May 06, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 148) • Page Image 4
…A Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2…
… pensive, idyllic one and here, the 41 Student Government Disappears at UCLA STUDENT GOVERNMENT at the University of California at Los Angeles has been in effect but not in theory abolished by the…
… recent actions of that university's administration. Recently the Student Legislative Council of the Associated Students of UCLA voted for a second time not to put into effect a directive issued by the UCLA…
… administration. As a result the administration took over con- t iol of an ensuing student body election. HIS ACTION of the administration was the he culmination of three weeks-of discussion in search of a…
… compromise which would satisfy both the ASUCLA and the university admin- istration. The conflict between the two bodies came into the open on an issue which involved the question of student representation on…
… the student body constitution without allowing the student body to vote on the issue. The SLC decision to ignore the order passed by an 8-7 vote which was broken by the' ASUCLA president Irv Drasin. Of…
… the seven who voted to accept the directive, three were faculty and administration representatives. All seven who voted to refuse the directive were student representatives. O NE REPRESENTATIVE of the…
… Student Leg- islative Council promptly resigned. The council then passed a resolution to institute a referendum to put the final question of ac- ceptance or rejection of the. directive to the student body…
…. Possibly the SLC 'will be unable to get funds for the all campus referendum because it's own finance board is composed of three student members and four adults under the domination of the administration…
…. Following the Student Legislative Council vote, ASUCLA president Irv Drasin was sus- pended from all student activities for the re- mainder of the semester by the Faculty-Ad- ministrative Committee on Student…












