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Student Government First Semester Court And Council COURT, STANDING: Virginia Wyman, Gair Hemphill, Annie Croco, Bobbi Hans- berger, Gudy Geibel, Betsy Bill. COUNCIL, KNEELING: Betsy Wheeler, Mary Youell, Sarah Parrington, Jane Gray, Debbie Marshall, Shelly Abel. Court is the judicial branch of the student government. The president, a member of the senior class, is elected by the student body, as are six representatives from grades nine through twelve. Court advises the students on school behavior and appearance. By enforcing a high standard of conduct, it helps the students to attain a sense of responsibility and maturity. I think we, the students at Bush, are capable of exhibiting our individuality and personal tastes with only a minimum of suggestions and advice. Court is the body elected at Bush to offer these suggestions when necessary. --Cordy jenkins, First Semester Court President Every rule at Bush has a reason behind it related to what is good for everyone in the school. There has to be people who have the special duty to be aware of whether or not the rules are being obeyed. Ithink this is the importance of court, not at all because people need punishment. --Betsy Bill, Second Semester Court President 44
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