"\ association (SGA) is plann- SCA Pos Su by Chris Udovich The Student Government ing a ski trip as a result of students wanting more activities, Mike Disanto, Treasurer, and Angelo Ping ~ ano, Secretary, are organ- izing the outing. A ten- tative date has been set for a weekend in January. The destination of the outing has not yet begn determined, however Di Santo said, "It's either Camel Back or Big Boulder in the Poconos", and Pii- ano said, "We' d like to go somewhere in upstate New York,” Cost of ac- comodations, Transporta- , tion and ski equipment CO5:S Afya~’r. known, because the whole idea is still in the LIONS EYE UNFAIR, According TO SGA cont. from page 4. care, They siould core to us whenever they have a problem. Je cannoiv go to tnem, "There are 20 councilmen-at- large on campus. There should be nore councilmen and more students should be represented," he said. EPITOR’S NoTF, THERE ARE onLy le CounCiL MEN, "The students are nol being fair towards Sui, said DiSanto. “There are 5 officers trying to do everything possible for the welfare of the student," George said, "The 5Ga meeting is held every friday, lst period, and at this meeting an agenda is set up for the business f the meeting. Old business is brought up as well .s new business," "25-30 people usually attend . our meetings," said George. "The & councilmen, the officers, and 2 or 3 students are present," ne added, editor's note: There ure only 10 councilmen, "We do not have any nlaus for the new campus because we don't knew its arrangemecut or sald George. : In between meetbiiy gs, the Siu works on student problens and vusi- ness of the previous meeting. set wily 2. planning stages, further discussion about the outing is set for fu- ture LGA meetings, [rip Pare, Piace Nor Ser However, Both DiSanto and Payjnschave said that by Tom Osiecki MERKEL, THE CLASS WAS IN THRE everyone is invited to go. Also, they're quite sure that the cost will be reasonable, Complete plans will be made in January, Merker Makes Teachers [ay WALKED INTO MR, SNIDE'S ROM, LATE. MIDDIE OF THE STTRPRISE TEST THAT MR. SNIDE ALWAYS GAVE WHEN MERKEL was late. Mr, Snide looked at Merkel, looked at his watch, and made a mark in his little book, This real- ly made Mr, .Snide's day. Mevkel took a seat next to Mary Canary, the girl he loved, who didn't know he existed, Thinking this was an excellent opnortwmity to meet her, Merkel decided to ask her for a pen, He won- dered if he should come on cool and say, "Oh, wow. do you have a pen?" Or maybe he should say it Humhrey Bogardish=1like "Yuh pot a pen baby?" Merkel was about +n make his move when Mr. Snide said, "Pass up the papers.” After clase, Merkel went to Mr. $nide tn plead his case. Mr, Snide lis- tened to Merkel tell his story. "Join the avy, kid," Snide answered, "what?" shouted Mer- kel. "The army will do you good kideegive you confi- dence ® " Varo, Stupen ts Discuss CFP Mr. Snide made anoth- er mark in his little book, and walked away, This was the best thing to happen to Mr. Snide since he ran over a puppy. In his next class, Mer- kel was poing to #lve a speech, For his final speech exam, Mer kel decided to give a humor ous speech, He broke the ice by smiling at the class. The class smiled back, which pleased Merkel until the teacher told him to quit grinning like an idiot. On this, Merkel cracked and spent the remain ing five minutes standing in front of the room shak- ing and saying such humourous things as "duhh, and ehh." Merkel spent the rest of the day changing a tire, ar- ruing with a cop, and doing Mr, Snide*s term paper, which would have really made Mr, Sndde's day if he knew about it. cont. from page 1 SGA Treasurer Mike DiSanto said later, "We (SGA) did not have a chance to represenT our point of view at the meeting,” The SGA was scheduled to meet with Vairo at 8 a.m, Vairo was there, but SGA didn't show in school until after 9:00 a,m, The meeting began at 9:05 a,m, and ran until 9:55 a.m,
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