Show 1 Glass considers U constitution change d By Allan Howe At the beginning of this school year observers expressed both humor and in paraphrasing the old saying that talks about the but no one thing about with the challenge that one talks about improving the student co tion to facilitate better student the but no one does anything about the foregoing is by now an dated and false commentary on student aff With the administration of the present Executive council and their co especially the Student Affairs headed by Dean George A. Pierson and then formed Constitutional Revision m headed by Tom second students have found new enthus new new and new actually do something about the myriad oi problems which inevitably plagUe student These are problems which almost out from the ambiguity comparative student and administrative of and purportedly set forth in ine Through the combined efforts of administrative has been declared upon traditional aches of student in general and l upon constitutional The will occur hoh through the one-hour class in student government Science which was formed upon the recommendation of the Student Affairs committee and through the Constitutional Revision con-mitt the entire purpose of which is to study the present conduct open hearings and then conclude its work with recommended adjustments to be i Any student of this university who holds any regard for students' and duties on campus will either see that his or her opinion is expressed by someone testifying before the revision or better will be there in person to sound that For years woes of the executive council have stemmed from the inadequacies of the and at the opportunity is provided us to set aright those provisions which have impeded the present students of the University of can well make a lasting contribution in student administration to mark our college days as having produced something worthwhile and beneficial in this If we fail to to produce a document of then we may be remembered only for failure to rise to the occasion and surmount the Many perhaps question the possibility success of such an attempt and of the cess will be measured by and the objective we set for the number one problem seems to be that of determining a understandable declaration of student governmental authority and A frequent joint of disagreement has always been nothing more than failure of w constitution to clarify vital serious disputes have grown front attempt to interpret the intended meaning of articles and a power given the elective council at present j arisen has gross misunderstanding over determination of absolute and An example of this is the dispute o last quarter over the Junior While accoro ing to the constitution the Executive cil and the elected Junior Prom i have the duty to plan and execute Junior that constitutional has been held not but w upon approval of the Deans' council If the autonomy of student government be limited by administrative approval oi c then let us say that legally ana c and let the same be ea upon whom it is the committees and councils are needed to n growing amount of work involved then let us legally ally provide for these additions and cwb Since the day the present u fied certain changes have been needed is the time for an amicable Those of us interested in the 1 immediate welfare of student Utah campus must act i |