College Gets Head Start On Its Government
Written by Emilio Chavez, 10/21/1966
Seattle Community College may not have all of the luxuries
most colleges have, but it does have one thing most
beginning schools don’t have.
It does have a government.
When Dr. Paul Menig, director of student government,
asked an official of a new community college what that
school’s plans for student government were, he was told
there was no intention of having a student government the
first quarter. At Seattle Community College, however, we
have a constitution that is left over fom the Adult and Vocational
Division — Edison and Holgate Technical Schools
and the Occupational Guidance Center.