April 20. 1961
NORTH CAROLINA WESLEYAN
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Bills, articles,' arr;endments,
proposals, and confusion. That’s
all a part of establishing a Bern-
ocratic Student Government. Bills
aad all permanent policy iriust be
spelled out in words to make very
clear exactly what the students
want for the future.
Everyone seems to ask,"In plain
simple words, what has the student
body established in the first two
bills it passed?”
These first two bills passed
concern only the election of SGA
and class officers including the
requirements for nomination, cam
paign procedures, and the time of
election.
Vann Massey, President of the
SGA, has asked the students to con
sider one other question,"How can
I be a good citizen and help my
Student Government?"
Vann suggests that a good cit
izen is one who keeps himself in
formed and open-minded to the
discussion of the Student Govern
ment and its functions.
Editor-in-Chief..,,Betty Anderson
Assistant Editor.... Joan Lamberth
News Editor ....Wanda Exum
Society Editor Evelyn Harris
Sports Editor John Alden
Reporters Judy Biggs,
Thomas Vihite, Ervin Cullipher,
and Doug Hedgpeth
Typists Lillie Mae Delamar
and Faye Simpson
Art Work Jerry Chesson
Printing Joe Ezzell
The K’andbook
is nearing completion and should
go to press soon so that it will
be back for Wesleyan students by
the middle of May.
This year's handbook will in
clude an introduction and campus
pictures, the college calendar,
information concerning the organi
zation and activities of the col
lege, and group pictures including
all students in the college. As
a special feature there will be
an insert by the college with the
rules and regulations so that the
book may be used next year for
orientation of new students.
The Handbook Committee consists
of Albert Boone, chairman, Royall
Brown, Patsy Matthews, David Cai-
son, and Jane Smith.
Recently six of the ten winners
of the Wesleyan Awards were annou
nced. They were Etta Brovm Spi
vey of Hobbsville, Gains Edward
Hopkins of Altamahaw, Robert Otis
Stephens of Route Roxboro, Don
ald Ray Sessoms of Weldon, Bonita
Louise Pitzer and Barbara Leigh
Hall, both of Rocky Mount.
The Scholarships are given on
the basis of scholastic ability,
leadership capacity, and financial
need. Their value is $1^00 to be
used during the four year period.