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minfsffzaffon Student government under the Walnut Hills Eagle is much like our national government under the American Eagle. The general legislative body of the school is the Student Council. The school at large may enter suggestions for different reforms in the suggestion box. The Executive Committee considers all recommendations and brings before the Council any which it deems necessary or practical. Miss Clarke's Senior Council of five girls, together with the Girls' League and the Big Sisters, set the stan- dards for girls' activities. The aim of these organiza- tions is to keep the students and their school in close contact. The executive department which enforces the rul- ings of the Student Council consists of faculty and class officers. Often the administrative leaders of a class are scholastic leaders, also, and are members of Cum Laude. This honor society admits to member- ship students with four-year special honor roll averages. The judicial department of Walnut Hills student gov- ernment is the Student Court. Composed of four senior and three junior boys under Dr. Senger's guidance, it conducts trials of boys who violate regu- lations. lt recommends fitting punishments which the executive department imposes. This cooperation between students and faculty makes our governing system efficient. May our Eagle ever represent democracy in school govern- ment at Walnut Hills.
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FRIED!-l A. LUTZE The words Walnut Hills bring to mind treasured memories. Among these, one most closely entwined with the very letters ot Walnut Hills , is that ot Miss Lotze. Miss Lotze is a bit ot the soul of our school. From her unique and priceless ability, We students have tor twenty-one years received some oi our most valuable and lasting training. loin- ing With her in one ot the deepest traditions ot the school, We have shared a little ot her comradeship with Shakespeare. To this gen- tle, smiling triend, whose calmness and poise We will always admire, We ot the class ot 1942 lovingly dedicate our Remembrancer. 75':A,CffL6Yf f 25
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