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Applications to be available for stu-
publications:
Applications will be available for
pspective editors of the Hilltop,
'•’'el, Cadenza, and manager of the
l^®*Pus radio station WVMH beginning
arch 10. Applications can be obtain-
horn any of the student media offices.
Public Information Office in the
^Atague Building. Applications -are
A''3ilable from the advisors to each
®dia. This includes the Hilltop-John
, ®'pbell, Montague Building; the
cA^hWalter Smith, Montague Building;
, r®2o-Betty Huges, Cornwell Building;
I WVMH-Phil Weast, Wren College
onion.
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ti n deadline for submitting applica-
t ,5 P.m., Friday, March 24. The
vijA^mcations committee will inter-
12^^ select new media leaders on
^fee Legal Services for MHC Students:
SGA announces free legal services
g.,.- available to any MHC student. Mr.
Barnes, a lawyer from nearby
jA^erville, will hold office hours
B-5:00 once each month in the SGA
'06. If you have questions or problems
IjA^^niing legal advice call No. 254
3 and 5:00 any weekday to
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a your appointment for Mr. Barnes
visit March 9. Appointments can
h ® be made by leaving a note in P. O.
A .f'C. Your SGA secured Mr. Barnes
''>ces for you, so please take advantage.
Vq| B- G. a. Elections: Want to get in-
Vjj Here is your chance. Become a
Voi our campus by letting your
Qu®® be heard . . . run for a Student
^ernment Association Office.
If you have a 2.0 quality point ratio
and are free from all social penalities
(no court orders) you are able to run.
On February 27 petitions for S. G. A.
President, Vice President, Secretary,
Treasurer and Chief Justice began to
be distributed. You may pick these (and
a rules and regulation sheet with all the
dates listed) up at the information desk
in the Wren College Union. Be sure to
sign a sheet that will give you name and
the office you are running for so that we
may have a list to type up the ballots.
150 signatures will be needed on each
petition.
On March 6 the petitions should be
turned in to the S. G. A. Office by way of
Box No. 1, 294, 1458, or 796.
During the week of March 6-9 cam
paigning will begin. This is to be climaxed
on March 10 by election speeches given
in the cafeteria.
March 13 will be the election day with
announcements of run-offs and/or
winners being posted on the 14th.
Class elections will begin on the 15th
of March by the distribution of petitions.
Class officer petitions for President,
Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer
will need 100 signatures and the senators
will need 50 signatures. The names of
the candidates running will be given to
the current presidents of the classes so
that campaign speeches may be done
before Spring Break with elections being
held on April 10.
The officers to be elected will be
Class President.Vice-President, Secretary,
Treasurer, and 2 Senators at large from
each class.
Join in and become a leader. Petition
today.
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film will be shown March 14 in Belk Auditorium at 8:00 p.m.
Recent SGA Senate action in Belk Auditorium
Henderson.
led by Vice-President Bert
Minutes from
SENATE
February 8, 1978
Belk Auditorium 8:00 p.m.
1. Call to order
II. Prayer, Vice-President Henderson
III. Roll Call and Reading of Minutes
IV. Old Business
A. Committee Reports
1. Food Services, Senator Robinson
2. Legislative Review, Senator Hill
a. The revised Constitution will be presented before Senate at the
next Sepate Meeting.
b. The ratification process will take place the following meeting.
c. The revised Constitution will be presented before the Student
Body at the General Election.
3. Judicial, Chief Justice Wells
The Judicial Council will be meeting to discuss the selection of new
Justices as well as to discuss revisions to the Guide to Judicial Pro
cedures.
4. Traffic, Senator Zimmerman
A meeting of the Traffic Committee with town officials is scheduled,
and the results of this meeting will be reported to Senate.
5. Election and Open Forum, Senator Davenport
a. The calendar of events is as follows:
February 27 Petitions for general offices are available
March 6 Campaign Week begins
March 13 Election Day
March 20 Installation of new officers
b. Class elections will be held the first part of April.
6. Finance, Treasurer Taylor
a. Expenditures for January
Pamphlets
Orientation
Emergency Loans (four cases)
FCA Club allotment
7. Orientation, Kim Blackwell
The Committee is commended for a job well done!
8. Campus life. Senator Williams
a. Chapel Survey taken: approx. 617o in favor of new chapel
b. The Trustees voted not to accept the motion.
9. Inter-Greek, Senator Mathis
10. Joint Council, Speaker Wood
The members of Joint Council recently held a successful workshop.
B. Alumni Fund Raising
President Webb will make a report at the next meeting.
VI. Other
A. Financial Aid
Campus Life Committee will investigate cut-backs.
B. Committee/Organizational Improvements
PUSH FOR PROGRESS!!!
VII. Meeting Adjourned