Volume Llll Salem College, Winston-Salem, N. C., Friday, April 16, 1971 Number 1 p^aoikly speaking . ... by Phil Frank McGlinn, Harrill, Hewitt View Coming Year With Optimism ' 11RU5T mu Be commiB in mis mm liepecoweD imiiTC*v £con'/ Fran Hicks installs Sandy McGlinn as SGA president. Student Government officers and representatives of various organi- za'^ions and publications for 1971- 1972 were installed at Wednesday’s assembly. First on the program was instal lation of Student Government Presi dent, Sandy McGlinn. Outgoing President Fran Hicks and Judicial Board President Emily Wood re ceived standing ovations after their parting remarks to the student body. Sandy McGlinn then took charge of the assembly and new of ficers, dorm presidents and other campus officers were installed by the respective outgoing officers. The recurring point in each of the speeches by the officers of SGA was tc urge the students to be parti cipants in SGA activities. Each speaker stressed the challenge that Salem has to offer new and old students if they are interested in seeking out new opportunities. Mc Glinn told the students her position in assuming leadership. She made clear that her purpose was not to be the sole policy maker of the student government. She introduced a new device for getting student opinions to the student legislature— a suggestion box to be put in Main Hall. Eleanor Harrill stressed that Honor Council’s chief function would not be trying cases, but re viewing the rules and punishment system. The tone of the Installation As sembly was optomistic The new representatives and serious yet en thusiastic about the many possi bilities for Salem College next year. Their objective is to avoid the image of puholding any dying traditions but to take advantage of any ex panding opportunities offered at Salem.

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