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r Left to Right, FIRST ROW,' Curtis, VanDeventerg Horner, Reed, Leith, Adams, T.5 Jones, R., Blalock, Brainardg Herstoneg Garrick, LaMottag Turner, Towers, Voorhees, McLaughlin, SECOND ROW,' Duff, R., Hynsong In every school such as Avon Old Farms, it is neces- sary to have various laws of conduct and procedure, in order to maintain a strong and honest student body. It is the function of the monitors to uphold and enforce these rules under which the Village operates. Monitors control the study halls, enforce the ordinances of the school, tum in offenders to the student court, serve at the tables, regulate the stu- dents' conduct in the refectory, and take attendance at chapel. Their duties arenit merely those outlined Underwood, Rosenbloorn. above, but they must also set proper examples for the students and in an emergency, be able to control and lead the students. The monitors are elected from the Junior and Senior classes, and reside in each dorm where they carry out their duties in maintaining a clean dormitory, and regulating student conduct. Their duties carry on off campus in helping maintain the good name the school has in adjacent towns.
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COURT SYSTEM L to R: Leith, Reed, Pres. Judge, Bennett, Curtis. It is the purpose of the Judicial Branch of Avon's Student Government to develop responsibility in boys, to teach them a little about law, and to provide a fair system of discipline. The Court System is made up of two courts, Police Court and a higher court or Court of Appeals, Suni- rnary Court. Under the leadership of Poulson Reed, President Judge, and his associate judges, Knick Curtis, Robert Leith, and Richard Bennett, the Court System has progressed 'iwithout partiality, favor, or affection, to become a highly respected and necessary organization at Avon. Other necessary positions in the Court System are: Village Clerk, is responsible for keeping the court records in order, and the Village Attorney, who represents the Village in Suininary Court cases. These positions are filled by Richard Valentine and Jon Salony respectively. Other partici- pants are the lawyers, who act as counsels for dc- fendants and Mr. Seybolt giving guidance as thc faculty advisor. Through interpretation of the law, the Court System is constantly striving to make Avon a better school. 71
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