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TH AVOGAI STUDIQIDIAACOUHCIL 1 ,fly , .h f ' 'ff MQ C KuWy Q UWUXQE V U W AANX td. MU 1 X, Tiret Row: H. Ratner, I. Shafer, I. Sharp, V. Geer, N. Xatngr Second Row: D. Mclinetry, I. Armstrong, A. Bardeen, D. Wallace, T. Ratner Third Bowl A. Sprague, A. Jones, B. Horton, B. Webb, D. Sager, I. Collins Last fall fifteen students met for the first Student Council meeting of the year under the supervision of Mr. Gaiser. The membership was composed of the four class presidents, a representative from each room, seventh through twelfth, and a represen- tative from each club. Since then, three new members have been added. Inasmuch as we t th f r Student Council Constitution was somewhat faulty, since the felt tha e orme school has grown larger, we began as our first project of the year, work on a new ft reat deal of constitution. It was a new experience for most of us and a er a g effort, the constitution was submitted to the Council for its approval. I d sim le, but forming a new constitution requires a great deal of t may soun p thought. UA certain clause may be perfectly all right for this year but what about 1 of the entire clauee?' three years from now?W 'Did that one word change the mean ng Just such questions were discussed until finally lt was completed. Now it must be submitted to the student body for its vote: lf passed the Student Council of Avoca Central School will have a new constitution. Our meetings are very much the same as many other business meetings. We follow Parliamentary procedure as closely as possible. We learn to think and reason out the effect issues many have on, not only ourselves but those who will attend A. C. S. in years to come. For this reason we feel that the training we receive here will be of the greatest value in later years. 20
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STHTIC STHPP Standing: J. Blanchard, A. Glover, H. Havill, B. Webb, H. lclinstry, T. Kidder, H. Barnes, W. Mattoon, T. Iatner Seated: L. Conklin, I. Sharp, E. Collins For the second year the school paper, the 'STATIC' has been published by the Junior Glass. This year's staff, with Miss Millspaugh and Miss Strong as advisors and Fred Sharp as editor-in-chief, started work about Hallowe'en on its first issue. By Christmas they had published two more. In the second semester the Juniors, busy with their play, have been able to put out only two issues. All of these issues had a large circulation and several were sold at a local news-stand. The 'STATIC' covers all the wide scope of school events. Anything from gossip to hot feature stories is to be found between its familiar covers. Sports, humor, class news, gossip, music news, and more gossip are only some of its departments For the Christmas issue a special red and green cover was made and the paper was prlnted on alternate green and white sheets. The Juniors spent much time in preparing their paper and their system proved very efficient, although the efforts of the staff were amateurish. But the staff had an indomitable will to learn and succeed, as a result many favorable comments were received from other schools stating chiefly that it was well organized and neatly shortage and printed. After the first issue, the Juniors began to feel the paper found it necessary to print on both sides of the sheets for the rest of the year. The 'staff' does not include everyone who had a part in the others contributed to its success, but not all could be included in Several Sophomores were also members of the personnel of the paper. Thei will undoubtedly help them to produce even a better publication next year paper. Many the picture. r experience 21 TH KWMMJ qqlllish qiiliib
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