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NCTt'fIIll Dal Poggcffo, P11blic'1'z'j' Cl1fUl'l'1ll0II,' Henri' Gz11'1'r1'c', .S'f11dz':1f Body P1'1'.s'1'a'm1f,' Jam' ,7WI'Nt'I', Sfzrflvfzf Body St'Cl't'flIl'j',' Fmizk BczCl1a1', Fiizczlzn' Clzui1'111m1,' Mczbellc Dodge, 5061.111 Clzczirilluiz. .gtuafent gouncif llenri: The meeting will please eonle to order. The secretary will read the lllllllltC5 of tl1e last lll66lIl1lg'.U Jane: April, 1940. The meeting was called to order hy lle11ri. John Doe Zlllll Jane Smith were absent. The report of the-. Henri: Any corrections or additions? lf not, tl1e minutes stand ap- proved as read. Is there any old business ? John: The athletic coninnttee inet with M r. Cassady and discussed the purchase of tl1e new hurdles for the track squad. We found that by--. This short dialogue will, perhaps. give you an illustration of tl1e NVOI'lCll1gS nt the Student Council. Henri Carrie, Student Body president: ,lane Miller, secretary: four repre- sentatives froin each class: heads of eoininitteesi represeiitatives of tl1e Boys' a11d Girls' Leagues: Mavis SCl'llJllCl', vice-president of tl1e Student Body: Mr. crltllflill. lXflr. Pfeihcer and M r. Mellm' emistituted this l2lW-lllilliillg grmip which inet l1i-weekly tn discuss sclwul activities and 1H'lll,ll0lllS. .70 .f
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Emi! C'l1vIz'1z1', Bailirifq Ma-z'1'.v Sc1'1'I211v1', S'f11d011f Body View-P1'vsia'e11f.,' lV1'If1'vd QIltH'ffI1'0fl, l'mg1'm11 ClZfIl'l'llICIIl,.' Doraflzy Cllifllillllv, lI'cIfc11'c SCL'l't?l'lII'j' .Quofent Weffate gommitfee 'l'111c STL'llEN'1' XY15i.1f,xRi1z CoMM1'r'r12E is the police force of our school. Mavis Scribner. vice-president ofthe Student Body, is judge. Dolly Chelini is her secretary. Barbara Thomas. Chairman of Law and Order and Bill Mor- ris. Chairman of Building' and Grounds are the Chiefs of Police. The four presidents of the classes and the presidents of the Girls' and Boys' League are the policemen. Emil Chelini is the hailiff. This committee works mostly on its own initiative. First they must decide what misbehavior iswthen they must decide how to keep discipline. .Xs they have no set rules for punishment. they must use their good judgment. Most of all, XYelfare members must be tactfnl, Perhaps a policeman can afford to he rude occasionally hut when the offender is an acquaintance it is a different matter. This committee depends on the co-operation of the whole school. ll
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