| Show Hays If Columnist Maintains u Council Activity if Supervision is Failure I Recent discussions by a political If class studying the system of student ment operating at the university have V- to light two somewhat Kni astonishing a n d tre- I significant I i. e that the I procedure of ing student activities m fH I through various coun- h and boards has m mm and is a m t miserable t perhaps more ME that or BB t without even attempt- JB ing to effect a Not only were these Hays Gorey discoveries but the cause for the r of these supervisory councils was ft traced squarely to its source the apathy of It students and faculty members who form their t If It is indeed gratifying that these organs of the student government system at last came in for a little much-deserved ad- verse their past or rath- more than warrants To escape further the coun- which are considered the least operative this is saying a great are the Pub- Dramatic and Music none of which exercise an iota more of or evince a thimbleful more of interest than I is absolutely necessary in the activity which or should their particular tj The Publications charged each f-year with selecting the most capable and deserving students to serve as editors and business managers of university per-forms this one function not toe pains- at and then being more difficult to reassemble than a shattered J Year after publications go along as best they and the problems that i confront them one year confront them the for there is no no no friendly interest from the body which J Not that interference is not that rigid rules of policy should be laid The it has been do not need j such as But what they do for I is friendly an occa- j word of and the knowl-edge that there is a place to go for an answer to their In the matter of the coun-cil works diligently for perhaps two J Instead of keeping close watch on staff noting who is carrying the and who is capable of major responsibilities later j the council meets late in the spring with a j field of most of them total stran- j The impressions of one brief interview are bases for final The other councils function in the same lackadaisical They have no interest in i performing a truly And the reason they continue in existence is that they are not forced to accomplish the student body they should serve is as apathetic as If this situation is to be remedied and f the if it are unlimited a con- forcing the councils to meet twice each at the instead of twice each at the seems to offer a certain Meeting so the mem- f. bers might realize something is expected of If this measure is not the coun- might as well be They now are little more than excess |