Student Government at Davidson
– Samuel R. Spencer, Jr. 1946
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The thirteen Student Council members in 1942 27-1694 |
for it governs least.
Promises are made, and things go on
unchanged- politics.
No one critizes, no one praises.
Gentlemen do not demand power
from their betters
Gentlemen get very little done. A capable, dedicated president
cannot do it all "
– The 1968 yearbook on the Student Council.
The Student Body President
Prior to the election of the first president of the student body in 1896, students were governed by the class system. Class spirit was the dominant feeling in the early days of the college and discipline seemed to rest equally with the faculty and administration as with the Literary Societies and social fraternities. In 1896, however, Archibald Currie was elected President of the student body, an all-encompassing term which seems to have eliminated the strong distinction between classes.
The Student Council
In 1909, C. R. Wilcox was elected President of the student body. He can be credited with forming what is presently known as the student government. He led the formation of a Student Council focusing on honor violations and hazing issues, which first met on September 6, 1909.From this point on, the responsibility of enforcing the Honor Code rested with the student body, and student government became an important part of student life.
The 1910 Quips & Cranks reflects the council's changes to the hazing and honor systems, as well as the differing reactions of freshmen and sophomores:
– Freshman Class History
– Sophomore Class History
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The thirty Student Government Association senators in 2001. 27-1605 |
Evolution of the Student Council
There were four major re-writes of the constitution in the early days of Davidson’s student government. First, in 1914, Alfred Scarboruggh attempted to clarify the original document, particularly concerning the Honor Code and the Moral Code.
In 1920, President of the Student Body L.L. McAlister led the Student Council through another re-write. The constitution was rewritten and divided into nine articles rather then the original two. This re-write also drastically increased the conditions of the honor code, including such offenses as "playing of musical instruments between 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. except on Saturday and Sunday." [Spencer]
In May 1924, the current President of the student body, Jim Hendrix, and the previous President, A.M.. Hillhouse, re-wrote the constitution again. He limited and defined the honor system as applying only to cheating, stealing, and lying under oath. In addition, other provisions formerly lumped together under the "honor system" were renamed "Student Body Regulations." It was at this point that the Publications Board (later known as the Media Board) and the Student Store Board of Control were formed.
Finally, in 1937-8, President Wilbur Edwards re-wrote the constitution to clarify the mechanics of the student government (i.e., the election, inauguration, and duties of officers.) Freshmen were granted the right to representation after their first semester, and an elections board was added.
The Student Government Association
In 1969, the Student Council changed its name to the Student Government Association (SGA). In addition, mechanics of the SGA continued to change to suit the changing needs of student life at Davidson. For example, the SGA Court (interprets the bylaws and enforces SGA behavior) was closed in 1992, yet reinstated in 2000 after its need was felt.
Even the makeup of representatives continued to change. For example, in 1972, the SGA consisted of officers, class senators, an international representative, and dorm senators. Meanwhile, in 1995, the SGA still consisted of officers, class senators, and an international representative, but replaced dorm senators with independent and Patterson Court senators.
To this day, the SGA continues to represent and support the needs of student life at Davidson College.
Author: Tammy Ivins
Date: July 2007
Cite as: Ivins, Tammy. "Dining at Davidson" Davidson Encyclopedia July 2007 <http://library.davidson.edu/archives/ency/dining.asp>
Related Entries: Hazing
Related Entries: The Honor Code
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