Student League Board

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# Title Date Summary
301 SLB recognizes student leaders
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Will purchase sweaters.
302 Notice from Fairchild
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Married students should return insurance survey form.
303 All college mixer tonight; green to mix with greener 8 p. m. tonight
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Student League Board offers opportunity for faculty and students to get acquainted.
304 Book exchange open in Commons
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Exchange schedule.
305 Student League Board
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Photo on top of the page of the Student League Board; photo.
306 SLB allots $500 to student loans
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307 Election returns
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Vote tallies.
308 Polls open all day Tuesday as students choose leaders
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Will have two party system for first time.
309 Candidates for election
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List of candidates.
310 Campus election Tuesday! Fairchild and Price head SVIG list
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SVIG candidates state their views; photo.
311 Letters to the editor
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Ken Fairchild expresses his hopes for a student government under his direction.
312 Progressives campaign for Raffensperger
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Progressive Party candidates state their views; photo.
313 To vote. . . Or not to vote
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Encourages students OTHER than seniors to vote.
314 Progressive Party presents platform
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Calls for conference every spring, written reports by SLB appointees, students to attend their meetings and more.
315 SVIGS to have party
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316 Commons' use to be regulated by SLB
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Groups must go through Social Director, who will pass on the request to SLB.
317 SLB names 25 students to Purple Key
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List of those selected.
318 Petitions, balloting mark beginning of student government elections
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A look at qualifications for office; photo.
319 Party politics comes to TC; to sponsor candidates in next election
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SVIGS and Progressive Parties founded; photo.
320 Book exchange hours set
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Procedures and schedule for the exchange.
321 Splitting an Infinity
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Lecture-Concert Series guest was enjoyable, KYTC will broadcast Student League Board meetings on the air, and Old Gold sales end in three weeks.
322 Exchange to sell books Sept. 13, 16
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323 Student Book Exchange will open Sept. 11
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Exchange procedures.
324 President's Dinner
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Presidents of approximately 50 campus organizations attended the dinner; the featured speaker, Dr. Howard V. Jones, was introduced by the chairman of the Committee of Student League Board, Marilyn Turnquist; photo.
325 Purple Key
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Students must be active in academic and extracurricular activities in order to get in; this is the highest award a student can receive at Teachers College; the Purple Key has replaced "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities," since 1952; photo.
326 SLB
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Presidents of the Men's Union, Associated Women Students, housing units, and the chairman of the standing committees are included in Student League Board; they are: Marilyn Loman, Victor Dierksen, Marilyn Turnquist, Arden Sollien, and Carol Gaunt; photo.
327 Student Personnel
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Student Personnel promotes the social and intellectual growth of each woman student through a counseling and guidance program, both group and individual; they also promote the overall physical and emotional health and wellbeing of every student; photo.
328 The best of '57
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Highlights of the year; photo.
329 Applications due SLB committee
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330 The TC manual
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Gives examples of student apathy on campus, concerning SLB elections
331 Eight charities will receive profits from Benefit Fair
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SLB asks student organizations to organize booths to raise money for charity.
332 Book Exchange to open March 17
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333 Or, ever read Machiavelli?
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Reviews last year's platforms for student elections and tells new candidates that next year will not be easy.
334 Brinker wins by 87 votes!; future president defeats Maxwell in 866-779 vote
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Complete election results; list of winners; photo.
335 Election returns
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Vote tallies.
336 Election rally
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For winners of primary elections.
337 Primary returns
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List of winners of primary elections.
338 Candidate's platform
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Pat Maxwell offers views.
339 Candidates' platform
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Ed Raffensperger gives his views.
340 Candidates announce platforms
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Gus Pappadackis and Mal Brinker state their views.
341 SLB President Doerzman is hard to contact-reporter
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Doug Doerzman speaks at length about his SLB duties.
342 Applications for offices yet available
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Description of voting procedures for student government elections.
343 Ho hum!
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Encourages those who are interested in student government positions to observe what those now in office are responsible for doing.
344 More on same
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The Student League Board has suggested a Student Gripe Committee to complain formally about the food in Commons.
345 Applications for student positions now available
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In student government.
346 Change the exchange!
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Offers suggestions for a more efficient and convenient book exchange.
347 For argument's sake
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Suggests ways that the Benefit Auction could be more successful.
348 Book notice
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Will operate book exchange again.
349 Student League Board explained by Doerzman
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Purposes of the group; list of leaders; photo.
350 Student Book Exchange will open Sept. 11
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