now have a student government that, if it still contains the vigor and vitality it campaigned with before the elections, will be a major asset to the student body. The spirit that was displayed by all candidates in the elec- tion was not simply limited to these candidates. This spirit is very strong undercurrent on campus traveling in several directions. Intramural sports are in full swing and a major accmplishment, the school paper, has also arisen. The fact that our students are "involved" was clearly brought out in the recent "bulletin board debateā€ that we are all familiar with. Happinings of this sort are vivid displays of the ardor con- tained in the "raw materials" here at our campus, Yet, even with all our good points we are faced with a pro- blem of ignominy in our student lounge. It is beyond reasoning why some students cannot use the trash receptacles in the lounge. Could it be the receptacles lack proper instructions concerning how to use them? And so it seems, the "one bad apple" is a very obvious one. We are sure it is the hope and desire of the faculty, ad- ministration, and students alike that we all may overcome this problem and in the future have no "bad apples". STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION - MINUTES The meeting was held on Wednesday, November 6, 1967. It was called to order at 1:00 P.M. in room 101. John Swain was the pre- siding officer. Those present were: Joni Batey John Capinegro Gail Feldman Laura Honess Vicki Merryman Bon Nocito James Norwood Ted Schmidt John Swain Janet Trambo Harry Triolo Dean Linder (advisor) Lesley Banton Ideas for the newspaper will be presented to the SGA by Joni Batey. Anything printed by the newspaper must be approved. The cost of the newspaper will be submitted for consideration. The newspaper has permission to print a newsletter. Any contracts made out of school by any committees should be approved by John Swain and Dean Linder. A Judiciary committee will be formed after a constitution can be set up. a L