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Show If it is the wish of a family to prosper and procure efficiency in their activities, they must learn early that a form of government is necessary. Administrators must be chosen and rules must be made, for this is the path that must be taken for effective production in any area. Rules are necessary because they provide a design for living, directing student footsteps from the plateau of experience with a conscientious concern for the benefit of all. Thus administrators are chosen to determine the essential laws and provide for their operation and function. In general, the powers given to administrative authorities are: rule-making power, which constitutes the issuing of general rules and regulations to guide us in our pursuits; licensing power, which is the power to grant or refuse the following of specific pursuits so that no one family member can impede the interests of another; investigational power, which involves the gathering of data necessary for effective administrative operation; and directing power, which is the power to issue executive orders. Weber college is fortunate to have a fine administration, composed of distinguished and highly intelligent men and women. With the initiation of the four-year program, the responsibilities of our administrators are greatly increased. It is, therefore, necessary that each family member realize fully the importance of his tasks and resolve to aid the administrators in their management and activation of the four-year vision to which so many have contributed so much over so long a time. |