ri- U I I ■d i|; Page 4 Constitution of Student Government (Continued from Page 3) of March, and all installa tions shall take place be fore the last week in April, unless otherwise specified. (18) In the event that a Stu dent Government officer or member of a staff of a pub lication finds it necessary to give up her position or is removed from office, this vacancy shall be filled by the method of elections pre sented. Section 2. Point System a. Pmrpose The Point System, adopted by the Student Government Associa tion, is enforced to guarantee the participation of a large number of students in college activities. Limitations in the amount of work a student can carry provides for the performance and enrichment of a good program. The basis of these points is the amount of work a position requires. b. Eligibility: (1) All students who hold of fices on councils of student organizations, the presidents the honorary and social fra ternities, the presidents of minor clubs, and the Queen and Maid of Honor pf May Court must have a C aver age with no conditions or failures and must, repre sent in every sense of the word the spirit and ideals of Queens College. These grades will be based upon the work of the previous semester. Students who plan the work of the previous semester. Students who plan to work off conditions and who desire to have their names added to the ap proved list must notify the Point System Committee at least one week prioV to elec tions. (2) The names of all candi dates for office or repre sentations of classes must be submitted to the Legis lature and Advisory Com mittee who will pass on their eligibility. (3) No student may carry more than 26 points. c. Point System Committee There shall be a Point System Committee to prepare the ap proved list of nominees, to con sider the evaluation of points and to make changes when necessary: to consider and act upon any cases necessitating any exceptions to the point regulations, to enforce the regulations of the committee, and PRINTING PRINTED PUBLICATIONS ADVERTISING LITERATURE AND OFFICE FORMS FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES NEWS PRINTING HOUSE Phone 3-0303 The Charlotte News Building to keep a record of the Point System and the students holding positions carrying points. d. Evaluation of the Point Sys tem: Officers of Student Government Association Presidents Student Government 26 Boarding Student Body 26 Day Student Body 26 Vice-Presidents Student Government 20 Boarding Student Body 16 Day Student Body 16 Secretaries Student Government 14 Boarding Student Body 18 Day Student Body 12 Treasurers Student Government 12 Boarding Student Body 10 Day Student Body 10 Boarding Student and Day Student Council Class Representatives to coun cil and Legislature 10 Letgislature * Representatives at large 4 Committee Heads 3 Members at large of commit tees 2 Officers in Student Christian As sociation Cabinet President 26 Vice-President 16 Secretary 14 Treasurer __ 8 Fellowship President 14 Hostess of Hut 8 Other cabinet members 6 Officers in Athletic Council President 26 Vice-President 1® Secretary 10 Treasurer _ 8 All Representatives 4 Officers of Class Organizations Presidents (Junior and Senior) 14 Presidents (Freshman and Sophomore) 12 Freshman Chairman 10 Treasurers 6 May Day May Day Chairman 18 Committee Heads 6 All members — 2 Officers and Staff Members of Publications Coronet Editor 20 Business Manager . - — - 18 LETS ALL SUPPORT THE BOND RALLY STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Answer to your $64 Question We premise never to fuss If you’ll only visit with us While you wait for your bus. For when Jack gets back You’ll know where to “FURNISH your shack” When Jack gets back. KIMBRELL’S, Inc. Dependable Furniture Cerner Trade & College Street PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES SALTED PEANUTS QUEENS BLUES Advertising Manager 16 Other Editors 10 Queens Blues Editor 20 Business Manager 20 All other staff members 6 Queens Quill Editor 10 Business Manager 8 All other staff members 4 Clubs Presidents I. R. C. 4 Dramatic Club 4 Home Economics 4 Linnean 4 Benzene 4 Choral Club 4 Orchestra 4 Honorary Fraternities Presidents Alpha Kappa Gamma 6 Sigma Mu 6 Valkyrie 6 Alpha Iota 6 Social Fraternities Presidents 20 Vice-President 8 Secretary 10 'Treasurer . 12 Pledge Instructor 12 Minor Officers 4 Pan-Hellenic Council President 6 Secretary 4 Note: Any student president may be member ex-officio of Legisla tive committees without accumu lating additional points. Section 3. Standing Committees a. The chairmen of the following Standing Committees shall be selected by the Legislature from its own membership: (1) Social Committee to plan campus entertainments. (2) Chapel and Calendar Com mittee to regulate chapel conduct, to have announce ments made, and to sched ule all student meetings. (3) Concert and Lecture Series committee to co-operate with faculty committee in selecting lecturers and art ists for the following year April 14, 1944 FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION ROSELAND FLORAL COMPANY Members Telegraph Delivery Association Phones 8191-8192 Night 7970 300 NORTH TRYON ST. Paul and Crymes Inc. SPORTING GOODS 415 South Try on Street DON'T FORGET APRIL 17th War Bond and Stamp Rally Featuring Miss LinwoocJ Gisclarcd Mai(d of Cotton Monedoy Evening, April 17th—8:00 P.M. THE STUDENTS and to encourage student attendance. (4) Recreation Room Commit tee to be responsible for the care and management of the recreation room. (5) Point System Committee. The duties of this commit tee are stated in Section 2. (6) Budget Committee to pre pare a budget for the Stu dent Body for the succeed ing school year. (7) War Service Committee to encourage and direct all campus participation in the war effort. Other standing committees: (1) Agenda Committee to out line things to be done and the business to be trans acted in Legislature meet ings. The President of the Student Body, President of the Boarding Student Body, President of the Day Stu dent Body, and the Chair man of Legislature shall be members of this committee. (2) Ballot Committee to prepare a ballot with three to five suggestions and with pro visions for candidates of popular choice for the of fices of President of the Student Body, President of the Boarding Student Body, President of the Day Stu dent Body, President of the Student Christian Associa tion, President of the Ath letic Association, Vice- President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Student Body, and members of Honor Council. The outgoing Pres ident and Vice-President of the Student Body and Pres idents of the Boarding Stu dent Body, Day Student Body, Student Christian As sociation and Athletic Asso ciation shall be members of this committee.. What Did You Do Today? What did you do today, my friend Prom morning till the night? How many times did you complain That rationing is too tight? When are you going to start to do All of the things you say? A soldier would like to know, my friend What did you do today? We met the enemy today And took the town by storm. Happy reading it will make For you tomorrow mom You’ll read with satisfaction The brief communique. We fought, but are you fighting? What did you do today? My gunner died in my arms today, I feel his warm blood yet Your neighbor’s dying boy gave out A scream I’ll never forget. On my right a tank was hit, A flash and then a fire, The stench of burning flesh Still rises from the pyre. What did you do today, my friend. To help us with the. task? Did you work harder and longer for less. Or is that too much to ask? What right have I to ask you this, You probably will say. Maybe now you’ll understand, You see ... I died today. NOTE—Lt. Shatlain amputated his own foot with a jackknife and thought that he was dying as he wrote this poem. He was rescued by Americans after two hours of hiding and is now recuperating in a hospital in England. FOR THAT GLAMOUR POSE TO SEND TO “HIM” its • ••A DUKE PHOTO CO 109 S. TRYON 128 N. TRYON INVEST IN WAR BONDS AND HELP THOSE WHO ARE HELP ING US DUKE POWER COMPANY FOR — SPRING DRESSES LOVELY SUITS BEWITCHING BLOUSES FOLLOW THE CROWD TO -,N.C. ‘The Friendly Store in a Friendly City’ Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds