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Seated, left to right:-T. Shreeve, Bresec, lllsson, Davis. Standing:-Unruh, A. Ander- son R. Coleman, Mr. Hughes, deliussy, McDowell. MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNCIL . . . Middle School Council boys show an interest in the Magazine Drive. OFFICERS Tom llASSON ................ President JERRY BRESEE .... . . .Vice President BOB DAVIS. . . . . .Secretary TOM SHHEEVE. . . . . .Treasurer Established in 1955, the Middle School Council serves as a supplement to the Student Council. The function of this group is to take on the responsibilities assumed by the members of the more experienced organization which are: to be the governing body of the studentsg to familiarize the boys with the meaning of St. Pauls spiritg and to instruct them in the signihcance of the Honor System. The council is composed of nine boys: six elected by their fellow classmates and three appointed by the faculty. ln the several activities of the school, the Middle School Council has been invaluable in supporting the cheering at many athletic events and in stimulating the Middle School efiort in the Magazine Drive.
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if Wxwms .vi is A pm I 6, Seated, left to right:-S. Darrell, W. Toy, Mr. Clark, McKay, Beale. Standing:-Gates, P. Toy. STUDENT CUUNCIL . . . OFFICERS WAL'fER TOY ................ President AnNoLD MCKAY .... .... V ice President Ever since its initiation at St. Paul's sixteen years ago, the Student Council has been the finest and most active organization in school. The purpose of the Student Government is to provide a link between the students and the faculty. To any problem the student body has, the Council will give its attention, and, if it is merited, will have it taken before the faculty by Mr. Clark, the Council's advisor. The Student Government also handles all problems concerning violations of the Honor Code. lt is the responsibility of the Student Council to help uphold and keep intact the llonor System and the high ideals which have flourished at St. Paul's for so long a time. Meeting adjourned
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I-'IFTII FORM . . . First rout, lc-ft to right:-J. Haslacker, C. Verclery, Carroll, ll. Low, nl. Ruther ford, P. Seaton, E. jordan. Second row:-C. Gunnoe, C. Clarke, L. Lack, R. Britton, Nlurrill -I. Shreeve, R. Rohertson, P. Keeler, D. Nlorgan. Third row:-D. MacCool, VV. Barnes, R. Birch -I. Rrigstocke, Darrell, Hornsby, B. Michael, B. Crocker, T. Cook. Fourth rmv:-P. Kelley VV. MacArthur, Tyler, Stonehraker, A. Vernier, ll. Hammond, C. deRussy, R. Beers, VV. Clark VV. Love. Fiftli row:-F. Betz, D. Wcmlfmmrd, C. Potter, Clough, Darrell, Davies, L. Schellen acker, S. Roberts, S. Ryer, R. Bland. Absent:-S. Barney, R. Campbell. FOURTH FORM . . . First row, left to right:-C. VVillian1s, R. Post, llammersla, N. llill, R Ashton, R. Purvis, R. Cart, R. Peterson. Second row:-L. Smyth, Richardson, C, Tompkins I. VViekwire, D. Snyder, C. Cullen, R. Riley, C. Steigelman, S. Clover. Third row:-R. Forbes W. Dobson, K. Kaltreicler, L. Diven, T. Carson, Horner, N. Leahy, P. Brookes, R. Vklillizuns I. Couch. Fourth row:-R. Ruth, C. Hilgartner, M. Chambers, T. Bond, lloskins, D. Fisher C. Turner, R. Hoyt, C. O'Connell, C. Lewis. Fifth row:-R. Burnett, R. Gunkel, P. Rigg, M Schultz, D. Steil, L. Brandt, C. Shafer, Wight, F. Cates. Absent:-J. vonllrieson, W. Settle 92
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