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'llllHIlE STUDENT CCOUNCCTJL The Student Council has charge of the Honor System. Each year, four seniors, three juniors, two sophmores, and one freshman are elected to the council to pass judgment on all violators and to decide any disputes that concern the Honor System. Each member of the school is expected to report all violations to some member of the Student Council. The members are chosen because of their personal integrity and are outstanding boys with Hne character. fx. 7 Senio rs So 111110 in 0 res Z 2 ii Osborne Mills Alexander E. Walker, Jr. Ernest W. Mueller , George R. Mitchell, Jr. Thomas R. Parker, Prf'sidr'nt William H. North, Vice-I'l'i'si41c'11t X In niors F rvsb mu I1 David W. Davenport, Sl'l'l'K'ftlI'-Y David L. Benncll Wilbur -I. Shenk 5 .3 Qi X121 igftf- - ' ' T 1 . l nl Albert L. Waldron, Jr, ii
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6 KN fe yi fi: i THE lPRlElFlECCT BUARD The Prefect Board, composed of seven seniors chosen by the student body for leadership and character, is the most prominent organization of the school. The duties of the Board are many: it acts as an advisory council to the headmasters and faculty, proving a most valuable link between the masters and the boys, it acts to keep the morale and the tone of the student body on a high plane, it acts as a disciplinary board by itself or in conjunction with the Discipline Committee of the faculty, giving suggestions and opinions when requestedg and in general it acts to carry out the ideas of the student government. The present Board was successful in bringing about the demobil- ization of an anti-social body called Whisk', which seemed temporarily to threaten the even keel of the school. The Board met several times with Dr. Peters, these conferences proving very fruitful and bringing about several highly desirable reforms in the school curriculum. Mem bers arf: X DICKIZX' DYIQR c ,B Clmirmun f Iluouav HUMPPIREY Sl'l'l'l'fdl'-Y John Davenport George Mitchell George Gascoigne, Jr. Williani North Z A ET ig, B+ 7 L1 Thomas Parker
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Q fx 7 X Z ff? 4 Q k QQ?- Efi , - PIICCKANDS HALL lP'lRlEiFlECC'lFS The Dormitory Prefects, a group of seniors, perform much the same functions in Pickands Hall as do the Prefects in the school. They are the student-government body in the dormitory, and are subordinate only to Mr. Waldron, the dormitory headmaster. They are: George Chapman, Laurie Fabens, and Robert Rutledge.
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