OPINION Pay [+ Aan, Sam by like Kennedy LIRR TL Hs GoD QF oH UAXTY ON Cali. .Y JERE Have just {inisnhed some very interesting voudin s TREES i aR Jecth nattor was oho O10) eRe Ele i FAs DIRE wf Whe Suu ont Gov. meni AS85000 am vion, Delaware Cups, I leamud Quis: a few things about t.e ro- cedure and ctracture of the Sh, Aovever, quite a few questions came upe I thouguc taut by share ing questions with you, we migut soir sone response rom 534. For instance, thc Constitution states, under Article 5, Sectian3, "There shall ve elected for each twenty-five (25) returning second year students, one(1) Councilman," Section lL covers the first year students in the same manusr, 25 students to on: Councilman, .Jiy is it then, that with a student body of 757 students, there ars only 10 Councilmen? that meins the majority of students (aboul 3.9) are not officially represent- ed in SGA. Have you secn your Councilman today? Government by tie minority? Interestinge ‘The Constitition also states er article 3, section 5, sub- gaetion 4, UYihe duticg of the 5ecrctary shall be: Ae To record and publish tie minut.s and the agendas of all SGA Council liect- ingse" Jhy was it then, that wilen this reporter attended the 3Ga inceting on Uctober 30th, a Coun~ cilman was busy recording the minutes while the Secretar lounged in the back of the rovu.? Also lire Sceretary, I have yet to sce an agenda for the SGA meetings, ‘he Constitution states that an agenda shall be published «tt least one{1) day prior to the scheduled nueeting, Let's see, we suould have had at this point, six SGA meetings, that means you oie us six(0) agendase he Constitution is avalile- ble for perusal bu” eny member of tne student Lo: 1 can aohlr recomnone 1b lor 1irnt, amgsing readir—,aiter sceing 3GA operate, Lf jou naven't S talked to your Councilman (that it ACTIVITIES Day Hits Campus by Chris Udovich "All Activities Day" will be sponsered by the Student Government Asso- ciation (SGA) with the cooperation of the admin- istration on Nov, 18 in the "Big C" Rollerdrome, Plans were finalized Nov, 2 following a sugges- tion by SGA officers and approval by SGA members, SGA officers and Assistant Dean Michael Johnson con- smith, proprieter of the building, about allowing the students to use the roller-skating rink for the day, Coopersmith con- sented to let the students sulted with William Cooper: use it free of charge, The day's activities will start at 10 a,m, and go until 2 p.m, in the afternoon, Various dis- cussions, W,C., Fields films and rock music is planned, SGA President Dennis George said, "Although tl rule is that every stude: should go to class, I ho that every student will make an effort to parti= cipate in the planned activities," According to Johnso students are not to smok eat, drink, or wear shoe: in the rink because the shoes might ruin the sur- face for skating, V4 Final Team Cuts Due For HoopsTE RS 8 CHEERLEADERS SELECTED b;- doin Kennedy Zirst cubs for the Del- aitare Campus bagketnall team nave reduced the team to 10, with six wore cuis to be nde. Coach Robert 3poiciiler Ins not et predicted tb vi.e outcome of tiie year will be, ut said it il be, "an interesting year,’ “The beam hus only two starte ers yat.raing from last seur, Borry Gilliam, and vas him with that sheet of paper tilat ou scribbled your name on carly this term) yet today, do 30. Ask him what is going on at those meetings. If ne asks wilat meetings, get a new Cour cilman, If you don't have a Counciliian, contact thie SGA, they should be lcoliing for fours teen (14) additional Councilmen Lb, titis times i oiey want to know how you know all this, tell them a friend of yours read vhedr Constitutions Until next L131€e es s PEACE anes ut "lor, but duing the Chriginas 3 Po im % 3) £2 > = 5 3 Pode CEE Ee gl MEE Diyiat==y J es EY ead: = SYM Le Udie ov ant 3 Sn E ats - s ie Wr -~ bd : -~ Yovide ne s.cll.amnd on ~ P32 ~~ ay : V.1C LLOOP, OVX 1.3 0. chosen chorrleacers Vill spark tize [lase in tiie stands, sfier uo month of _iedicuing, nine girls wer: chosen: The tryouts were so clooe that instead of three alternatives with four regui.rs, four slterna- tives had to be picked, Te cheerleaders will be captained this esr by 30 homore Education Major, Sally Meiichol, licliichol said, "Attend= James are ver, LUE nolliday, 2..420%0 should be ub-e lc ake at Lluast one Sunes 1b is sart of the sehool,” The cheerleaders, eiznt frosmen, and five So omar es, ave! Judy uroddnus si, Joa. I Dann’ , gail Joimson, Linda va. ring- von, Jane Kstzer, Mar, Ame DeVipgilis, Blondell iejmoldy, nd Judy igo,.ith Eileen .jiite as Lion mascot.
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