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15... STUDENT COUNCIL Left lo righhwlf. Darrell, Kerr, Mr. Clark, S. Darrell, Schultz, Parham. Absent:-McPherson, Schmidt. Student Council . . . The Student Council has long been the most honored organization at Saint Paul's. The Student Councills duties are many, the primary one being to uphold the Honor System. The Honor System, modeled after the one at Washington and Lee University, places the students on their honor as gentlemen not to lie, cheat, or steal. lnfractions of the Honor System are brought before the Council and tried. It is the object of the Honor System to instill in every Saint Paulis student honorable and manly traits. Aside from upholding the Honor System, it is the duty of the Council to act as a bond between boys and the faculty. The Council may make suggestions to the faculty at the students' suggestion. The Student Council is comprised of seven class representatives and a faculty advisor. There are four representatives from the senior class, three of whom are chosen by the entire student body and one who is elected by the faculty. Representatives of the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes are elected by their classmates. Butch Dar1'ell, president, Jerry Schmidt, vice-president, Bruce McPherson, secretary, and Ross Parham, faculty representative were elected from the senior class. Bill Kerr, Skip Darrell, and Mel Schultz represent the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes respectively. lVlr. Louis Clark once again acted as the faculty advisor.
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