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IN GOOD GOVERNMENT THERE IS DIKLNUI THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The primary aim of the S.G.A. at James Wood is to develope the kind of students who are worthy citizens of the school, community, and world in which we live. S.G.A. means student participation, not stu- dent self-government, for all powers are delegated. It is a service organization to provide activities for the general welfare of the student body. Among the activities are two get-acquainted parties in the fall that always draw large crowds of students to dance, enjoy refreshments, and form many new friendships besides becoming acquainted with the S.G.A. officers. The S.G.A. is an integral part of the school program because it strives to obtain a wholesome school environment where students and faculty co-operate and share responsibilities. The yearly awards for homeroom Christmas door deco- rations and the many educational assemblies are ad- ditions to the school. The S.G.A. at James Wood has been used as a model for other school S.G.A. systems and is very successful in all its activities. Every James Wood student becomes a member upon registration and the S.G.A. officers are elected by the student body as the leaders of the school. Through these leaders -the S.G.A. improves the school atmosphere. THE HONOR COUNCIL The Honor Council of the S.G.A. consists of a five classes. They hear all charges against individual chairman and one representative from each of the students and recommend penalties to the principal. THE MONITOR COMMISSION Monitors are appointed by the S.G.A. to carry maintain order in the halls and the cafeteria. out all rules and regilations of the council, and to MONITOR COMMISSION Sealed, Left to Right: joan P h C 1 1 ug , aro Day, Mr. York, Neil Miller, Mrs. Hoagland, Sandra Baggeflys Abby Miller, Barbara Woore. Standing: Patsy Oates Robert Ramey Bobby Aylor Laffy Hockman, Billy Hartley, Freddie Grim, Phillip LaEollette, Dorothy Triplett, Patsy Parker, and Erma Fox. 106 l
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row, Left to Right: Patsy Wolfe, Mickey Baughman, Carol Campbell, Dickie Goode, Ellen Eschell, Tommy Duvall, Wendell Dick. Row Two: Mr. York, Russell McDonald, C. C. Bauser- man, Donnie Henshaw, Larry Hoclcman, Donnie Ambrose, Joanna Glover, Mrs. Hoagland. HONOR COURT Seated, Left to Right: Allen Willey, Elsie DeHaven, Wendell Dick, Chairman, Carol Day Standing: Gary Strickler, Mr. York, Advisor. 107
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