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oya fy in STUDENT LEADERS Another vivacious personality around the campus is Suzie Snead. With her flashing smile and gay hello she records the minutes, writes the thank you notes, sends out letters, and countless other 'ittle tasks. Her popularity grows daily. lu-. l l TC'-7 Working with Marilyn in school activities is the very cap- able boys' Student Body President, Jack Caton. He finds time to do such things as attend A.S.C. meetings, N.S.L. meetings, and Boys' Federation, as well as preside over Student Council. His word carries weight at SJM. His friend- liness and warmth make him outstandingly popular at Memo. Student government at S.J.M., embodied in a group consisting of the class presidents and leaders of all campus organizations, functions through the Student Council, which is presided over by the Student Body officers and moder- ated by the Co-principals. This Board coordinates all student activity and serves as a link between students and faculty. Convening bi-weekly, the council discusses activities and decides questions of policy affect- ing the entire student body. At these meetings class officers have an opportunity to ask ques- tions, to express their opinions, and to discuss their own particular problems. In this way all students are kept well informed. Since the Co-principals serve as moderators, leaders have a good opportunity to go straight to the top to find out exactly what they can and cannot do. Announcements concerning the school calendar and upcoming events are also made known here. I3
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