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THE CLIFTONIAN EIGHT STUDENT COUNCIL First Row (1. to r. — K. Maslyn, L. Lannon, S. McCloud, J. Call, T. Mat toon, G. Dennis, J. Bradley. Second Row—R. Lindner. G. Williams, J. Wootton, R. Griswold. R. Parmerter, P. Merscher. STUDENT COUNCIL Tlu prime purposes of student government are to give high school pupils a voice in the school government and to form a connecting link between teachers and pupils. Therefore, we have student government and consequently derive experience in the ways of government, a co-operative spirit among the students, and a feeling of being important to the operation of the school. Our council of C. 8. C. 8. consists of twelve members, two voting members from each class, nine through twelve, and two non-voting in grades seven and eight. The president is not elected from the council but is chosen under the National Honor System (the person having the highest average at the end of the junior year); however, the vice-president must be one of the senior members of the council. The remaining officers are chosen from the voting members by secret ballot. This year the officers were: Janet Call, President: Bob Parmerter, Vice-president; llita Lindner, Secretary, and Graydon Williams, Treasurer. Their program has been extensive. They passed laws making the Athletic Asso ciation a separate body, free of the Student Council, and sponsored the election of A. A. officers, during which we had a nominating convention, campaigns, and used a voting machine. They have suggested many improvements and we feel that theirs has been a year of good service.
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C. S. C. S. ALMA MA TER THE CLIFTONIAN TEN Stately stands our dear old high school, Standing for the best; May we all be loyal to her, May she e'er be blest. May our guide be this our motto, “Live to learn and see.’’ Ever working for her interest To keep fond memories. We will cheer our teams to victory, We will e’er be true; Alma Mater cheer forever For the White and Blue. CHORUS: To our high school be our duty Hers to own and rule So that when she’s far behind us, It’s Clifton Springs High School. CLASS MOTTO: “Ducemus alii sequantur.” (We shall lead, let others follow) CLASS COLOR: Red and White CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose
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